Aleeri
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I still wonder if DHT is partly responsible for MPB.
When I was 22 my T was in 3.9ng/ml .Range 2.8-8. Testicular volume 15ml.
I did not get treatment in Germany. My cortisol is dysregulated due to resulting depression and psychiatric illnesses.
At least, I thought that it protects me against balding. aand it seems that too high T and DHT can result in balding in genetically predisposed individuals.
I always found this a hard statement to be reasonable.
Too high T almost always equals too high estrogen also from aromatase, so the question then is, is it really the T that is the problem or the estrogen?
High DHT or normal DHT but low T is often seen among aging men that have high estrogen levels (DHT is anti-estrogenic so it makes sense as the body would use it to balance, adaptive mechanism?). The question then is, is it really the DHT that is the problem or is it the estrogen?
What we generally know is that DHT is a pretty awesome hormone, estrogen is not.