chiaHead
16.08.2007, 20:52 (edited by chiaHead, 16.08.2007, 21:09) |
DIM - Diindolylmethane (All Natural, Supplements & Diet) |
Anyone used DIM? Just ordered some. Adding it to my regimen. See this full thread as to why: http://www.hairsite.com/hair-loss/forum_entry.php?id=7266&page=0&category=3&order=last_answer
Summary:
"the protein K17 has been found to also influence wound healing and maintain the structural integrity of hair follicles"
"K17 up regulates interferon-gamma"
"Scientists at the University of California at Berkeley have recently discovered that Diindolylmethane (DIM), a naturally occurring compound found in Brassica vegetables, upon oral consumption, is a direct and potent activator of Interferon-Gamma production"
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cal
22.04.2008, 22:58
@ jeffreyt21
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DIM lowers estradiol |
I've got high estro and I've never felt anything at all from taking DIM. I've been through a couple bottles of it over the last few months.
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jeffreyt21
21.04.2008, 13:47
@ HairSite Admin
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DIM lowers estradiol |
So, would it be safe to say it would do just as good of a job if not better at helping with hair growth when compared to Arimidex? I was reading that Tamox somehow helped minox processing in the body. Would that not be a better option if that were the case; or, could potentially the aromatase inhibitors provide this benefit as well?
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HairSite Admin

21.04.2008, 13:44
@ jeffreyt21
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DIM lowers estradiol |
1. When compared with tamoxifen, letrozole has a different mechanism of action.
Studies have shown that letrozole is better than tamoxifen.
2.Anastrozole ( Arimidex) and letrozole belong to the same group of drugs with same mechanism of action ( Aromatase inhibitor). But letrozole has got a higher efficacy.
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jeffreyt21
21.04.2008, 09:55
@ gc1961
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DIM lowers estradiol |
Hey GC1961,
I have been reading your posts and decided to hop aboard the anti-estrogen wagon. I wanted to ask you though if Tamox would be better than Arimidex since it re-charges the minoxidil enzyme? Or, does Armidex do the same thing? I have a buddy who suggested Letrozole was more powerful than both. What do you think? I really appreciate any advice you have my friend.
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gc1961
17.08.2007, 13:26
@ chiaHead
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DIM lowers estradiol |
» "By promoting a healthy estrogen metabolism, DIM adjusts the balance of
» estradiol to its "good" metabolites. This also can result in a more
» desirable action for testosterone."
»
» http://www.dimfaq.com/site/toc.htm
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Indole-3-Carbinol and, the stronger, DIM are both very interesting because of their impact of the E metabolism.
Plenty of research on I3C as a safer, natural alternative to Tamoxifen for breast cancer.
Estradiol is v.bad for breast and prostate cancer; though there is not much research on E-metabolites and their interaction with the two types of E-receptors in male hair. Far less certainly than between E and DHT.
DIM is not very bio-available, so watch out for that. Nature's Way has an Enhanced Absorption formula.
I researched and brought both and use them when I am not on an Arimidex cycle.
gc.
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chiaHead
17.08.2007, 12:32
@ chiaHead
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DIM lowers estradiol |
"By promoting a healthy estrogen metabolism, DIM adjusts the balance of estradiol to its "good" metabolites. This also can result in a more desirable action for testosterone."
http://www.dimfaq.com/site/toc.htm
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