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Ikarus

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legit, my skin is better than all of my female friends irl, bica is accutane + finasteride in one combo, the only issue is gyno from it

Estrogen + Bicalutamide is definitely the most desirable combination, in my opinion. It's cheaper to afford, and allows a lesser dose of bicalutamide which will save money in the long-run.
 

bridgeburn

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gynecomastia is caused by an imbalance of ERa expression to androgen expression in breast tissue. Genetics play a huge role in determining severity of gynecomastia in people on anti androgens, but yes your very correct, building muscles and losing fat helps a lot!

sadly I don't have the best gyno genes and they are slowly starting to form, heres what they look like at the moment (attached)
looks normal
 

Derelict

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the crown is as stubborn as the temples, and the only thing that is bringing my crown back is topical estrogen, minoxdil is trash and it ages the skin like a donkey

I disagree with you that minoxidil makes your skin bad, it is a nuisance having to apply topical but in reality it only takes about a minute before bed along with brushing teeth. Not really all that hard. My skin is fine after being on oral since october.
 

Ikarus

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I'm not surprised. Bicalutamide is superior to oral spironolactone and cyproterone acetate. I hope you achieve amazing results.

If the effectiveness of oral spironolactone ever vanishes as a booster, then I will consider a dose of 50 mg of bicalutamide, which is pretty cheap in The Netherlands.

I read that some people dropped their DHT blocker (finasteride/dutasteride), because they're already on bicalutamide, which also helps with lowering DHT. Is this true?

Bica blocks T and DHT
 

baba_yaga

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I started seeing regrowth around the eighth month mark. I have mild, yet visible crown thinning (which appears as a dreaded back part in my long hair). The density on the top was also pretty less, but I'm not sure if it was because my genes or hair loss. The parting on the top and around the hairline is never very thick, but since early childhood, my hair strands have been very limp with horribly less diameter, it splits up at the crown revealing a line of scalp underneath. And since this shedding is never ending, I can't tell if I'm healing or not. I know I shed a hell lot of miniaturized hairs which come back with a little more diameter, but I've also seen that some hair strands are so so so superfine and totally invisible because of less diameter, that they feel like they are miniaturized yet they grow beyond the shoulder length all the way from the top. I don't know what this means, but I don't feel bad at shedding those invisible strands at all.
You could shed whatever type of hair strand and you wont give a f***. You are on bica and finasteride. You simply cant lose any more hair.
 

baba_yaga

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gynecomastia is caused by an imbalance of ERa expression to androgen expression in breast tissue. Genetics play a huge role in determining severity of gynecomastia in people on anti androgens, but yes your very correct, building muscles and losing fat helps a lot!

sadly I don't have the best gyno genes and they are slowly starting to form, heres what they look like at the moment (attached)
You can always have surgery to remove them. Gyno is not a problem imo.
 

I'mme

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the two side effects I've had from bica are more sweating and gyno

I've had an easier time building muscle on bica likely due to the increase in T and free T, my skin has never been better
Man, that's exactly what I want: Muscle building. Didn't you see fat distribution and feminization on bicalutamide?
 

I'mme

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legit, my skin is better than all of my female friends irl, bica is accutane + finasteride in one combo, the only issue is gyno from it
What do you think of using DHT gel locally to prevent/reduce gyno? Since we're already taking finasteride/dutasteride, so the question of hairloss shouldn't arise, right?
 

coco_304

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Their only good option is E-ckeck at least to those who it is available to. The other option are money order or check by mail and that takes foreverrr. So i just do E-check and transfer the money from my bank.
Another places to buy bicalutmide?
 

baba_yaga

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well bica by itself blocks around 9-12ng/dl of T depending on ur DHT levels. so if ur on dutasteride it will block around 11 or 12ng of T on the basis that ur DHT is very low since the mechanism of action of bica is dependent on binding affinity.

thanks brah :p

correct, and it has corepressor transcription as @Ein mentioned so in theory it should work for life via degrading the Androgen response element

its to early to say if I've seen fat redistribution, but none yet. The gyno is f*****g brutal though I wouldn't even go near E if u want normal nipples.
Can you please tell me where did you get the number of T blocked by bica? (study link?)
 
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