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<blockquote data-quote="Vitamin_C" data-source="post: 138903" data-attributes="member: 12373"><p>We prescribe 5mg for prostate issues, not for hair loss. I've had none of my gero patients report PFS type symptoms at 5mg, which is perplexing because everyone who reports it is at 1mg and younger in age. I know Crisler and Shippens stance on Finasteride but the "permanent" stuff is laughable. The human body has a remarkable ability to heal itself internally, I don't subscribe to that at all, others may and that is fine, but that kind of thinking wraps you into having no hope, and its just toxic and unhealthy. The Harvard study showed people get placebo pills reported more side effects than the people actually receiving Finasteride, that is an important caveat that people are not taking into consideration. I'm not sitting here saying Finasteride doesn't cause nasty sides, but I've never had a patient report any PFS side effects to me personally. I know Crisler treated guys with PFS, some recovered, others rejected his protocol and did the fasting/lifestyle change etc and cured it. The mind is a powerful thing, if you believe something is permanent, what hope do you have other than a self-destroying prophecy? Patient education is important and I always educate patients on potential side effects but I let them use their own medical autonomy.</p><p></p><p>Also, why isn't that tribe who are running around with no DHT not reporting PFS sides to foreign doctors? How are they able to have kids if they can't get erections? You'd think they would have died off by now. Again, I'm not advocating for the drug at all and I wouldn't take it myself if I struggled with hair loss, I just want to provide support for those believing they have some incurable illness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vitamin_C, post: 138903, member: 12373"] We prescribe 5mg for prostate issues, not for hair loss. I've had none of my gero patients report PFS type symptoms at 5mg, which is perplexing because everyone who reports it is at 1mg and younger in age. I know Crisler and Shippens stance on Finasteride but the "permanent" stuff is laughable. The human body has a remarkable ability to heal itself internally, I don't subscribe to that at all, others may and that is fine, but that kind of thinking wraps you into having no hope, and its just toxic and unhealthy. The Harvard study showed people get placebo pills reported more side effects than the people actually receiving Finasteride, that is an important caveat that people are not taking into consideration. I'm not sitting here saying Finasteride doesn't cause nasty sides, but I've never had a patient report any PFS side effects to me personally. I know Crisler treated guys with PFS, some recovered, others rejected his protocol and did the fasting/lifestyle change etc and cured it. The mind is a powerful thing, if you believe something is permanent, what hope do you have other than a self-destroying prophecy? Patient education is important and I always educate patients on potential side effects but I let them use their own medical autonomy. Also, why isn't that tribe who are running around with no DHT not reporting PFS sides to foreign doctors? How are they able to have kids if they can't get erections? You'd think they would have died off by now. Again, I'm not advocating for the drug at all and I wouldn't take it myself if I struggled with hair loss, I just want to provide support for those believing they have some incurable illness. [/QUOTE]
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