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do natty test boosters have hai loss sides?

when test is increased DHT tends to increase(the cause of mpb) so make sure to include a DHTblocker if the product itself does not contain one, saw palmetto works.
 
I am very prone to MPB and on Stoked have not had a problem with hair loss.

If you are prone to MPB and your test levels increase enough or "significantly" you will probably see more hair loss.
 
Yes, I suffer from MPB and I have noticed increased hair loss from some of the popular test boosters here.

I used some products to help block dht on the scalp and I noticed less hair loss last time I used a test booster compared to when I didnt use any dht blockers. So if you have mpb use something to help lower dht on the scalp.
 
If you are prone to MPB and your test levels increase enough or "significantly" you will probably see more hair loss.

True..I was on a test boosting mission..and did 2 months of ATD followed by 2 months of Stoked stacked with Testofen. 4 months proved too much for me and the shedding started in the last days of Stoked. In my case it wasn't MPB, but T.E. which I'm still dealing with. I suspect the problem isn't so much the test boost in my case but all the estrogen suppression..causing a hormonal inbalance and triggering T.E. hair loss. OTOH, I wouldve thought the ATD wouldve been a bit more risky and not the "natural" booster that followed...hmm...guess that proves if your prone to hair loss it can all effect you. Next time I'll take precautions. Toco-8 will be the order of the day before doing any test booster in the future.
Sorry for the rant..lol.
 
If you are prone to MPB and your test levels increase enough or "significantly" you will probably see more hair loss.


Well I run Stoked alot and have had no issues with hair loss. Now Havoc was a totally different story. But seriously I have had no hair loss issues.
 
Well I run Stoked alot and have had no issues with hair loss. Now Havoc was a totally different story. But seriously I have had no hair loss issues.

Well I know any high increase in test will cause hair loss if your prone to hair loss. The only way to know how much your test might be going up on Stoked is to see lab work from people who used Stoked. 5-alpha-reductase is what increases DHT and more test = more DHT, 5-alpha-reductase doesnt have a loopback like 17a hydroxalase (which will decrease prgesterone/pregnenolone if DHEA is 2 high), or LH which will decrease total test conversion from DHEA if free test is 2 high.

So unless Quercetin and Epimedium decreases DHT, or DHT binding or DHT from communicating at the receptor you will have some hair loss if ur prone to it on any product that increases your test to a sig. amount, as in say a 40% or more increase in total and free test.
 
Pygeum works better than Saw Palmetto at blocking DHT.


I never really here pygeum mentioned much but I googled and did find info on it blocking dht but not any scientific studies proving it. I also noticed it blocks dht in the overall body not just the scalp so that might be a bit detrimental since some dht is needed to keep balance in the body. S
 
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Check out Strat's final review. There is pertinent info about Stoked and its lack of aggravating hair loss.
 
Propecia (Finasteride).... go to your MD and tell him or her that you have MPB and get the script..... it prevents Test.from being converted to DHT..... less baldness, and better test. levels all in 1 tiny pill..............Peace!
 
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