
Originally Posted by
Seattle Junk
I do not agree with your statement. Androgens by themselves (besides DHT of course) do not cause hairloss. It's the presence of DHT ONLY that binds to the receptors in the scalp within the MPB area. You can have androgens circulating in very high amounts in your body but if very little of it is DHT, no hair loss. DHT is a necessary hormone in the body that gives males their secondary male characterstics. i.e. beard, deepening of the voice, development of male sex organ, body hair and yes, male pattern baldness.
A good drug that demonstrates this is oral turanibol. It's a androgenic oral compound with very little to no conversion to DHT in the body. Basically an altered form of dbol where that drug does convert into DHT easily. My theory is that the E. German's made this drug mainly for the female Olympic athletes to avoid virlization. They saw what testosterone did to women.
Winny, drol, tren, etc are all basically DHT from the beginning so 5 alpha-reductase inhibitors (finastride, dut) will no work. Just as supp says above.