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Regulate your Hormones?
Hello, so here is my plan on my hairloss.
I avoid anything that would significantly raise my hormones lately, other than working out (yes that means avoiding sex... but only for a bit). As long as I am taking fin, I expect my dht levels to dip, but that would increase my testosterone levels. I believe that testosterone plays a part in the hairline thinning, so I can see how some fin users said their hairlines were messed up. My hairline actually got significantly worse after I started fin. But, I figure if i can manually regulate my hormones to some extent, I can get my body into a good hormone cycle.
I feel like I can trace my thinning to a specific time where I was worried about my hormones, and that's when my hormone levels changed. So I want to change them back.
The way I understand it is high levels of testosterone in men cause DHT to be formed, which obviously affects hair follicles.
I also think low levels of testosterone in men may cause DHT to form, as it is more potent than regular testosterone.
So technically speaking, if I am on fin and get my testosterone level back to normal (between high and low) my hair thinning should slow, correct?
Are there other factors that start attacking hair follicles once they start thinning? It cannot be that easy.
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Originally Posted by klinko
Hello, so here is my plan on my hairloss.
I avoid anything that would significantly raise my hormones lately, other than working out (yes that means avoiding sex... but only for a bit). As long as I am taking fin, I expect my dht levels to dip, but that would increase my testosterone levels. I believe that testosterone plays a part in the hairline thinning, so I can see how some fin users said their hairlines were messed up. My hairline actually got significantly worse after I started fin. But, I figure if i can manually regulate my hormones to some extent, I can get my body into a good hormone cycle.
I feel like I can trace my thinning to a specific time where I was worried about my hormones, and that's when my hormone levels changed. So I want to change them back.
The way I understand it is high levels of testosterone in men cause DHT to be formed, which obviously affects hair follicles.
I also think low levels of testosterone in men may cause DHT to form, as it is more potent than regular testosterone.
So technically speaking, if I am on fin and get my testosterone level back to normal (between high and low) my hair thinning should slow, correct?
Are there other factors that start attacking hair follicles once they start thinning? It cannot be that easy.
or you could try topical spiro or better yet Ru as it blocks T and DHT at the AR...maybe just use for your hairline if fin is working everywhere else
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I thought the point of having hair was to be attractive so that we can have sex. Now we have to stop having sex if we want to keep our hair. We are screwed.
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Give up temporary sex for more in the future.
RU would be difficult as I am a college student, but I guess it's possible.
Let me be more clear:
As I understand, MPB is caused by a change in hormonal levels, whether it be higher or lower testosterone.
Thus, can it be regulated or stopped by controlling tyour hormonal level? Meaning just enough testosterone for your body to function, achieve erections, build muscle etc yet not enough to provoke a massive DHT influx?
There has to be a chain reaction of events and other factors attacking these follicles, otherwise my plan would be successful. Reverse engineer this chain reaction? IDK. I feel like if there was enough funding and unity this would not be a difficult disease to cure.
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RU got cheaper, its still expensive but at anagen you can get 10 grams for 199 with shipping and all.
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