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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Hair loss
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<blockquote data-quote="Appassionato" data-source="post: 168690" data-attributes="member: 37892"><p>We are not talking about the effectiveness of a drug or not, and not about a symptom. Hair loss is not a symptom of something.</p><p>The comparison with T injections doesn't fit, since injecting exogenous T affects a cascade of different hormones, including DHT and E2.</p><p>Most of the TRT experienced doctors will tell you that success on TRT depends from balancing a group of hormones, it's a symphony, not a solo.</p><p></p><p>If DHT is the cause of hairloss, simply targeting DHT and reducing it should revert the effect of that cause. It doesn't, this is a fact.</p><p></p><p>Your brother case could be the perfect example of a hair loss driven by hormones imbalance. If his 5-ar enzyme was upregulated, that would have left him with an impaired T:E2 ratio, hence the hairloss. Do you have any other hormonal values of him?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Appassionato, post: 168690, member: 37892"] We are not talking about the effectiveness of a drug or not, and not about a symptom. Hair loss is not a symptom of something. The comparison with T injections doesn't fit, since injecting exogenous T affects a cascade of different hormones, including DHT and E2. Most of the TRT experienced doctors will tell you that success on TRT depends from balancing a group of hormones, it's a symphony, not a solo. If DHT is the cause of hairloss, simply targeting DHT and reducing it should revert the effect of that cause. It doesn't, this is a fact. Your brother case could be the perfect example of a hair loss driven by hormones imbalance. If his 5-ar enzyme was upregulated, that would have left him with an impaired T:E2 ratio, hence the hairloss. Do you have any other hormonal values of him? [/QUOTE]
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