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    Hair loss?? Can it be prevented

    So my grandfather has lost most of his hair . I was wondering if there is anything that can be done or take to make sure i dont speed up going bald at a young age if im genetically prone to do it. Havent seen any literature on this or if it is even possible if your prone to losing your .. not sure if i am but want to try and stop it if so help please!!

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    Well truth is that if you're genetically predisposed then it's gonna happen sooner or later (sooner if you go on AAS). Finasteride/dutasteride/minoxidil can help but it will happen if MPB is in your family. The old theory is that MPB (male pattern baldness) is given through by your mother's family, although recent studies suggests that both the father's family aswell as the mother's family contribute.

    So if the men in either your father or your mother's family lost their hair at a young age then you will too eventually and most AAS will speed this up.

    If you're still wanting to use AAS then stay away from AAS that convert to DHT (Test/EQ/Sust/Omnadren etc) or those that are already DHT derived (Anavar/Primo/Masteron/Proviron/Anadrol/Winstrol etc).

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    Quote Originally Posted by nby View Post
    Well truth is that if you're genetically predisposed then it's gonna happen sooner or later (sooner if you go on AAS). Finasteride/dutasteride/minoxidil can help but it will happen if MPB is in your family. The old theory is that MPB (male pattern baldness) is given through by your mother's family, although recent studies suggests that both the father's family aswell as the mother's family contribute.

    So if the men in either your father or your mother's family lost their hair at a young age then you will too eventually and most AAS will speed this up.

    If you're still wanting to use AAS then stay away from AAS that convert to DHT (Test/EQ/Sust/Omnadren etc) or those that are already DHT derived (Anavar/Primo/Masteron/Proviron/Anadrol/Winstrol etc).
    LOL - your list of what to stay away from pertty much eliminates all the good ones, doesn't it. I have accepted the fact that my MPB is getting more pronounced ED. But I still can't see it b/c it's in the back. (Out of sight out of mind). Used everything you listed except Sust/Omna. My love for the other items exceeds my love for my hair therefore, I'll keep doing my thing and when I go bald I go bald. I'll shave it aka Andre Agassi-style.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigBird View Post
    LOL - your list of what to stay away from pertty much eliminates all the good ones, doesn't it. I have accepted the fact that my MPB is getting more pronounced ED. But I still can't see it b/c it's in the back. (Out of sight out of mind). Used everything you listed except Sust/Omna. My love for the other items exceeds my love for my hair therefore, I'll keep doing my thing and when I go bald I go bald. I'll shave it aka Andre Agassi-style.
    Well tren/deca still there. Var seems to be very mild on the hairline for most.
    You can still use test with fina for example, no guarantees tho!

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    Tren is definately one of my favorites!! But beware your blood pressure - it has the tendency to spike it well into Hyper Tension range. Deca probably safer overall. But I wouldn't run them both together.

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    Might aswell make a natural hairloss stack and try it out

    Vitmin C,E,B5 daily

    Nizoral shampoo
    emu oil
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    minoxodil or any other product, theres caffeine liquids that you leave on scalp overnight. Or natural herb lotion (naturvital)

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    Use Rogane before you even need it.

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    NIOXIN shampoo is made specifically to inhibit DHT in the scalp

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    Quote Originally Posted by nby View Post
    Well tren/deca still there. Var seems to be very mild on the hairline for most.
    You can still use test with fina for example, no guarantees tho!

    Shouldnt you use test with both DECA and Var?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nby View Post
    Well truth is that if you're genetically predisposed then it's gonna happen sooner or later (sooner if you go on AAS). Finasteride/dutasteride/minoxidil can help but it will happen if MPB is in your family. The old theory is that MPB (male pattern baldness) is given through by your mother's family, although recent studies suggests that both the father's family aswell as the mother's family contribute.

    So if the men in either your father or your mother's family lost their hair at a young age then you will too eventually and most AAS will speed this up.

    If you're still wanting to use AAS then stay away from AAS that convert to DHT (Test/EQ/Sust/Omnadren etc) or those that are already DHT derived (Anavar/Primo/Masteron/Proviron/Anadrol/Winstrol etc).
    Tren will knock the hair out faster than anything else you've listed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GrappleStrong View Post
    So my grandfather has lost most of his hair . I was wondering if there is anything that can be done or take to make sure i dont speed up going bald at a young age if im genetically prone to do it. Havent seen any literature on this or if it is even possible if your prone to losing your .. not sure if i am but want to try and stop it if so help please!!

    Using ANY aas will speed the process up, there is nothing else you can do about it except try some of the suggestions listed. Even then, it's still going to happen if you're prone.

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    My circular balding pattern in back of my head certainly did get larger when I was running Tren. I wasn't sure it was the Tren or just ffrom being on Test for several months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LightBearer View Post
    NIOXIN shampoo is made specifically to inhibit DHT in the scalp
    This. Little of it goes systemic so typical 5a-reductase inhibitor symptoms don't arise. Toco-8 also works very well (stopped my mild hair loss from sebum build-up/itchy scalp), happens to be on sale in our store too.

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