Hi Alexis,
The potassium citrate helps with the dissolution of kidney stones while EGCG helps prevents the new or existing formation of stones. And as an added bonus EGCG inhibits DHT, but that inhibition occurs early in cholesterol metabolism, directly after the biosynthesis of preglenone to 17,20 lyase... in other words, its called cleaved. Basically the 17,20 lyase enzyme is the second step in cholesterol metabolism before it sends signals to produce androgens. As noted below a complete inhibition of this enzyme inhibits prostate cancer, meaning to eliminate DHT.
https://www.breastnexum.com/showthread.php?tid=25123&page=3
I think it will help fight DHT while stopping the formation of new stones.
The potassium citrate helps with the dissolution of kidney stones while EGCG helps prevents the new or existing formation of stones. And as an added bonus EGCG inhibits DHT, but that inhibition occurs early in cholesterol metabolism, directly after the biosynthesis of preglenone to 17,20 lyase... in other words, its called cleaved. Basically the 17,20 lyase enzyme is the second step in cholesterol metabolism before it sends signals to produce androgens. As noted below a complete inhibition of this enzyme inhibits prostate cancer, meaning to eliminate DHT.
(05-01-2016, 08:36 AM)Lotus Wrote: The C(17,20)-lyase is a key enzyme in the biosynthesis of androgens by both the testes and adrenals. A complete inhibition of this enzyme would provide an alternative means of androgen suppression for the treatment of prostatic cancers.
https://www.breastnexum.com/showthread.php?tid=25123&page=3
I think it will help fight DHT while stopping the formation of new stones.