Dedicated12
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@Deniak
Based on that information, and the plethora of anecdotal evidence across this forum and others, I'm inclined to think that you cannot tackle male pattern baldness with propecia along whilst simultaneously avoiding side effects, whether immediate or long term. Now, considering the majority of propecia users do not get side effects within initial usage period i.e +- 5 years, you're mentioning of the cumulative effect = side effects are relatively unknown for long term users and those that get off, a sudden influx of DHT affecting the hypothalamic-pituitary axis thus causing PFS etc.
To avoid the systematic suppression of serum DHT whilst reducing scalp DHT, based on the aforementioned studies by Drake, and the oral efficiency tests of 0.05 all the way to 5mg, a twice per week micro dosing of 0.05mg of finasteride say on a Monday and Thursday coupled with low dose of RU dh blocker 20mg on say Sunday, Tuesday, Friday should sufficiently block DHT at the scalp whilst negating side effects attributed to lowered serum DHT. This anti-androgen regime in conjunction with say nizoral, Min and stemox would ideally create a healthy scalp environment for the hair? Furthermore, perhaps cycling your finasteride use say 0.05mg twice per week for 2 weeks, followed by 0.05mg once per week for 2 weeks all the while painting a potent scalp DHT blocker at a low dose as well would avoid systematic suppression of serum DHT? Im incline to think with this approach, you could more or less sufficiently reduce Scalp DHT consistently, reaping the full benefits from finasteride, and negating the negatives completely
I'm curious as to your thoughts?
Based on that information, and the plethora of anecdotal evidence across this forum and others, I'm inclined to think that you cannot tackle male pattern baldness with propecia along whilst simultaneously avoiding side effects, whether immediate or long term. Now, considering the majority of propecia users do not get side effects within initial usage period i.e +- 5 years, you're mentioning of the cumulative effect = side effects are relatively unknown for long term users and those that get off, a sudden influx of DHT affecting the hypothalamic-pituitary axis thus causing PFS etc.
To avoid the systematic suppression of serum DHT whilst reducing scalp DHT, based on the aforementioned studies by Drake, and the oral efficiency tests of 0.05 all the way to 5mg, a twice per week micro dosing of 0.05mg of finasteride say on a Monday and Thursday coupled with low dose of RU dh blocker 20mg on say Sunday, Tuesday, Friday should sufficiently block DHT at the scalp whilst negating side effects attributed to lowered serum DHT. This anti-androgen regime in conjunction with say nizoral, Min and stemox would ideally create a healthy scalp environment for the hair? Furthermore, perhaps cycling your finasteride use say 0.05mg twice per week for 2 weeks, followed by 0.05mg once per week for 2 weeks all the while painting a potent scalp DHT blocker at a low dose as well would avoid systematic suppression of serum DHT? Im incline to think with this approach, you could more or less sufficiently reduce Scalp DHT consistently, reaping the full benefits from finasteride, and negating the negatives completely
I'm curious as to your thoughts?