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garthbrooks

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Since propecia blocks the conversion of testosterone to DHT, what happens to the testosterone after being blocked?


the second part of this is that someone mentioned the connection between FPB and testosterone (as apposed to DHT). If this is true, Is it so crazy to think that certain males could have follicles sensitive to too much testosterone? Possibly diffuse thinners?
 

bombscience

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garthbrooks said:
Since propecia blocks the conversion of testosterone to DHT, what happens to the testosterone after being blocked?


the second part of this is that someone mentioned the connection between FPB and testosterone (as apposed to DHT). If this is true, Is it so crazy to think that certain males could have follicles sensitive to too much testosterone? Possibly diffuse thinners?


Part 1. I believe it is converted to estrogen.
Part 2. If true i'm fucked.
 

garthbrooks

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Yah i don't know how true the article was. It was posted on here a few weeks ago. It didn't sound like a huge study.
 
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