24-09-2012, 01:45
There are ways of just feeling it out, and there's also blood and saliva testing.
For the formermost: http://www.johnleemd.com/store/resource_hormonetest.html
That test is a pretty good guide.
For the lattermost: http://zionpharmacy.com/hormone-saliva-testing/
That test is the cheapest I've seen.
DHT is dihydrotestosterone, meaning testosterone with double hydrogen atoms on the final carbon in the chain.
It's formed in the body from the reduction of regular testosterone using the enzyme 5-alpha-reductase. It SHOULD only be found in men. Any women who have DHT are suffering from a hormonal abnormality, often PCOS, sometimes it's a consequence of NBE herbs.
Of the two forms of T, DHT is the stronger, and is what most often causes hirsutism and is the sole cause of male-pattern hair loss. Hirsutism can also be caused by PHA and HA. Pseudo and real hyperaldosteronism.
DHT, when present in females, often causes acne and hirsutism. Excessive aldosterone receptor flooding by either aldosterone or the cortisols can also cause hirsutism, but not acne.
Doll... really? I think I more likely just cause more confusion...
For the formermost: http://www.johnleemd.com/store/resource_hormonetest.html
That test is a pretty good guide.
For the lattermost: http://zionpharmacy.com/hormone-saliva-testing/
That test is the cheapest I've seen.
DHT is dihydrotestosterone, meaning testosterone with double hydrogen atoms on the final carbon in the chain.
It's formed in the body from the reduction of regular testosterone using the enzyme 5-alpha-reductase. It SHOULD only be found in men. Any women who have DHT are suffering from a hormonal abnormality, often PCOS, sometimes it's a consequence of NBE herbs.
Of the two forms of T, DHT is the stronger, and is what most often causes hirsutism and is the sole cause of male-pattern hair loss. Hirsutism can also be caused by PHA and HA. Pseudo and real hyperaldosteronism.
DHT, when present in females, often causes acne and hirsutism. Excessive aldosterone receptor flooding by either aldosterone or the cortisols can also cause hirsutism, but not acne.
Doll... really? I think I more likely just cause more confusion...
