What's your take on topical DHT inhibitors/Androgen blockers

Gubter_87 at 10h30
04
Apr
2010
What's your take on topical DHT inhibitors/Androgen blockers

I read in a post that CS said that if you are under 26 - your main goal should be to decrease androgens. I believe he recommended pueraia murifica for this purpose - and he was against the use of finasteride for this.

However, what's the take on using something as spiro or finasteride topically. Finasteride in an alcohol solution has been proven to inhibit around 30 % of circulating DHT - proving it has system
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