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What theories, can you enlighten me ?

Also, what's the mechanism of DHT inhibition ? Nothing related to progesterone I hope ? Will this inhibition lower DHT or just reduce the increase from the increased test ?

the particular theory I'm talking about is that DHT could possibly play an important role in pct for recovery. So blocking conversion to DHT, may not be exactly what everyone is looking for.

It's not a rock solid theory and someone more eloquent than me would surely win a debate. At the same time, it was an attempt to explain my personal experience where form had less effects on all levels during the pct timeframe. That's not to say it couldn't possibly be productive, just that it's no where near the same productivity as ON cycle or as a standalone.
 
the particular theory I'm talking about is that DHT could possibly play an important role in pct for recovery. So blocking conversion to DHT, may not be exactly what everyone is looking for.

It's not a rock solid theory and someone more eloquent than me would surely win a debate. At the same time, it was an attempt to explain my personal experience where form had less effects on all levels during the pct timeframe. That's not to say it couldn't possibly be productive, just that it's no where near the same productivity as ON cycle or as a standalone.

DHT is anabolic but the decrease is welcomed after an androgenic cycle.
 
Which is a gooood thing. ;)

Not for me, I appear to have rather low 5-AR activity and while there are a billion products to lower it, there appear to be none that raise it.

But what is the degree of inhibition ? Can I expect no changes in total DHT or lowered DHT or a bit increased one when using form as a standalone ?
 
I haven't had hair for 20 yrs...guess my DHT is a little high.
 
Just a side thought, we might be doing a bit of over analysis. That doesn't detract from intelligent discussion whatsoever. It's just simple that form has tons of benefits and very mild sides (none for most).

But, for those who are riding the fence on whether or not to try it out, a few things to consider are that the hormonal effects are relatively mild and I suggest at least a trial attempt to see how you respond. It's not like it's going to wreck DHT for someone with 5ar issues or completely crush estrogen.
 
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