It's going to be a topical with nanosomal delivery to the follicels. But I want as much as possible since it's cheap and according to the study EGCG inhibited DHT at the recepter site at 97%. But I need to know how much I EGCG is right for humans and I want to be certain the EGCG is enough.
I've read the post of Bryan, where 1mg of pure EGCG inhibited DHT at the recepter site at 97% in animals. What would be the right concentration of EGCG to use in a 55gr topical?
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Thanks, and do you have a calculation of this? I know Dutasteride taken everyday has a half-life of 5 weeks and then slowly leaves your body, but Dutasteride taken MWF has a shorter half-life.
How long will it take for Dutasteride to leave your body and DHT levels to return to normal when using Dutasteride MWF and it has reached a steady state.
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So what you are saying is that because so much DHT is inhibited, melanocyte function decreases and this causes grey hair? This must also mean that Finasteride or Dutasteride is working and is slowing down or stopping hairloss?
It's no coincidence, that's what's so weird about it. I got grey on Finasteride, stopped, and my haircolor returned. I also went grey on Dutasteride, stopped, and my haircolor returned.
Finasteride and Dutasteride made my hair grey on the right side (about 1 square inch). It's also thinning the side of my hair where the sidehair starts (begin of the "triangle").
So can anybody come up with ANY explanation why my hair is turning gray on Dutasteride and my sidehairs are...