(21-05-2014, 08:40 PM)lovely11 Wrote: T is essential for functions of both genders. (perhaps just free T?). It's also produced by the adrenal glands, and is responsible for height growth in both genders. Probably, the baseline of T is normal, and should just stay the same? Free T if I remember right can be converted into other hormones, and dht can't. so far it seems that dht is the one that needs to be lowered? dht is essential for early years, but in adults, I see mostly unwanted effects from it.
DHT is public enemy number one for boob growth, roughly 98% of Total T is not active, and out of that 2% is what's considered Free T (bio-active). Once Free T is converted to DHT it can't convert back to Free T.
We also know that too much E turns off those receptors and feedback is locked, so what to do?.
Well you have to think in terms of reactivating those receptors, you know!!, clear them out to start the process over,
Question- what's the half life of E (not miroestriol)...does anybody get where this is going?.