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(This is entirely hypothetical.) Imagine an 18-year-old male who, during his early teenage years, experienced anorexia and underwent treatment involving antipsychotic and other pharmaceutical medicationsāpossibly inappropriately administered. Hypothetically, if this individual were still undergoing pubertal development, what general principles or approaches could he consider to optimize physical and neurological development at this stage? Suppose this hypothetical person is open to considering various pharmaceutical interventions and possesses a high tolerance for risk.
Would topical DHT and injectable esterless DHT have the same long term aromatase inhibiting affects as estered DHT? My assumption is yes, to an extent, since DHT acts as a suicide inhibitor there won't be a rebound in estrogen when the fast acting esterless DHT is out of the system