It doesn't work, that's the thing.
Finasteride prevents the production of DHT. The main ingredient in Brotzu lotion (equol) simply binds to DHT so it cant f*** your hair follicle. The amount in the lotion is insanely low though its still being disputed at this point of the lotion does anything at all. In 2-4 months we can finally close this chapter as we will know if Brotzu is a scam or not.
Finasteride prevents the production of DHT. The main ingredient in Brotzu lotion (equol) simply binds to DHT so it cant f*** your hair follicle. The amount in the lotion is insanely low though its still being disputed at this point of the lotion does anything at all. In 2-4 months we can finally close this chapter as we will know if Brotzu is a scam or not.
Oh I see. So no sexual sides? Does the binding not also stop the DHT from functioning properly in other parts of the body? Why will we know if it's a scam in 2 - 4 months? Thanks!
No sexual sides correct. The equol dose is so low that it will really only benefit (if it benefits) locally. Even if it entered the bloodstream i really dont think there would be enough equol to bind to circulating DHT for anything to be impaired. I say 2-4 months because people have started using it as of a couple of weeks ago, and if by Feb/March there are no positive reports we can probably assume it does next to nothing.
Any thoughts on WAY bro?