@Invictus Warning Tribulus Terrestris inhibits 5-alpha reductase
where did you hear that? forum is filled with posts about Trib upregulating 5ar
In this document “ Dr. Duke’s Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases List of Plants for 5-Alpha-Reductase-Inhibitor ” is the phytochemical and ethnobotanical database of the list of 5-Alpha Reductase inhibitory plants of the American botanist James A. Duke (1929 -2017). Author of numerous scientific publications on botanical medicine. The plant Tribulus Terrestris is present (on page 11) .
Tissue specific make sense, but then why do some people simply recover with time? Is time truly enough to reverse epigentic changes? Wouldn’t seem so. Also, how come people get new symptoms in totally different areas of the body 6 months to a year after stopping? For example someone without any sexual or physical symptoms can start experiencing them later. Can tissue specific epigentic changes somehow “spread” throughout the body?