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shawnshawn7 Amature Bodybuilder (Total posts: 1) |
posted January 29, 2000 09:51 AM
I would like to know wich steroid would be best for someone who is prone to hairloss.I have done 2 cycles in the past the last one was Deca200mg/Sust250mg for 4 weeks. that was 5 months ago and I am still losing alot of hair (I started taking propecia 6 weeks ago its not helping yet). I was thinking about taking dball just on workout days for a gradual weight increase. I am 31 and very underweight. thanks IP: Logged |
ant72 Amature Bodybuilder (Total posts: 17) |
posted January 29, 2000 10:22 AM
I think dball would be worse, ive done it before and also lost hair.Maybe primo,anavar or eq.But i think when your prone to loose hair your going to loose it with just about any steroid. P.S.im in the same boat as you if you ever find an answer, drop an email my way plez... IP: Logged |
WarLobo Amature Bodybuilder (Total posts: 43) |
posted January 29, 2000 10:49 AM
If you were losing on that small of a cycle then your going to loose it whatever you do. Just the way it goes sometimes. I suppose you can spend 100's or even 1000's of dollars trying to stop it, but as soon as you try any cycle, might as well bet on a three legged horse. That being said, being big and bald is not a bad way to go. Have two friends who have completely shaved and they look great. And now they can cycle at will with no worries. Hell, some women LOVE it. Late Lobo IP: Logged |
big_bad_buff Amature Bodybuilder (Total posts: 25) |
posted January 29, 2000 11:46 AM
Hell man bye a wig..... IP: Logged |
LBP Amature Bodybuilder (Total posts: 50) |
posted January 29, 2000 11:59 AM
look at stone cold...actually id go w/ the more female juice if you wanted to keep the hair...go for some rogaine too...hell hair loss is genetic so...you either loose it fast or loose it slow... id go w/ drugs like eq,drive,winny,primo,anavar stay away from tests and dbol ...deca maybe alright just take it lightly...if i were u id just hit eq/winny/primo really hard...like primo 200-400mg/wk and winny at 5-6 5mg tabs/day and eq at up to 500mg/wk...pyramid or v shape the cycle though... ask female juicers (that aren't the test takers like fitness and bikini models) what they take... IP: Logged |
E2 Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 151) |
posted January 29, 2000 12:12 PM
I think WarLobo is right once you pass a certain point just shave it all off, dont' waste your money on hair loss products. hey you can then spend more on juice!!!! E2 IP: Logged |
macrophage69alpha Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 166) |
posted January 29, 2000 05:04 PM
if you are taking propecia then your best bet is TEST- propecia is a blocks the 5 alpha reduction of TEST into DHT- and that is what it was designed for. Most other androgens are not 5A reduced and it is they themselves that cause the hair loss. DECA is 5a reduced but into a weaker binding metabolite- so taking deca and propecia together is probably not a good idea. Though DHT is not the only culprit in normal male pattern baldness it is an important factor MOST IMPORTANT: get some NIZORAL shampoo it will keep you from losing your hair because it acts a an anti androgen and will block DHT and other androgens at the FOLLICLE. adding a little saw palmetto and upping your intake of anti oxidants will all make a difference. ------------------ IP: Logged |
quenepo Amature Bodybuilder (Total posts: 69) |
posted January 29, 2000 08:24 PM
I'm sorry for you men.
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The_Blond_Myth Amature Bodybuilder (Total posts: 16) |
posted January 30, 2000 12:36 AM
go to www.minoxidil.com and read up on xandrox, I have been hearing good things about it, people say it blocks better than proscar/propecia, and grows hair back. LP IP: Logged |
Ihung Amature Bodybuilder (Total posts: 1) |
posted January 30, 2000 10:39 AM
I tried some hair growth products that really worked well for me. According to my trichologist, the product (which they call the anti-DHT) coats the receptor sites of testosterone, thus prohibiting I-don't-remember-what (possibly 5-alpha-reductase) from binding to them and therefore preventing testosterone from converting into dihydrotestosterone (DHT). I always wondered what the active ingredient is in the formulation, but the company that sells them is rather secretive. Also, unlike minoxidil, the effect is said to be long-term, that is, the coat will last for about ten years before you go for a re-application.
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