Posted this in the other thread but I think it should be marked up here as an important post.
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Androgen's really have NO real direct effect on libido;depending on your definition of libido.
Because most studies where a man was estrogen deficient (or taking aromatase inhibitors) and supplementing DHT found only a slight increase in libido (and that's with low / undetectable E2). Mainly androgens just maintain normal penile nitric oxide levels (locally) and so they can allow for an erection (and perhaps an easier one) from a vascular level and they help to increase EQ/erection hardness.
Now on the other hand, androgens can increase focus and confidence as well as sexual aggression and may help to put you into an assertive / dominant state.
However, without estrogen you won't have the passion, non-contact erections (unless you perhaps have ridiculously high levels of DHT to the point where e2 becomes irrelevant)..... and also you will stop fantasizing most likely.
To sum this up...
Androgens play a role in...
-Social Selection / Mate Selection (what types of women you are attracted to)
-Erectile Function
-Focus, Confidence, Sexual Aggression and being Assertive.
They do NOT sustain
-Passion
-Fantasies
-Non-Contact Erections (in most cases)
Androgens are mainly for the "plumbing" of erections whereas estrogen is for the central and neural circuitry.
The reason why these two get mixed up is because estrogen is converted from Testosterone and estrogen can NOT cross the blood brain barrier - only Testosterone can. So yes it's Testosterone that does it, but you need a little bit of aromatase as well.
This is not to say by any means that men should be giving themselves estrogen supplements (On the Contrary, definitely not) ...but this is why everyone (every man) should get blood work if they are having erectile dysfunction.
It's on the rarer side for just any guy to have Low E2 levels without an explainable cause. You could have low libido because you Have Low Testosterone, or you could have low libido because you have low estro and / or DHT.
Now some of you are asking at this point in reading this..."I thought you just said DHT wasn't involved in libido"..
Well----- INDIRECTLY it influences estrogen and how estrogen is used.
DHT also BINDS SHBG (Sex-Hormone-Binding-Globulin) which means that your hormones become freed up; including estrogen. So theoretically, DHT may allow some of your testosterone to convert to estrogen (in the right place) ASSUMING you are not estrogen deficient *lacking aromatase* in the first place.
Therefore DHT ***Is a regulator*** of all other hormones.
DHT itself lowers aromatase and estrogen **generally** but only slightly and as a regulatory effect. What is left is still freed up by DHT's OTHER ACTIONS.
Hope this clears the hormone sector up.
**Also this above comment I've made in all of it's detail does not mean that DHT and estrogen (brain T) are exclusively involved***
~There are many other hormonal factors to take into consideration, but DHT and estrogen tend to be the primary~
***Pregnenolone and Progesterone*** also regulate social behavior and sexual activity. Progesterone tends to calm the nervous system in low amounts whereas in high amounts it causes a lot of anxiety. Pregnenolone is highly anxiolytic and is stronger overall than Benzo's in terms of relieving anxiety (without causing lethargy and behavioral changes).
http://www.omim.org/entry/613546
http://bit.ly/1uXDnOy
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10583321
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3143915/
__________________________________________________ __________________
Androgen's really have NO real direct effect on libido;depending on your definition of libido.
Because most studies where a man was estrogen deficient (or taking aromatase inhibitors) and supplementing DHT found only a slight increase in libido (and that's with low / undetectable E2). Mainly androgens just maintain normal penile nitric oxide levels (locally) and so they can allow for an erection (and perhaps an easier one) from a vascular level and they help to increase EQ/erection hardness.
Now on the other hand, androgens can increase focus and confidence as well as sexual aggression and may help to put you into an assertive / dominant state.
However, without estrogen you won't have the passion, non-contact erections (unless you perhaps have ridiculously high levels of DHT to the point where e2 becomes irrelevant)..... and also you will stop fantasizing most likely.
To sum this up...
Androgens play a role in...
-Social Selection / Mate Selection (what types of women you are attracted to)
-Erectile Function
-Focus, Confidence, Sexual Aggression and being Assertive.
They do NOT sustain
-Passion
-Fantasies
-Non-Contact Erections (in most cases)
Androgens are mainly for the "plumbing" of erections whereas estrogen is for the central and neural circuitry.
The reason why these two get mixed up is because estrogen is converted from Testosterone and estrogen can NOT cross the blood brain barrier - only Testosterone can. So yes it's Testosterone that does it, but you need a little bit of aromatase as well.
This is not to say by any means that men should be giving themselves estrogen supplements (On the Contrary, definitely not) ...but this is why everyone (every man) should get blood work if they are having erectile dysfunction.
It's on the rarer side for just any guy to have Low E2 levels without an explainable cause. You could have low libido because you Have Low Testosterone, or you could have low libido because you have low estro and / or DHT.
Now some of you are asking at this point in reading this..."I thought you just said DHT wasn't involved in libido"..
Well----- INDIRECTLY it influences estrogen and how estrogen is used.
DHT also BINDS SHBG (Sex-Hormone-Binding-Globulin) which means that your hormones become freed up; including estrogen. So theoretically, DHT may allow some of your testosterone to convert to estrogen (in the right place) ASSUMING you are not estrogen deficient *lacking aromatase* in the first place.
Therefore DHT ***Is a regulator*** of all other hormones.
DHT itself lowers aromatase and estrogen **generally** but only slightly and as a regulatory effect. What is left is still freed up by DHT's OTHER ACTIONS.
Hope this clears the hormone sector up.
**Also this above comment I've made in all of it's detail does not mean that DHT and estrogen (brain T) are exclusively involved***
~There are many other hormonal factors to take into consideration, but DHT and estrogen tend to be the primary~
***Pregnenolone and Progesterone*** also regulate social behavior and sexual activity. Progesterone tends to calm the nervous system in low amounts whereas in high amounts it causes a lot of anxiety. Pregnenolone is highly anxiolytic and is stronger overall than Benzo's in terms of relieving anxiety (without causing lethargy and behavioral changes).
http://www.omim.org/entry/613546
http://bit.ly/1uXDnOy
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10583321
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3143915/

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