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so your saying while on finasteride alone you only had that 3-4 month shedding phase, but while on minoxidil you had shedding cycles , correct ?
compaq1 said:I think most of the shed that people get on finasteride is due to the increase in estrogen that some people get . High estrogen will put most of your hair in the resting state which will end up shedding 3 months after the start of the treatment ... so controlling estro sides from day one will reduce the chance of finasteride shed .. That’s what i did from day one on finasteride and never had the so called finasteride shed ...
fightingalltheway said:how do you control estro sides.....?
Rabid said:Estrogen prolongs anagen growth phase = good for hair.
compaq1 said:Rabid said:Estrogen prolongs anagen growth phase = good for hair.
Estrogen causes synchronous hair growth increasing the chance of massive hair loss once your body adjusts to the increase in estrogen levels which will then lead to all the hairs entering the resting phase at once. Estrogen also increases Sex hormone-binding globulin "SHBG" production by the liver which binds to fat soluble androgens decreasing the availability of the active hormones which would lead to all the sides that most people experience. Estrogen is the reason why most shed and have all the other side effects that no guy wants to deal with … So it’s best to control the estrogen from day one by supplementing with 50-70mg of zinc .