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Does TRT Cream Cause Hairloss??
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<blockquote data-quote="Appassionato" data-source="post: 165746" data-attributes="member: 37892"><p>The DHT hairloss theory is flawed and I did a post about it time ago on this forum.</p><p>Use the search button.</p><p></p><p>The so called AGA has been renamed MPB recently, due to evidences and study proving it's unrelated to serum androgens level.</p><p></p><p>MPB could have several causes, that's why there's no ONLY one therapy to treat the problem, but several. When something is wrong in your body, one of the first symptoms you start experiencing is hair thinning.</p><p></p><p>If you want to keep it on the hormones ground, what greatly matters is the T:E2 ratio. Both low E2 and an estrogen dominance in men cause hairloss.</p><p></p><p>Have a look at these guys, they explain why you need to approach the problem on several fields, because, unless you did extensive testing, you don't what's causing it.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://pro.hairguard.com/pages/my-story?utm_source=email#nutrition" target="_blank">My Story</a></p><p></p><p>But don't buy their products, they are overpriced for no reason.</p><p></p><p>What worked for me was making sure my minerals levels were in the range (zinc, copper etc) and using simple peptides on the scalp. This product in particular worked like a charm and it's quite inexpensive:</p><p></p><p><a href="https://theordinary.com/product/rdn-multi-peptide-serum-for-hair-density-60ml?ccm=6afb414ca0a748bd85ed7ead6c4e6729f133993f2fd49d2697d9aa1f3700dc05f70102cb1d00da802a8fe86a4f7a904b2cc58b019d79610ab89b7e00b33f328bc753a4096d6833cfdfd104393f7b6d2e8cfb9d6d1ed63b55fdec959673e2e467ba3245f045ef9741d78ed7a049e90f30fb063cfaa6b6dfc31d97e83ba290edc2a68837579808c8c44b1a9948ae6d1380&ccvis=1" target="_blank">The Ordinary | Clinical Formulations with Integrity | A DECIEM Brand</a></p><p></p><p>If you started losing hairs 4 years ago, TRT or not, your MPB will get worse if you don't try to solve the problem at the root.</p><p>But please, don't use any Minoxidil or finasteride. I'm on TRT thanks to finasteride among other issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Appassionato, post: 165746, member: 37892"] The DHT hairloss theory is flawed and I did a post about it time ago on this forum. Use the search button. The so called AGA has been renamed MPB recently, due to evidences and study proving it's unrelated to serum androgens level. MPB could have several causes, that's why there's no ONLY one therapy to treat the problem, but several. When something is wrong in your body, one of the first symptoms you start experiencing is hair thinning. If you want to keep it on the hormones ground, what greatly matters is the T:E2 ratio. Both low E2 and an estrogen dominance in men cause hairloss. Have a look at these guys, they explain why you need to approach the problem on several fields, because, unless you did extensive testing, you don't what's causing it. [URL="https://pro.hairguard.com/pages/my-story?utm_source=email#nutrition"]My Story[/URL] But don't buy their products, they are overpriced for no reason. What worked for me was making sure my minerals levels were in the range (zinc, copper etc) and using simple peptides on the scalp. This product in particular worked like a charm and it's quite inexpensive: [URL="https://theordinary.com/product/rdn-multi-peptide-serum-for-hair-density-60ml?ccm=6afb414ca0a748bd85ed7ead6c4e6729f133993f2fd49d2697d9aa1f3700dc05f70102cb1d00da802a8fe86a4f7a904b2cc58b019d79610ab89b7e00b33f328bc753a4096d6833cfdfd104393f7b6d2e8cfb9d6d1ed63b55fdec959673e2e467ba3245f045ef9741d78ed7a049e90f30fb063cfaa6b6dfc31d97e83ba290edc2a68837579808c8c44b1a9948ae6d1380&ccvis=1"]The Ordinary | Clinical Formulations with Integrity | A DECIEM Brand[/URL] If you started losing hairs 4 years ago, TRT or not, your MPB will get worse if you don't try to solve the problem at the root. But please, don't use any Minoxidil or finasteride. I'm on TRT thanks to finasteride among other issues. [/QUOTE]
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