23-05-2012, 10:08 PM
Thank you karen,
I didn't know that. So in theory, someone can stall without rashes, pains, and aches. Good to know.
Hi Lenneth,
Any good NBE program that affects the estrogen receptors will start HGH production locally. So it's not a necessity, no. What it can do is provide some lift under a program that's just below the level where it achieves measurable success.
SP blocks an enzyme, 5α-reductase. Once all of it is blocked, taking more SP will not reduce DHT any further. Because there are different types of 5α-reductase, adding another inhibitor, like your spearmint tea, is more effective then.
But it may still double the growth on your thighs of course. I don't really know if that is a consequence of DHT or of another effect of SP. You had a hunch to use a high dose. Instincts are usually right in this. What I would do is experiments of a few weeks each with different doses, and measure your thighs.
I didn't know that. So in theory, someone can stall without rashes, pains, and aches. Good to know.
Hi Lenneth,
Any good NBE program that affects the estrogen receptors will start HGH production locally. So it's not a necessity, no. What it can do is provide some lift under a program that's just below the level where it achieves measurable success.
SP blocks an enzyme, 5α-reductase. Once all of it is blocked, taking more SP will not reduce DHT any further. Because there are different types of 5α-reductase, adding another inhibitor, like your spearmint tea, is more effective then.
But it may still double the growth on your thighs of course. I don't really know if that is a consequence of DHT or of another effect of SP. You had a hunch to use a high dose. Instincts are usually right in this. What I would do is experiments of a few weeks each with different doses, and measure your thighs.