15-07-2014, 05:18 AM
From Wikipedia, 'Dihydrotestosterone' "The enzyme 5α-reductase synthesizes DHT in the prostate, testes, hair follicles, and adrenal glands" . Women have an equivalent to the prostate, and the ovaries are the female equivalent to the testes.
Aromatase as you say turns testosterone into estrogen. Two different enzyme catalysts turn testosterone into different other hormones. I'm guessing, but 5α-aromatase right?
Because there are two different catalysts that turn testosterone into two different hormones, There could be a chart that shows both processes, but its unlikely for a chart to show it as one process.
A new search for botanicals that lower 5-alpha-reductase (thereby DHT). Pygeum, saw palmetto, green tea, and red reishi, might just be those herbs, but verification is needed.
bound hormones and Dihydro* are different.
Aromatase as you say turns testosterone into estrogen. Two different enzyme catalysts turn testosterone into different other hormones. I'm guessing, but 5α-aromatase right?
Because there are two different catalysts that turn testosterone into two different hormones, There could be a chart that shows both processes, but its unlikely for a chart to show it as one process.
A new search for botanicals that lower 5-alpha-reductase (thereby DHT). Pygeum, saw palmetto, green tea, and red reishi, might just be those herbs, but verification is needed.
bound hormones and Dihydro* are different.