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Hair loss

YouBet33

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Has anyone ever noticed hair loss issues on the first week of epiandro/4andro? Washing my hair out this morning noticing a few on my hands , ran my hand through my hair after the shower and notices more, freaking me out
 
Since epiandro converts to DHT it's not uncommon. Pick up some DHT blocking shampoo. Pura D'or gold has solid reviews
 
Is it just the epiandro or do you think the 4andro could be causing it too
 
Is it just the epiandro or do you think the 4andro could be causing it too
It's most likely the epiandro. But since 4-Andro converts to test, and test to DHT it IS possible. But I can't recall ever seeing anyone complain about hair loss from 4-Andro.
 
Awesome, I'll drop the epiandro and continue with the 4andro/LGD elite and see how it goes
 
I take beta sitosterol with my epiandro (400 mgs./day) since I'm MPB prone and that helps a bunch too.
 
Those shampoos are a waste of money - choose a new compound to run, really. That is, if you're concerned with hair loss.
 
Definitely not a waste. They can block/remove dht from the scalp. Here is a thread with what coop uses as well as tons of studies. Yes there are bunk products but there are effective dht blocking shampoos. Specifically keto shampoos.

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I noticed zero effect. DHT at the scalp can kiss my ass, gotta get dowwwn into that follicle baby!!!

I do know some guys seem to like it, but I don't believe its "strong" enough when you're taking these compounds multiple times daily and for weeks/months on end.
 
I noticed zero effect. DHT at the scalp can kiss my ass, gotta get dowwwn into that follicle baby!!!

I do know some guys seem to like it, but I don't believe its "strong" enough when you're taking these compounds multiple times daily and for weeks/months on end.

Agreed. It also tends to work for some people much more than others. A good keto shampoo does appear to be the first base approach in preventative measures. Ultimately one may need to make the Minox/fina jump but it's a lifetime commitment. Not to mention the possible fina sides. It's all a cost/benefit preference in the end. No epiandro for me personally.
 
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