testosterone and dihydrotestosterone

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testosterone and dihydrotestosterone

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Even though I have done a lot of investigation on testosterone and dihydrotestosterone, I am still lacking some knowledge. I have been resisting chemicals, but am now ready to take the plunge, but need more info before doing it.

Some drugs prevent the conversion of testosterone into dihydrotestosterone.

Is that all that is needed for chemical castration?

If dihydrotestosterone does not exist, but testosterone still exists in the body, can one achieve chemical castration levels?

Or, are there other drugs that need to be taken to destroy testosterone, or that destroy the testicles' ability to produce testosterone.

How would one get the 1, 2 punch, eliminating both?

PS: inhousepharmacy isn't shipping androcur. Now what?
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Reducing DHT will do nothing for making one castrated. It's the testosterone you need to lower/remove. A 17 year old boy has low amounts of DHT, yet look at his testosterone level and sex drive.
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Testman (imported) wrote: Sun May 03, 2009 8:18 am Reducing DHT will do nothing for making one castrated. It's the testosterone you need to lower/remove. A 17 year old boy has low amounts of DHT, yet look at his testosterone level and sex drive.

Yeah hey, that has nothing to do with it,That is in the air

Sorry had to

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nullorchis (imported) wrote: Sun May 03, 2009 4:41 am Even though I have done a lot of investigation on testosterone and dihydrotestosterone, I am still lacking some knowledge. I have been resisting chemicals, but am now ready to take the plunge, but need more info before doing it.

Some drugs prevent the conversion of testosterone into dihydrotestosterone.

Is that all that is needed for chemical castration?

If dihydrotestosterone does not exist, but testosterone still exists in the body, can one achieve chemical castration levels?

Or, are there other drugs that need to be taken to destroy testosterone, or that destroy the testicles' ability to produce testosterone.

How would one get the 1, 2 punch, eliminating both?

PS: inhousepharmacy isn't shipping androcur. Now what?

Yeah, now what. If I put an "advertisement" on the board as long as I stay at Nam, nobody understands the offer. Now what...........

As for the chemicals you need, I get the feeling that it doesn't matter to much if you take androcur, cyproterone-acetate or vitamin C, You need to do it yourself, you need to want the changing or that stuff will never work
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Re: testosterone and dihydrotestosterone

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DHT however is needed for the sex drive along with testosterone Testosterone normally converts into some DHT as teststerone does convert into other hormones however it may not be feasible to just lower DHT and not testosterone if you are trying to do such thing.
Testman (imported) wrote: Sun May 03, 2009 8:18 am Reducing DHT will do nothing for making one castrated. It's the testosterone you need to lower/remove. A 17 year old boy has low amounts of DHT, yet look at his testosterone level and sex drive.
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It is so simple if you want the effects of castration you need to stop all forms of the male hormones. Picking and choosing just does not work. If you are going to do it, you go all the way.

Here is the drug that replaced androcur.

http://www.inhousepharmacy.com/mens-hea ... cur-m.html

(http://www.inhousepharmacy.com/transgen ... cur-t.html)
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bobbie (imported) wrote: Sun May 10, 2009 3:40 am It is so simple if you want the effects of castration you need to stop all forms of the male hormones. Picking and choosing just does not work. If you are going to do it, you go all the way.

Here is the drug that replaced androcur.

http://www.inhousepharmacy.com/mens-hea ... cur-m.html

(http://www.inhousepharmacy.com/transgen ... cur-t.html)

Yep, I think I am on your hand here. Even if androcur is working now, there is still a psychological side. Every time I take the medicine I get that feeling....

Is this me, or some-one else with a handful of drugs?

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Could you not just take deca to keep the appearance of masculinity and not take testosterone?

would that not work?, Testman, is this so?
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ukeunuch (imported) wrote: Sun May 10, 2009 11:48 am Could you not just take deca to keep the appearance of masculinity and not take testosterone?

would that not work?, Testman, is this so?

From what I understand, this is correct. Trouble is, deca is rather expensive.
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ukeunuch (imported) wrote: Sun May 10, 2009 11:48 am Could you not just take deca to keep the appearance of masculinity and not take testosterone?

would that not work?, Testman, is this so?

I tried using Deca alone once, and to my surprise, it kept my sex drive "somewhat" up, though messed the hell up out of erectile function. But Equipoise alone did kill my sex drive, and kept muscle mass from dropping down, and even increased muscularity and strength, probably even more so than testosterone injections did. On Equipoise alone, I noticed it would take me literally all night long of masturbating before I would finally reach orgasm by morning. And then orgasms were not very good. When my girlfriend would touch me, I hated it like crazy. Probably the lowest sex drive I've had since I was about 2 years old. LOL

Equipoise won't keep your face very masculine looking though. When I was using it by itself, my skin became rather smooth and it made me look 20 years old, even though I was 32. But I guess this can be a good thing.
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