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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
High DHT Concerns / Prostate?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vince Carter" data-source="post: 53633" data-attributes="member: 2657"><p>Yes let's start there. DHT in and off itself, as you note, is NOT a prostate cancer indicator. Your DHT is curiously high but on that factor alone, I would not be concerned. Ther road you don't (my opinion) want to travel down is say Saw Palemetto, which is a known androgen blocker, and especially anything Finasteride that blocks DHT. Read up on Post-Finasteride Syndrome...it's basically chemically neutered men and they don't recover once stopped. </p><p>But as Coasty indicates if your PSA is healthy now and you have it monitored twice a year via the PSA blood test, there should be no concerns at all for prostate cancer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vince Carter, post: 53633, member: 2657"] Yes let's start there. DHT in and off itself, as you note, is NOT a prostate cancer indicator. Your DHT is curiously high but on that factor alone, I would not be concerned. Ther road you don't (my opinion) want to travel down is say Saw Palemetto, which is a known androgen blocker, and especially anything Finasteride that blocks DHT. Read up on Post-Finasteride Syndrome...it's basically chemically neutered men and they don't recover once stopped. But as Coasty indicates if your PSA is healthy now and you have it monitored twice a year via the PSA blood test, there should be no concerns at all for prostate cancer. [/QUOTE]
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