I googled egcg dht, and found a news article about prostate cancer invitro. DHT increased the cancer to a point, but then higher levels of DHT actually decreased the cancer. Super high levels reduced it more than the control.
EGCG decreased the cancer, even in the presence of DHT.
But the two of them together sinergistically decreased the cancer. They concluded the egcg sensitized the cancer to the dht, so that it was reduced in the presence of dht even after egcg was no longer used.
Previously, I thought egcg was an androgen receptor blocker. Now I think it works by some other method. The hampster flank organ study just used one dose of dht and found that egcg inhibited growth even in the presence of dht. Looks like they may not have got the whole picture. But cancer and sebum glands are two different things.
EGCG decreased the cancer, even in the presence of DHT.
But the two of them together sinergistically decreased the cancer. They concluded the egcg sensitized the cancer to the dht, so that it was reduced in the presence of dht even after egcg was no longer used.
Previously, I thought egcg was an androgen receptor blocker. Now I think it works by some other method. The hampster flank organ study just used one dose of dht and found that egcg inhibited growth even in the presence of dht. Looks like they may not have got the whole picture. But cancer and sebum glands are two different things.
