Side Effects

Name: Justin
Question:

Hello,
I was using Avodart for about 8 months for MPB and noticed it cleared up my acne. I did some research and discovered that my acne was indeed hormonal and was due to the excess DHT in my system. I had to quit Avodart because of the mental side effects – it created “brain fog” and made it difficult to concentrate and focus. I have been off Avodart now for four months and notice my acne start to return, though not as severe. I know Avodart remains in your system up to six to eight months. I found Clearogen and knew this was the solution because it dealt directly with the cause of acne – DHT in the system. Since I been off Avodart I started to regain my mental faculties about three weeks ago, though after the second day with Clearogen I’m starting to experience brain fog. I assume this is from the Clearogen, though of course I’m not sure as the Avodart is still partially in my system, but it leans to the Clearogen being the reason because I did get my mental faculties back and now experience brain fog while introducing a new DHT inhibitor, Clearogen.
What are the side effects of Clearogen? Are they the same as oral DHT inhibitors such as Avodart but only to a lesser degree? Does Clearogen only prohibit DHT conversion in the skin where it is applied and not the total overall body? Or does it prevent the creation of DHT overall for the whole body like oral DHT inhibitors. Your help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Justin

Unlike Avodart, Clearogen, since it is topical will not get absorbed throughout the body and especially the brain. Therefore it will not result in decrease mental accuity like Avodart can. This event that you are experiencing is more likely the result of Avodart remaining in your system. Clearogen stays locally on the skin to reduce DHT production on the skin and will not affect the DHT levels over the entire body.