MyNameIsJeff
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I don't have a question mate. Making up terms like '5a-amplification' does not make your arguments any more compelling. Yes, MENT does not convert to a more potent androgen in target tissues via 5a reductase, but neither do other steroids like Tren or Masteron. Are those also ''antiandrogens"? Of course not.That’s fine. The subsequent article about testosterone should serve to clarify the answer to your question that depends on understanding 5a-amplification in CNS and gonadal tissues and why MENT does not and testosterone does act androgenically to support sexual function. I will make sure to include the actual definition of androgenicity since apparently it is totally misunderstood.
Always trying to weasel out of untenable positions with sophistry.... I will not be engaging with your posts any further.