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====== Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) ====== | ====== Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) ====== | ||
- | DHT is an [[androgenic hair|androgen]] hormone and can be directly associated with facial hair. Along with testosterone, | + | DHT is an [[androgenic hair|androgen]] hormone and can be directly associated with facial hair. Along with testosterone, |
- | Without DHT, there is no beard. Some bearded men feel that this is incorrect despite scientific evidence and opt to use DHT blockers because "DHT is responsible for hair loss." What they don't realize is that in spite of using DHT blocking ingredients, | + | Without DHT, there is no beard. Some bearded men feel that this is incorrect despite scientific evidence and opt to use DHT blockers because "DHT is responsible for hair loss." What they don't realize is that in spite of using DHT blocking ingredients, |
Topical DHT blockers are not nearly as potent as oral (prescription) blockers and pose less risk of some beard hair thinning. Because there is still risk, however, it is always advised to stay away from potential DHT blockers. | Topical DHT blockers are not nearly as potent as oral (prescription) blockers and pose less risk of some beard hair thinning. Because there is still risk, however, it is always advised to stay away from potential DHT blockers. | ||
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If you want the best beard growth possible, stay away from DHT-inhibiting oils and foods. Men that naturally have high androgen sensitivity likely will not need to worry as much as those that have more of a struggle to grow a beard, but it is still recommended that all men stay away from DHT blockers. | If you want the best beard growth possible, stay away from DHT-inhibiting oils and foods. Men that naturally have high androgen sensitivity likely will not need to worry as much as those that have more of a struggle to grow a beard, but it is still recommended that all men stay away from DHT blockers. | ||
- | ==== Known DHT Blockers ==== | + | <wrap lo>There is no way, at this moment, to know how much a potential DHT blocker affects one person to the next. Keep in mind that individuals vary, and simply seeing that something works, or does not, for one person, means little to the next. It is much easier to use a catch-all and call DHT blockers bad for facial hair. Because if they work as intended for an individual, they are.</ |
+ | ===== Known DHT Blockers | ||
- | Sam at Beardology.org has compiled a list of known DHT blockers. These comprise of products containing high quantities of lauric, oleic and linoleic acid which are three fatty acids which have been proven through scientific studies to inhibit the production of DHT. | + | |
+ | Sam at [[https://Beardology.org|Beardology.org]] | ||
Some also contain other components that allow them to inhibit DHT production in a different way. For example, Coconut oil inhibits DHT topically because of it’s lauric acid content, but it also inhibits DHT when ingested because of it’s beta sitosterol content. | Some also contain other components that allow them to inhibit DHT production in a different way. For example, Coconut oil inhibits DHT topically because of it’s lauric acid content, but it also inhibits DHT when ingested because of it’s beta sitosterol content. | ||
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* Zinc – Only in HIGH doses. | * Zinc – Only in HIGH doses. | ||
- | Original DHT blocker List can be found here: [[http://www.beardology.org/2017/01/07/138/]] | + | ===== Also see ===== |
+ | * [[https://www.beardprofile.com/articles/article/29/understanding-the-importance-of-dht-for-health-and-beard-growth|Understanding the Importance of DHT for Health and Beard Growth]] | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// |