30-05-2025, 12:58
Don't worry about being confused, because you're actually asking a great question! The interactions and relationship between DHT, testosterone, and SHBG is something that can be a bit tricky to follow and can cause uncertainty.
Pumpkin seed oil and pygeum are often cited as natural DHT blockers because they may inhibit 5-alpha reductase, the enzyme responsible for converting testosterone into DHT. However, as you've pointed out, they might also lower SHBG, which can lead to an increase in free testosterone, so you're understanding on this point is really good.
I guess your goal is to lower overall testosterone, in which case simply blocking DHT might not be enough. As you suggested yourself, you may need to consider taking some additional step to reduce the free testosterone levels.
Pumpkin seed oil and pygeum are often cited as natural DHT blockers because they may inhibit 5-alpha reductase, the enzyme responsible for converting testosterone into DHT. However, as you've pointed out, they might also lower SHBG, which can lead to an increase in free testosterone, so you're understanding on this point is really good.
I guess your goal is to lower overall testosterone, in which case simply blocking DHT might not be enough. As you suggested yourself, you may need to consider taking some additional step to reduce the free testosterone levels.