I do think it would kick things in high gear, and here's why: Testosterone/DHT are produced in the following tissues
Liver
Prostate
Adrenal gland
Breasts
Testes
Brain
Blood
Hypothalamus
Skin
Hair
Did I miss one?
I listed the percentages on a few of those in post #4321. T/DHT keeps estradiol low as long it's in control. And we know this from blood tests (which you should get, @blood test for hormones). When you displace DHT from SHBG the script is flipped, meaning estradiol is in control keeping androgens low and estrogen high. In this latter scenario feminizing gets easier. This is pretty cool, the brain can make its own estradiol...in this respect one could expect a certain amount of brain feminization, but not until androgens are inhibited...thus the need for anti-androgens. We're just changing the T/E ratio in our favor.
In cis-females they need testosterone (derived in the brain) in order to get frisky, lol. Though, a cis-females with high androgens to begin with don't need more T, they need less of it..
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