Equol Binds to DHT?
I know you said you don’t know much about this equol, but I have a question you may be able to help me with nonetheless. I’ve read equol still allows DHT to form, but binds to DHT specifically and doesn’t allow DHT to bind to androgen receptors. Would this still cause any side effects in your opinion from what you know or not?
Thanks
If I fully understood the way Equol worked, I’d be able to render an opinion (or facts), but I am afraid that I just don’t know enough about the physiology here. Essentially, everything I know about Equol was outline in two sentences in a post I made over a year ago — Equol. If there are any new exciting studies that I come across, I’ll surely write about them, or if any readers have additional information to provide, please sent it in.
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