Chris Kresser: Let me go here and look at something. So when etiocholanolone is low or normal and DHEA is normal, the 5-alpha testosterone is high and androsterone is high, that means there’s an upregulation of the 5-alpha pathway. And one of the things that can cause that, which it’s not really in the scientific literature, but I’ve seen this anecdotally in DUTCH tests, and I’ve talked with Mark Newman about it, it is probably inflammation. I see this in patients that are dealing with inflammation. So with high testosterone and if that’s being aromatized into estrogens and high-estrogen metabolites, particularly 16 OH-E1 and 4 OH-E-1, which are proliferative and can increase the risk of prostate cancer in men or breast cancer in women, I might be inclined to use something like DIM to reduce the aromatization of testosterone into those estrogen metabolites. Something like DIM Detox from Pure Encapsulations, for example. And I would go looking at other potential causes of inflammation or upregulation of that 5-alpha pathway. It’s a good question and it’s that’s something we’ll definitely be covering later.