Hair Loss Product With Impotency Side Effects?

Have hair loss products cause you partial or strong ED dysfunction?


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Han2978

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Hi all,
A lot of the treatments out there, for male pattern baldness, have the possible side effects of making the person undergoing the treatment impotent, or infertile, partial or complete loss of libido, ED disfunction, all due to lowering testosterone, increasing estrogen, blocking dht (as an attempt to stop the male hormones shrinking hair follicles in the scalp)
Such treatments are: propecia, rogaine, minoxidil, different shampoos, saw palmetto, different hair serum drops, supplement tablets, etc...

It is a serious possible side effect that a young man could end up sterile and unable to marry or raise up his own biological kids, from use of certain hair loss products. Or that a married man might experience this half way through his marriage because of such products.


Can people end up with permanent side effects just from 6months of use of certain hair loss products? Or is it possible to stop using a hair loss product and regain potency if someone notices side effects early on?


Does anyone have experience with using the supplement "Viviscal Man", they are vitamin tablets that are supposed to stop hairloss and increase hair growth, they include saw palmetto which has a side effect of possibly making someone impotent,



Are there any products out there that work but are free of side effects such as the above:

Eg: lasercomb,
Scalp roller,
Nanogen hair growth serum,



Do any of the above or other products work without unwanted side effects?


Does Alpecin caffeine shampoo lower testosterone?
Does cerafill defy block DHT and increase estrogen? Cerafill extra strength has 5% minoxidil and minoxidil has people who claim impotency side effects,
 
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