From the studies, which has more backing as a 5ar inhibitor, and which seems stronger?
C CCS Senior Member Reaction score 27 Aug 24, 2007 #1 From the studies, which has more backing as a 5ar inhibitor, and which seems stronger?
B bcapop Established Member Reaction score 0 Aug 24, 2007 #2 1mg EGCG suppresses DHT with 97% at the androgen receptor says one study.
jakeb Established Member Reaction score 0 Aug 24, 2007 #3 I haven't seen anything that claims curcumin is an anti-androgen at all... I was counting on it's anti-inflammatory properties. Well, there is a study about curcumin analogs, but I'm not sure what that says about straight-up curcumin.
I haven't seen anything that claims curcumin is an anti-androgen at all... I was counting on it's anti-inflammatory properties. Well, there is a study about curcumin analogs, but I'm not sure what that says about straight-up curcumin.
C CCS Senior Member Reaction score 27 Aug 24, 2007 #4 bcapop said: 1mg EGCG suppresses DHT with 97% at the androgen receptor says one study. Click to expand... that same study also looked at 5ar inhibition to some extent, but I don't remember the results. There have been other studies too.
bcapop said: 1mg EGCG suppresses DHT with 97% at the androgen receptor says one study. Click to expand... that same study also looked at 5ar inhibition to some extent, but I don't remember the results. There have been other studies too.
C CCS Senior Member Reaction score 27 Aug 24, 2007 #5 I can find the studies Old Baldy and Bryan posted. I just hoped they'd know off the top of their heads and save me some searching.
I can find the studies Old Baldy and Bryan posted. I just hoped they'd know off the top of their heads and save me some searching.
C CCS Senior Member Reaction score 27 Aug 24, 2007 #6 http://www.hairlosstalk.com/discussions ... light=egcg