Is aloe vera gel by itsself affective for transdermal application of dht

bigbeancat

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So I'm more asking this because I saw a cream being marketed and im questioning its validity and affectivity.

The cream says it is 10%dht and 90% pure aloe vera gel

Of course they added some other stuff to make it work better, but am I wrong am thinking that just adding dht to aloe vera gel doesnt really help with the absorption of the dht?

I always hear a lot about needing a dsmo when making gels or creams and this seems to have none
 
Not going to work. It WAY more complicated than that or even using test base and making a cream or gel. DHT gel is an old trick to apply to gyno and knock it out rapidly. It pushes the E off of the receptor and dht takes it's place. AI's didn't exist then and Nolva is a dice roll. Proviron would be a 2nd choice in that same scenario.
 
Not going to work. It WAY more complicated than that or even using test base and making a cream or gel. DHT gel is an old trick to apply to gyno and knock it out rapidly. It pushes the E off of the receptor and dht takes it's place. AI's didn't exist then and Nolva is a dice roll. Proviron would be a 2nd choice in that same scenario.
What?
 
If it is 10%dht and 90% pure aloe vera gel there is no room to add other stuff. and if the manufacturer says there is they are being less then straight forward. Aloe has some transdermal properties but nothing i would rely on as the sole ingredient to push things through the skin.
 
If it is 10%dht and 90% pure aloe vera gel there is no room to add other stuff. and if the manufacturer says there is they are being less then straight forward. Aloe has some transdermal properties but nothing i would rely on as the sole ingredient to push things through the skin.
Ok. Thanks for the further explanation. I wasn't sure if you could just add something to make it more transdermal but I fear it's not a simple as just mixing things in a bowl
 
So I'm more asking this because I saw a cream being marketed and im questioning its validity and affectivity.

The cream says it is 10%dht and 90% pure aloe vera gel

Of course they added some other stuff to make it work better, but am I wrong am thinking that just adding dht to aloe vera gel doesnt really help with the absorption of the dht?

I always hear a lot about needing a dsmo when making gels or creams and this seems to have none

Expect very low absorption rates.
Maybe <10%.
 
Gel without DMSO seems retarded.Maybe some alcohol to dry out the skin/decrease oiliness, any other formulation for gel is just "Yes, i want to avoid getting the most out of the powder"
 
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