Herbs That Block DHT!
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@hriyanto If you are scared of using Saw Palmetto I can recommend something better; Nettle root extract. It simply stops the testosterone from turning into DHT and it also stops it from converting into estrogen. So you will get a lot of testosterone =) Which is actually really good to have =)
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i was stupid enough to take part in a testerone lab reserch and after it was over my hair became very thin. never take pills whcih increase testerone, it will lead to bald spots.
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my libido is actualy improved too. and loss stopped. now we just gotta get the regowing to start with something that brings blood to the follicles to make it thick again.
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i take saw palmetto (sundown brand). started it in early 2008, hair thinning/loss stopped totally in early 09'. haven't lost any since then. learned it in world's greatest health secret book.
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Thank you for this video, I was also woundering regards of diet foods- If you know which foods to avoid? I've been told to stay away from dairy products, although im not sure why this would be a problem as long as its balanced in diet.
I have been reading that Saw Palmetto might cause erectile dysfunction...do you know anything about that? I was kind of concerned - so at this moment I am only consuming Pumpkin Seeds oil (in capsules) from GNC and applying EMU oil on my scalp..could you comment on this please?
Thanks
hriyanto 5 months ago
@hriyanto I have been using Saw Palmetto for years and have never had any problems like erectile dysfunction. In fact my libido is better than ever! Of course I eat a whole food plant based vegan diet as well. Pumpkin seeds are great and so is the EMU oil. There has been research showing that emu oil can re awaken dead follicles so its worth a shot.
adkpinecone 5 months ago
There have been studies which have claimed green tea increases DHT! Sometimes it's hard to know what to believe. I've been seeing great results with saw palmetto, but recently I added green tea to my regimene, but now with all these conflicted claims about it, I'm wondering if I should stop.
Also, what's your thoughts on nettle tea? There's conflicted info on this herb too. Some say it's only nettle root that blocks DHT, while others say nettle tea (made with the leaves) does too. Confusing!
PrayerPeacePurity 6 months ago
@PrayerPeacePurity I would say drinking 1-3 glasses of green tea a day has good benefits. I don't believe the negative effects if there is any would be enough to cause your hair loss to become worse. There is many other factors besides DHT that cause hair loss. I would say nettle tea is fine. Again the effect of the tea on hair is probably very minimal. I believe most of these studies showing it increased DHT is with the use of green tea supplements. Try a combination of the tea and root. :)
adkpinecone 6 months ago