Hey simple question regarding the theory that our disease is caused by the up regulation of the AR receptor. The idea being (in my best explanation) that because DHT was sent plummeting, the body reacted by overexpressing the AR receptor in an effort to maintain a hormonal balance. Then when DHT levels rose back to normal levels, the receptors we’re too expressed, or in a sense overwhelmed, causing a crash of the whole system. For those that have a better understanding, please feel free to reply with it.
I have two basic questions:
- Why does the body not automatically reset the receptor expression to its normal state once DHT is reintroduced at normal levels.
- If the receptor state doesn’t go back automatically, then how do we reduce the expression of the AR receptor. Clearly just adding a bunch of DHT doesn’t work, it usually just leads to a crash or making matters worse. What actual proven scientific methods that allow for the receptor to down-regulate back to its baseline expression?
These seem like simple enough questions to me that have probably been answered on this site. But can someone clearly explain why we are unable to get our receptors back to their normal state (if in fact, this is what is wrong with us). I’d rather not use the theory that FIN caused an epigenetic change to the receptor as a reason here if possible, although that could be what is happening.
Thank you!