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SavingMyHair

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IMO, androgen degrador wont help the majority of people who already tried HRT. If you're a young balder, it usually means that you already have mutated sebaceous glands and therefore hair follicles since utero, meaning they are super sensitive to not just steroid hormones, but also peptide ones like prolactin or insulin, just via defferent pathways. With those kind of mutations you need to dig a little deeper and counter direct sources of hair cycle disruption and inflammation. And the main sources are Wnt signaling pathway and PGD2.
PGD2 is both the main source of inflammation and Wnt activator. Like other prostaglandins, it can be easily countered by NSAIDs like aspirin without a need of using corticosteroids in most cases. I think the reduction of it must be a priority for most people with hairloss.
Wnt, which can also cause cancer and diabetes btw, unfortunately, cannot be inhibited directly apart from lowering PGD2. There is a direct Inhibitor, but it was only tested on rats, but successfully, which is good news.

All that is correct but to make things easier, if you bald from a young age, you are way too fucked and you shouldn't spread your genetic, so taking hrt and a vasectomy (because there are reports of mtf getting cis women pregnant) would eliminate the shitty genetics. Every young balding man should do that, same for woman who start thinning at young age. For us? It is too f*****g over but we can choose to not be selfish and stop spreading this genetics. Unfortunately humans are horrible creatures that wants to spread their genetics regardless if it is good or not, then their descendants will suffer because their parents were f*****g selfish and only care about them and what they want.

I rly f*****g hate when a bald f*** says 'oh no I dont want to take dutasteride might affect my fertility' just stfu up and get a vasectomy and stop that miserable genetic once and for all
 
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BeardCombover

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All that is correct but to make things easier, if you bald from a young age, you are way too fucked and you shouldn't spread your genetic, so taking hrt and a vasectomy (because there are reports of mtf getting cis women pregnant) would eliminate the shitty genetics. Every young balding man should do that, same for woman who start thinning at young age. For us? It is too f*****g over but we can choose to not be selfish and stop spreading this genetics. Unfortunately humans are horrible creatures that wants to spread their genetics regardless if it is good or not, then their descendants will suffer because their parents were f*****g selfish and only care about them and what they want.

I rly f*****g hate when a bald f*** says 'oh no I dont want to take dutasteride might affect my fertility' just stfu up and get a vasectomy and stop that miserable genetic once and for all
Both androgen degrador and this statement remind me of Adri. Are you like brothers or smth? xD
In any case, i disagree. In worst case you just need to provide your baby with baby aspirin.
 

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Like his philosophy

So you are in favor of spreading bald f*** genetics?
Im in favor of legal obligation to test both parents for paired gene mutations before the conception procedure, and if balding is the worst one of them, all good to me.
 
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SavingMyHair

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Baldness literally destroys lives, especially at a young age, because it is apparently also considered a metabolic illness

". Early-onset Androgenetic Alopecia may also be associated with hormonal profiles, 5α-reductase enzyme activity, androgen receptor genes, and some susceptibility loci. Comorbidities investigated included MetS, cardiovascular disease, insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, and Parkinson’s disease. Men with early-onset Androgenetic Alopecia may have reduced treatment efficacy with drug like rosuvastatin, metformin or lisinopril for dyslipidemia, prediabetes, or hypertension. Additionally, young men with Androgenetic Alopecia tended to suffer from psychological issues such as anxiety and low self-esteem compared to those without hair loss."
 
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I also think that diet is super important, especially if you arent using anti-inflammatory drugs. I agree that you need enough protein, but IMO more than anything else you need to avoid inflammatory foods like sugars, caffeine, flour products and alcohol.
i just dont think the average person gets “enough protein” especially in todays day in age. you literally need to have your mindset on protein 24/7 to reach the ideal macros, anyone whose experienced with lifting/gains knows this as fact. you can’t expect to see elite results with hair unless you get 1g per pound of body weight daily. 150-200g daily for the average male is a pretty difficult task. i’m sure most of the people on this fourm are getting 50-100g a day and considering it adequate
 

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Any guy who keeps taking hrt is a trans in denial and needs help like vast majority of users here. The ones who took it for hair purposes dropped hrt after a while.
Very true. I dropped it as well after it began acting on my chest. Thought of getting raloxifen + hrt but what if raloxifen caused me hairloss as well ? Yeah this just ain't worth it tbh
 

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i just dont think the average person gets “enough protein” especially in todays day in age. you literally need to have your mindset on protein 24/7 to reach the ideal macros, anyone whose experienced with lifting/gains knows this as fact. you can’t expect to see elite results with hair unless you get 1g per pound of body weight daily. 150-200g daily for the average male is a pretty difficult task. i’m sure most of the people on this fourm are getting 50-100g a day and considering it adequate
I agree with your "1g per pound" protein. But in this certain circumstances, it's unfortunate cope. The excuses will never run out on "why HRT didn't regrow my hair"
 

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i just dont think the average person gets “enough protein” especially in todays day in age. you literally need to have your mindset on protein 24/7 to reach the ideal macros, anyone whose experienced with lifting/gains knows this as fact. you can’t expect to see elite results with hair unless you get 1g per pound of body weight daily. 150-200g daily for the average male is a pretty difficult task. i’m sure most of the people on this fourm are getting 50-100g a day and considering it adequate
yes protein powder will grow your hairline back and thicken your hair all over. You wont even need HRT or finasteride and min for that matter. You found the solution we all so desperately needed.
 

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i just dont think the average person gets “enough protein” especially in todays day in age. you literally need to have your mindset on protein 24/7 to reach the ideal macros, anyone whose experienced with lifting/gains knows this as fact. you can’t expect to see elite results with hair unless you get 1g per pound of body weight daily. 150-200g daily for the average male is a pretty difficult task. i’m sure most of the people on this fourm are getting 50-100g a day and considering it adequate
If u just sit around and dont build muscles like going to the gym or whatever then your body wont need much protein. And too much protein is very bad for your body.
 
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