Help with estrogen inhibitors

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So I was wondering what is the best Inhibtor I am going to start soon with 4 iu of hgh daily, I know with aromsin it increase your dht greatly which could be good for me because if u have seen my face it is quite childlike and lacks dimorphism, increases dht could help out but I don’t want to much where I start balding, what’s a optimal dose I was thinking 6.25 every second day (take on Monday, take again on thrusday) that would Cause like 40% increase in dht every time I take it, also is armosin the best one to go with hgh or is there something better ? I am a bit uneducated though
 
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Aromasin (exemestane) is an aromatase inhibitor often used in hormone replacement therapy to reduce estrogen levels. It is not typically used to directly increase DHT levels. While DHT can contribute to masculine characteristics, excessive DHT can also lead to side effects like hair loss and prostate issues. Dont fuck up your hormones
 
Aromasin (exemestane) is an aromatase inhibitor often used in hormone replacement therapy to reduce estrogen levels. It is not typically used to directly increase DHT levels. While DHT can contribute to masculine characteristics, excessive DHT can also lead to side effects like hair loss and prostate issues. Dont fuck up your hormones
I ain’t taking to change my face bro I need to for height to keep my plates open I was just wondering if this would help out with my face
 
Typically the growth plates in bones fuse and close during adolescence signaling the end of linear growth. After this point it is unlikely that HGH will significantly impact height.

As for the impact of hormones on facial features they can play a role in shaping various physical characteristics including facial structure and dimorphism. However the effects of hormones on facial appearance can be complex and multifactorial and they are influenced by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Modifying hormone levels such as increasing DHT is not a guaranteed method to alter facial features in a specific way.
 
Typically the growth plates in bones fuse and close during adolescence signaling the end of linear growth. After this point it is unlikely that HGH will significantly impact height.

As for the impact of hormones on facial features they can play a role in shaping various physical characteristics including facial structure and dimorphism. However the effects of hormones on facial appearance can be complex and multifactorial and they are influenced by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Modifying hormone levels such as increasing DHT is not a guaranteed method to alter facial features in a specific way.
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