Sorry I posted this previously in Tell your story. I realize now that this forum si best suited to this message.
I have read several reports on DHT production blocking substances. It seems that many molecules, from certain aminoacids and vitamins, to oily acids such as linoleic and linolenic, etc, etc, have shown to block 5-alfa-reductase activity in vitro. From these reports, some people have marketed products with the implicit assumption that they will show the same blocking property in vivo. Thing is, this fact is very unlilekly from an evolutionary point of view. Here is my theory: DHT is essential in humans, as it has been shown to have same properties as Testosterone. In fact, it has been said that DHT is just an amplificated Testosterone. The exact regulation of T and DHT (both in time and tissues) is essential for human reproduction, as is involved in the devolopment of sex related organs and functions. A biochemical system such as this, is so critical, that it must have evolved in such a way so as to be protected from blocking by common substances find in vegetables, seed, meat, etc, in short, in common foods. The biochemical system in humans thus, must have evolved some pathways by which potentially blocking substances, are either destroyed or itself blocked by internal molecules to render them safe for the T-DHT system. Wth this in mind, it is merely a useless hope to expect that, for example, linolenic acid, would be an effective 5-alfa-r blocker in vivo, as it is found in basically any vegetable oil you may think of.
I have read several reports on DHT production blocking substances. It seems that many molecules, from certain aminoacids and vitamins, to oily acids such as linoleic and linolenic, etc, etc, have shown to block 5-alfa-reductase activity in vitro. From these reports, some people have marketed products with the implicit assumption that they will show the same blocking property in vivo. Thing is, this fact is very unlilekly from an evolutionary point of view. Here is my theory: DHT is essential in humans, as it has been shown to have same properties as Testosterone. In fact, it has been said that DHT is just an amplificated Testosterone. The exact regulation of T and DHT (both in time and tissues) is essential for human reproduction, as is involved in the devolopment of sex related organs and functions. A biochemical system such as this, is so critical, that it must have evolved in such a way so as to be protected from blocking by common substances find in vegetables, seed, meat, etc, in short, in common foods. The biochemical system in humans thus, must have evolved some pathways by which potentially blocking substances, are either destroyed or itself blocked by internal molecules to render them safe for the T-DHT system. Wth this in mind, it is merely a useless hope to expect that, for example, linolenic acid, would be an effective 5-alfa-r blocker in vivo, as it is found in basically any vegetable oil you may think of.