26-10-2015, 12:02 AM
Somewhere in DNA (the genome) influences its direction, why!, what tells testosterone to synthesize to DHT?. How long is this synthesis?.
With some nbe/hrt products they only partially (attach) to cell surfaces and does nothing, (much like being hit with a paintball lol) we want what can cross into the nucleus and cause transcription to the mitochondria, that's what causes cells to grow (in layperson, if you will), sorry, best i got atm.
Ok, so the battle upstream is waged with 5 alpha reductase inhibitors and pro-aromatase (not impressively right?). So then, elimination is the key because of the metabolite 3 beta diol, which oh by the way resides in the testes (only half the story). The other half is in the prostate, which I might add has the potential of almost pure estrogen (by the same metabolite). Elimination of DHT in the testes, synthesize 3 beta diol in the prostrate, and this is where I stop, not to be a pain mind you, but this is where the true research begins, (which is partly why I step away from BN at the end of the week).......more research.
With some nbe/hrt products they only partially (attach) to cell surfaces and does nothing, (much like being hit with a paintball lol) we want what can cross into the nucleus and cause transcription to the mitochondria, that's what causes cells to grow (in layperson, if you will), sorry, best i got atm.
Ok, so the battle upstream is waged with 5 alpha reductase inhibitors and pro-aromatase (not impressively right?). So then, elimination is the key because of the metabolite 3 beta diol, which oh by the way resides in the testes (only half the story). The other half is in the prostate, which I might add has the potential of almost pure estrogen (by the same metabolite). Elimination of DHT in the testes, synthesize 3 beta diol in the prostrate, and this is where I stop, not to be a pain mind you, but this is where the true research begins, (which is partly why I step away from BN at the end of the week).......more research.