Comment · Mon, May 27, 2024 · ND Owner
My Jawline is more prominant since Tribugen
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Potential_Wonder_775 · 0 points
Hey guys I recently started taking trobufwn and made a post a few days ago about how my Johnson hangs lower which got a lot of attension which we came to the conclusion it was due to increase in DHT. Now I'm making another post about another benifit I've noticed since taking tribugen which is that my jawline is super sharpe like it used to be before I put on the weight.
I hadn't shaved since I started taking tribugen and my jawline had disapeared since i gained weight in lockdown but I shaved last night and notoced my jawline was back but I thought it was a coincidence so thought nothing of it but today it's still there. Since I started taking tribugen my jawline not only pops out and is sharpe it makes my face look a lot wider like it used to before I out the weight on. I know it's early but I know it's the tribugen and probably the increase in DHT. I'm suuppper happy. Oh also like I mensioned in my last post my erections a lot firmer. I love this supplement
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u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
Yes, E2 is probably part of the equation as well, along with just normal testosterone.
The impact of sex steroids on osteonecrosis of the jaw
I haven't really seen reports of people saying they have had the common low E2 side effects from Tribulus, though. We see it a lot from Tongkat, but I can't recollect a single time someone has reported it with Tribulus. Perhaps the E2 lowering effect of Tribulus is more of a normalizing one, and doesn't push you lower than the normal range.
SNPs Associated With Testosterone Levels Influence Human Facial Morphology
Those SNPs are associated with testosterone level. In theory that would mean higher DHT as well, but it might just be testosterone itself.
Skeletal site-dependent expression of the androgen receptor in human osteoblastic cell populations
Mandibular and cortical HOC of both sexes expressed higher AR mRNA levels, significantly more androgen binding sites per cell, and exhibited significantly greater mitogenic responses to DHT than iliac crest-derived and trabecular HOC of the same skeletal system and the same skeletal-site, respectively. In early adulthood, HOCs of both sexes appear to express somewhat higher AR mRNA levels and to possess more androgen binding sites than prepubertal and senescent HOC.
So that study showed an increased response to DHT was correlated with jawline size. Does that mean increasing DHT does it, or does that only work in those with the genetic predisposition to enhanced response to DHT? It's really hard to say, and I would be surprised if it worked as quickly as OP found.