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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Is DHT that important?? Maybe Not ..
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<blockquote data-quote="MarkM" data-source="post: 113197"><p>Finasteride can have some very serious side effects that can last for years and years after coming off of it. DHT has to do with what makes a man a man; facial features, hair growth on the face and body (not scalp), development of the male anatomy in the early stages and much more. DHT has a much stronger affinity for the androgen receptor and much more potent that testosterone, however, DHT is not found in the muscles which is one area that testosterone pays a major role. Many experts state that you should leave DHT alone and trying to suppress it, especially with a finasteride type product, will do more harm than good. Finasteride may take years to raise its ugly head within one's body but once it does it can be very ugly. DHT gets a bad wrap. It can play a role in hair loss but many believe that has to do with heredity as anything else. Big gamble in my opinion using finasteride.</p><p></p><p>Yes, DHT is very important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkM, post: 113197"] Finasteride can have some very serious side effects that can last for years and years after coming off of it. DHT has to do with what makes a man a man; facial features, hair growth on the face and body (not scalp), development of the male anatomy in the early stages and much more. DHT has a much stronger affinity for the androgen receptor and much more potent that testosterone, however, DHT is not found in the muscles which is one area that testosterone pays a major role. Many experts state that you should leave DHT alone and trying to suppress it, especially with a finasteride type product, will do more harm than good. Finasteride may take years to raise its ugly head within one's body but once it does it can be very ugly. DHT gets a bad wrap. It can play a role in hair loss but many believe that has to do with heredity as anything else. Big gamble in my opinion using finasteride. Yes, DHT is very important. [/QUOTE]
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