14-01-2016, 14:44
(14-01-2016, 13:32)jannet.duff Wrote: Thanks for the clarification.
Now, the bit that does grab my intrest.
"This would have the net effect over time of inducing CAIS (Complete Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome)"
LOL. It grabbed mine too let me tell you! It's better late than never... It won't reverse the androgenic damage already done, of course, but it will stop further damage, for good. Basically, yet another method for male chemical castration. There haven't, unfortunately, been any long term studies, yet. The research that goes this far is already VERY recent. Even if the same researchers went on to do a long term study, they likely won't be anywhere near publishing for years yet. If they proceeded to just let this research stand on its own and move on to other research entirely, who knows if anyone else has even picked it up for a longer term study or not. Therefore, how long it'd take to completely destroy your androgen receptors is not known. It could be you'd need to take it for years before full inducement occurs. Or it could be as little as a few months. I don't know. I am fairly sure that even if you don't manage to get physically rid of your testes if you have testes, you won't need to use coumarin forever. And women who clearly don't want to get rid of their ovaries and just want the damned PCOS to stop wouldn't either. This is definitely one component that has a set time period on it. Once its done its job, it's done.