14-01-2016, 09:32 PM
An oblivious dilemma:
Fat burning supplements (CLA, conjugated linoleic acid) stimulates T. However, the unused energy gets stored as FAT-(aka adipose). And stored fat ends up being potential aromatase to be activated later by burning said fat, most likely by the hormone Leptin.
One thing I forget mention, if 5 alpha reductase is "not" present within an androgen receptor it doesn't get synthesized to DHT. In other words, this is where androgen blockade therapy would help, especially in prostrate cancer.
Fat burning supplements (CLA, conjugated linoleic acid) stimulates T. However, the unused energy gets stored as FAT-(aka adipose). And stored fat ends up being potential aromatase to be activated later by burning said fat, most likely by the hormone Leptin.
One thing I forget mention, if 5 alpha reductase is "not" present within an androgen receptor it doesn't get synthesized to DHT. In other words, this is where androgen blockade therapy would help, especially in prostrate cancer.