- Reaction score
- 1,325
Or Duta + Bica + 1/2 CPA
Bica is the safest.dutasterida + cpa
or
dutasterida + bica
or
dutasterida + cipro
Way too much stress on the liver.Or Duta + Bica + 1/2 CPA
Bica is the safest.
Common (1% to 10%): Chest pain, hypertension, angina pectoris, congestive heart failure, myocardial infarction, coronary arrest, coronary artery disorder, syncope[Ref]Bica is the safest.
*More* Common side effects of ibuprofen :Common (1% to 10%): Chest pain, hypertension, angina pectoris, congestive heart failure, myocardial infarction, coronary arrest, coronary artery disorder, syncope[Ref]
Wouldn’t like to try what isn’t safe.
Yes, Bica is better than Cypro. Alot of people don't know that, when Cypro lowers Androgen levels low enough (sometimes in combination with E), it can activate AR receptors (CPA works as a weak androgen in this case).bica is more effective than cypro?
what would be the recommended starting dose for spout or cypro
along with dutasteride and minoxidil !!!
Yes, Bica is better than Cypro. Alot of people don't know that, when Cypro lowers Androgen levels low enough (sometimes in combination with E), it can activate AR receptors (CPA works as a weak androgen in this case).
Source : In accordance with its albeit weak capacity for activation of the AR, CPA has been found to stimulate androgen-sensitive carcinomagrowth in the absence of other androgens, an effect which could be blocked by co-treatment with flutamide.[31][53][54] In one study in rodents, DHT-stimulated prostate weight remained 40% above controls with administration of CPA even at the highest dosage, while flutamide was able to completely block the stimulatory effects of DHT.[57]
Bica on the other hand, blocks ARs, resultng in no androgen contact with the AR (provided you know the Bica dose you should be taking). Further more, Bica degrades ARs with time. But one important thing, if you are keen on using Bica, you should use it long term. An inappropriate dose or method, can result in AR upregulations. And since Bica is quite expensive, Cypro/spironolactone seem more attractive, and in a way they are (they do their job well).
Very good explanation
thank you
commented on dutasteride with some AA and forgot to mention
duct + spironolactone
the cost of spironolactone is much lower than that of the bica
could you try the duta + spironolactone before entering the bica ?
or the efficiency / collateral of the spironolactone is very low.
Cypro is very effective in low doses (12.5 mg) as opposed to the general idea of 50 mg+ . The starting dose (for trans at least) is 12.5 mg, increased only if T levels aren't reduced by ~70% after weeks of administration (and then reduced back once T suppression is acheived). For spironolactone, the starting dose is 50 mg, increased slowly if no signs of skin/hair improvements are seen after sometime (rarely a 400 mg dose has been used, and this dose is quite unhealthy).
How would AR upregulation happen with bicalutamide use?Yes, Bica is better than Cypro. Alot of people don't know that, when Cypro lowers Androgen levels low enough (sometimes in combination with E), it can activate AR receptors (CPA works as a weak androgen in this case).
Source : In accordance with its albeit weak capacity for activation of the AR, CPA has been found to stimulate androgen-sensitive carcinomagrowth in the absence of other androgens, an effect which could be blocked by co-treatment with flutamide.[31][53][54] In one study in rodents, DHT-stimulated prostate weight remained 40% above controls with administration of CPA even at the highest dosage, while flutamide was able to completely block the stimulatory effects of DHT.[57]
Bica on the other hand, blocks ARs, resultng in no androgen contact with the AR (provided you know the Bica dose you should be taking). Further more, Bica degrades ARs with time. But one important thing, if you are keen on using Bica, you should use it long term. An inappropriate dose or method, can result in AR upregulations. And since Bica is quite expensive, Cypro/spironolactone seem more attractive, and in a way they are (they do their job well).
Cypro is very effective in low doses (12.5 mg) as opposed to the general idea of 50 mg+ . The starting dose (for trans at least) is 12.5 mg, increased only if T levels aren't reduced by ~70% after weeks of administration (and then reduced back once T suppression is acheived). For spironolactone, the starting dose is 50 mg, increased slowly if no signs of skin/hair improvements are seen after sometime (rarely a 400 mg dose has been used, and this dose is quite unhealthy).
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Just look at this retard comparing those sides with the ones of ibuprofen. Not to mention the fact that you don't take ibuprofen daily or to grow your hair, fking -40 iq dumb fucks. This shows clearly what retards roam this forum and how dangerous they are to people that don't have a clue about things in general and that trust or look into the mouths of these dumb fucks.
Bica blocks AR. However, Bica raises T levels by ~2 fold. If complete blockade wasn't happening, the AR synthesis would upregulate in response to a "partial" blockade (incomplete). It's very essential to know hormone levels with AAs, especially AR blockers. Normally, 50 mg Bica is more than enough for castrate range T (< or = 50 ng/ml). Adding 5ARIs would facilitate Bica's work as there would be very little DHT that would compete with Bica.How would AR upregulation happen with bicalutamide use?
Nope. As long as the ARs are blocked, the HPG axis will always feel the need for higher hormone levels to counteract this phenomenon. Unless you combine Bica with enough E, then T levels will drop due to E being an anti-androgen itself.Isn't the increase in T levels temporary on bica?
You were on 500mg flutamide, 6mg estradiol, and you lost hair?hello if anyone can help me ... i spent a year with flutamide 500mg and estradiol 6mg average ... i had hair loss and thinning
my testosterone was high due to positive regulation and prolactin too ... in theory testosterone was blocked by flutamide and estradiol
my question is was it due to the increase of testosterone or prolactin ??
I still have high prolactin
You really need to check for prolactinomas ( brain tumours) before worrying about hair.then the increase of prolactin can make the hair fall and miniaturize it ... does anyone have any idea ?? I have hyperprolactinemia and I am afraid that this is worsening my hair
Vitex agnus, and p5p are really good at lower prolactin levels. If you can get your hands on cabergolin, use that. But otherwise the other two are good alternatives.then the increase of prolactin can make the hair fall and miniaturize it ... does anyone have any idea ?? I have hyperprolactinemia and I am afraid that this is worsening my hair