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Through my research, the closest thing to a chemical libido nuke you can readily obtain is DHT blockers.
The most prominent consequences of heightened DHT are hair loss, acne, and libido, all things I'd like to avoid. DHT blockers could help the body circumvent these. But will blocking the conversion of testosterone to DHT have negative consequences on bone growth (height, frame, and skull in particular), or carry any other aesthetic ramifications?
I have read that blocking DHT conversion results in an increase in overall testosterone, and have yet to find any warnings of potential negative side effects from taking DHT-specific blockers, but I fear these could both be too good to be true. Anyone who can provide researched or anecdotal evidence of the contrary, please do so.
The most prominent consequences of heightened DHT are hair loss, acne, and libido, all things I'd like to avoid. DHT blockers could help the body circumvent these. But will blocking the conversion of testosterone to DHT have negative consequences on bone growth (height, frame, and skull in particular), or carry any other aesthetic ramifications?
I have read that blocking DHT conversion results in an increase in overall testosterone, and have yet to find any warnings of potential negative side effects from taking DHT-specific blockers, but I fear these could both be too good to be true. Anyone who can provide researched or anecdotal evidence of the contrary, please do so.