Guest guest Posted October 12, 2004 Report Share Posted October 12, 2004 I don't know my DHT is coming down 6 months ago I was 170 after getting my E2 down two months later I was 140 and the last test 130 still way to high with a range of 25 to 75. Today I got my Saw Palmetto from PhytoPharmica I konw this is the good stuff and strated taking 160 mgs. 2x's/day. I just hope this does not kill my sex. I know how my DHT got so high I was putting Testim on my boys. You can try getting a blood test and then go on 6-OXO and see what happens. Phil Dale Beckes <dbeckes@...> wrote: Sorry to dredge up the 6-OXO topic again, but it kinda went sideways and then ended. It was a fascinating discussion though. I am still hoping that somebody who may know about these enzyme interactions can comment on my question - if 6-OXO adversely affects aromatase, is it liable to also inhibit 5a-reductase in a similar fashion against DHT? In other words, is it possible that 6-OXO will inhibit DHT, like it inhibits E2? Thanks.../Dale Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2004 Report Share Posted October 12, 2004 Dale, do you ever read/post on usenet? Pat Arnold, creator of 6-OXO (and several other prohormone supplements) posts frequently in the misc.fitness.weights group. I'm sure he'd respond if you asked your question there. If you do, come back and share here. My opinion of 6-OXO is improving each day as I see no results with Indolplex after a week at doses that rival the cost/price effectiveness of 6-OXO (which I find a bit too expensive for my budget if I have to stay on TRT). I actually have access to some Arimidex, but want to see if OTC stuff will do the same. Even if it will, though, the Arimidex is much much cheaper than the OTC supplements. > Back to the 6-OXO and DHT question > > > Sorry to dredge up the 6-OXO topic again, but it kinda went > sideways and then ended. It was a fascinating discussion > though. I am still hoping that somebody who may know about > these enzyme interactions can comment on my question - if > 6-OXO adversely affects aromatase, is it liable to also > inhibit 5a-reductase in a similar fashion against DHT? In > other words, is it possible that 6-OXO will inhibit DHT, like > it inhibits E2? > > Thanks.../Dale > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2004 Report Share Posted October 12, 2004 I'd also be interesting in finding out more about 6-OXO. Having used finasteride, Im concerned about DHT levels. If someone has blood test of results for DHT and E2 while on Arimidex and 6-OXO, that be good to see.. thx! > Sorry to dredge up the 6-OXO topic again, but it kinda went sideways and then ended. It was a fascinating discussion though. I am still hoping that somebody who may know about these enzyme interactions can comment on my question - if 6-OXO adversely affects aromatase, is it liable to also inhibit 5a-reductase in a similar fashion against DHT? In other words, is it possible that 6-OXO will inhibit DHT, like it inhibits E2? > > Thanks.../Dale > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2004 Report Share Posted October 13, 2004 A couple of other good places to address Pat (and others) would be at: http://forum.bodybuilding.com/ -and- http://forum.avantlabs.com His username at bodybuilding.com is: Arnold and at Avant: ChemicalPA > Dale, do you ever read/post on usenet? Pat Arnold, creator of 6-OXO (and > several other prohormone supplements) posts frequently in the > misc.fitness.weights group. > > I'm sure he'd respond if you asked your question there. If you do, come > back and share here. > > My opinion of 6-OXO is improving each day as I see no results with Indolplex > after a week at doses that rival the cost/price effectiveness of 6-OXO > (which I find a bit too expensive for my budget if I have to stay on TRT). > > I actually have access to some Arimidex, but want to see if OTC stuff will > do the same. Even if it will, though, the Arimidex is much much cheaper > than the OTC supplements. > > > Back to the 6-OXO and DHT question > > > > > > Sorry to dredge up the 6-OXO topic again, but it kinda went > > sideways and then ended. It was a fascinating discussion > > though. I am still hoping that somebody who may know about > > these enzyme interactions can comment on my question - if > > 6-OXO adversely affects aromatase, is it liable to also > > inhibit 5a-reductase in a similar fashion against DHT? In > > other words, is it possible that 6-OXO will inhibit DHT, like > > it inhibits E2? > > > > Thanks.../Dale > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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