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if upregulation due to androgen deprivation were an important factor in aga, castrates would continue to lose hair and we all know they keep it for life.
90+ percent of men using fin at least maintain what they have for agood old decade
also that study posted by jarjarbinx is in prostate and cancer cells not dp cells
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 Originally Posted by Tenma
if upregulation due to androgen deprivation were an important factor in aga, castrates would continue to lose hair and we all know they keep it for life.
90+ percent of men using fin at least maintain what they have for agood old decade
also that study posted by jarjarbinx is in prostate and cancer cells not dp cells
Exactly. Also finasteride doesn't cause androgen deprivation and isn't a "anti-androgen".
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THAT STUDY REFERS TO PROSTATE CELLS
They respond totally differently to androgens than hair, in reverse fashion to be exact.
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 Originally Posted by Tenma
if upregulation due to androgen deprivation were an important factor in aga, castrates would continue to lose hair and we all know they keep it for life.
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That said, I do wonder if AR upregulation could be possible from RU...RU is a different mechanism from fin, being an AR antagonist.
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 Originally Posted by ko1
lol
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Got mines from FollicleFit.com, well really from amazon. Been using it for a month and there is definitely hair and no side effects.
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I know I’m super late on this but the same thing happened to me. I would having trouble falling asleep, and when I would fall asleep I would be suddenly woken up by my heart beating outa my chest but feeling very lethargic. Oh, and I also experienced the jaw tightness.
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