Yea will it increase testosterone or estrogen much? I only want the DHT increaseLike just the powder alone? Or dissolved? Yes topical DHEA will convert to DHT.
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Yea will it increase testosterone or estrogen much? I only want the DHT increaseLike just the powder alone? Or dissolved? Yes topical DHEA will convert to DHT.
Did you use the dhea alone? I’m going to try topical DHEA when it arrives, where do you apply thanks@Hans Thanks for the reply. I was thinking about doing the same. Maybe I will do the blood tests after a month or something. You think there is need of an AI? The transdermal DHEA lower the estrogen for me since I have joint and neck pains.
It's going to increase DHT first and then T. As T goes up, so will E2.Yea will it increase testosterone or estrogen much? I only want the DHT increase
Someone said it lowers estrogen a lot they’ve used it with experienceIt's going to increase DHT first and then T. As T goes up, so will E2.
Someone said it lowers estrogen a lot they’ve used it with experience
What would be a safe topical upper limit for DHEA for those who really don’t want any rise in estrogen (my dad has leukaemia with low androgens but high-ish estrogen).It's going to increase DHT first and then T. As T goes up, so will E2.
Yes I’m going to use topical dhea sounds good to me, on scrotum correctYes, I did.
Yes I've seen that. The response will be highly variable based on the individual. Studies show that topical DHEA on average increase E2 when used at 50mg daily.Someone said it lowers estrogen a lot they’ve used it with experience
Probably up to 25mg. However, I'd still recommend eating a nutrient-dense diet with aromatase inhibiting compounds, such as zinc, selenium, magnesium, B-vitamins, etc. If someone is prone to a high estrogen state, they will likely convert more androgens to estrogens by default.What would be a safe topical upper limit for DHEA for those who really don’t want any rise in estrogen (my dad has leukaemia with low androgens but high-ish estrogen).
Thanks!
Thanks man, agree with the diet, that’s going to be incorporated alongside. Would androsterone or DHT potentielly be of better for my dad here as these cant(?) aromatiseProbably up to 25mg. However, I'd still recommend eating a nutrient-dense diet with aromatase inhibiting compounds, such as zinc, selenium, magnesium, B-vitamins, etc. If someone is prone to a high estrogen state, they will likely convert more androgens to estrogens by default.
Probably if you want to minimize estrogen yes. But I'd still add a little DHEA to the mix.Thanks man, agree with the diet, that’s going to be incorporated alongside. Would androsterone or DHT potentielly be of better for my dad here as these cant(?) aromatise
whatsoever unlike DHEA?