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hi. i'm a medical student with enough knowledge to make me worry about sex and hair loss but not enough to know the answer to this question. some of the same enzymes that help sperm mature also are involved with DHT formation. DHT, as you know, is the main causal agent in male pattern baldness. so does that mean if you rev up enzymes that make sperm you also increase DHT formation? any doctors out there know the answer to that, or has anyone asked their doctor that question?
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