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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Losing hair on TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="TestOneTwo" data-source="post: 175653" data-attributes="member: 40269"><p>Are you taking an AI? I'm wondering because your E2 seems so low.</p><p></p><p>Regarding the Vit D and potentially fish oil I'd suggest to maybe drop it for a while. I know it sounds crazy but I have just gone through my fourth independent incident of scary hair loss/shedding while supplementing with these two. It happened several times in the past and these two supplements had always been involved. </p><p>This time around I suspected TRT to be the culprit since I had just started, and just like you I'd posted it on here with little outcome other than the usual advise. Soon after though I realized by accident I had also started taking insane accumulative amounts of Vit D in addition to lots of fish oil which I also associate with issues. Eat the real thing, oily fish etc. </p><p></p><p>I kid you not when I say that my shedding started to improve days after I'd stopped these two supplements every time. This time around I also stopped Biotin and B. The daily total amounts I was taking of each were all far exceeding save levels. I always said and I keep saying that excessive supplementation with vitamins can do more harm than good. Keep in mind, more doesn't help more. If you are not deficient taking more will not help more and can even cause toxicity. Vitamin D from sun exposure is likely absolutely sufficient.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TestOneTwo, post: 175653, member: 40269"] Are you taking an AI? I'm wondering because your E2 seems so low. Regarding the Vit D and potentially fish oil I'd suggest to maybe drop it for a while. I know it sounds crazy but I have just gone through my fourth independent incident of scary hair loss/shedding while supplementing with these two. It happened several times in the past and these two supplements had always been involved. This time around I suspected TRT to be the culprit since I had just started, and just like you I'd posted it on here with little outcome other than the usual advise. Soon after though I realized by accident I had also started taking insane accumulative amounts of Vit D in addition to lots of fish oil which I also associate with issues. Eat the real thing, oily fish etc. I kid you not when I say that my shedding started to improve days after I'd stopped these two supplements every time. This time around I also stopped Biotin and B. The daily total amounts I was taking of each were all far exceeding save levels. I always said and I keep saying that excessive supplementation with vitamins can do more harm than good. Keep in mind, more doesn't help more. If you are not deficient taking more will not help more and can even cause toxicity. Vitamin D from sun exposure is likely absolutely sufficient. [/QUOTE]
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