That is very interesting.

I remember reading, in the ingredients list of a prostate supplement 
formula which was being advertised through the mail, about one of 
the additives - which I believe was herbal in origin - which was
supposed to 
block the conversion of testosterone into dihydrotestosterone. 

I don't think I still have the advertisement but interested parties 
may be able to search for this information.

Dan


>>> Garnet <[email protected]>wrote:
 7/29/2004 8:02:31 PM >>>

7 Keto DHEA boosts Testosterone levels without increasing DHT. It is
beyond that branch of the biochemical pathway. This would effectively
raise Testosterone while lowering the amount of DHT relative to
Testosterone. This would allow more Testosterone molecules to occupy
receptors than DHT.

Garnet

On Thu, 2004-07-29 at 12:40, Christine Carleton wrote:
>  It might be worth a try cos 'science' does not have an answer for
> testosterone changing into dihydrotestosterone.
>
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