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Name: michael winnett
Question:
Dr. Khadavi,
I have read a study detailing ECGC (green tea's) suppression of not only type 1 alpha-five, but of DHT itself when applied directly to a hamster flank organ. When combined with curcumin, the suppression of flank organ growth outdid even free-form GLA (and both are much, much cheaper). Have you ever considered putting either of these in Revivogen? I have seen that green tea catechins are in your new acne product (P.S.--I have wondered for years why someone has not -finally-introduced anti-androgens for acne topically rather than anti-biotics or sulphur creams, that is a great idea long overdue in my opinion).
Thanks for any answers you have time to give about the ECGC and curcumin.
You are correct, ECGC is a good blocker of Type I and II 5 alpha reductase, however ECGC does not get absorbed in the cell, and therefore would just float around plasma with little use.
I have approached the anti-acne treatment utilizing anti-DHT botanicals. This product is called Clearogen and is available on www.Clearogen.com
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