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Testosterone Side Effect Management
Hair Shedding, Low Libido
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<blockquote data-quote="Appassionato" data-source="post: 148498" data-attributes="member: 37892"><p>There is no ONE solution because it's a multi-factorial problem. Hair shedding is the first symptom of something going wrong in the body.</p><p>It's the same thing as TRT. Many people don't benefit just from injecting testosterone, because there are many others underlying health issues that don't get tackled.</p><p></p><p>Finasteride doesn't work at re-growing hairs and the percentage of success in stopping hair loss are 40%, according to the data published. If the serum DHT was the problem, you would have had all the balding people re-growing hairs when castrating themselves with finasteride. That just doesn't happen.</p><p></p><p>The reason has been explained several times. DHT has an anti-inflammatory property. When there is inflammation in the scalp, the body signals to deliver DHT to the scalp in order to relief that inflammation. Problem is that DHT leads to calcification of the blood vessels and tissues in the scalp, leading to fibrosis, hence death of the follicles. So it's just a side effect of a defensive system the body has.</p><p>So, castrating yourself with the reduction of at least 80% of your serum DHT, will likely slow down fibrosis, hence hair loss, but will not address the main culprit (inflammation) and your hair loss will progress with aging.</p><p></p><p>It's not a accidental that higher concentration of DHT have been observed in inflamed prostates. Once again, it's a misconception of the cause-effect principle.</p><p></p><p>People want to pop a pill and solve their hair loss, but, as everything in life, it requires effort to re-balance the whole body, just as like TRT, so you will never have the one million dollar solution to hair loss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Appassionato, post: 148498, member: 37892"] There is no ONE solution because it's a multi-factorial problem. Hair shedding is the first symptom of something going wrong in the body. It's the same thing as TRT. Many people don't benefit just from injecting testosterone, because there are many others underlying health issues that don't get tackled. Finasteride doesn't work at re-growing hairs and the percentage of success in stopping hair loss are 40%, according to the data published. If the serum DHT was the problem, you would have had all the balding people re-growing hairs when castrating themselves with finasteride. That just doesn't happen. The reason has been explained several times. DHT has an anti-inflammatory property. When there is inflammation in the scalp, the body signals to deliver DHT to the scalp in order to relief that inflammation. Problem is that DHT leads to calcification of the blood vessels and tissues in the scalp, leading to fibrosis, hence death of the follicles. So it's just a side effect of a defensive system the body has. So, castrating yourself with the reduction of at least 80% of your serum DHT, will likely slow down fibrosis, hence hair loss, but will not address the main culprit (inflammation) and your hair loss will progress with aging. It's not a accidental that higher concentration of DHT have been observed in inflamed prostates. Once again, it's a misconception of the cause-effect principle. People want to pop a pill and solve their hair loss, but, as everything in life, it requires effort to re-balance the whole body, just as like TRT, so you will never have the one million dollar solution to hair loss. [/QUOTE]
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