06-03-2014, 06:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-03-2014, 06:57 PM by SarahSchilling.)
DHT blockers will also artificially inflate your total T, since it prevents T from binding at DHT receptors and is still free in the bloodstream and measured as total T.
About whether your T will rise from taking PM/Estradiol/PC...I highly doubt it. Not so much because of the very mild AA effect of PM, but because T is already on the low end, so once you boost the E up your body will make even less T in response. So it has more to do with the endocrine system's natural feedback loop to keep hormones in balance than it does the mild AA effect.
Although, the lack of a DHT blocker could possibly result in enough of that being made to bother you, even if the total T is lower. You'll know if that's the case soon enough. If you start getting horny/irritable, add one.
About whether your T will rise from taking PM/Estradiol/PC...I highly doubt it. Not so much because of the very mild AA effect of PM, but because T is already on the low end, so once you boost the E up your body will make even less T in response. So it has more to do with the endocrine system's natural feedback loop to keep hormones in balance than it does the mild AA effect.
Although, the lack of a DHT blocker could possibly result in enough of that being made to bother you, even if the total T is lower. You'll know if that's the case soon enough. If you start getting horny/irritable, add one.