Jonny Q
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I've been using propecia since about October 2008, I've been through the sheds and other side effects and I am pleased to say that recently the hair fall had all but stopped and the hair itself was feeling much healthier and stronger. I even think that it was starting to thicken up and I had "turned a big corner" My wife, who doesn't know that I'm taking anything and cuts my hair also commented on the fact that it looked thicker recently.
I've also decided to get fit, I'm 38 and want to keep in good shape as I get older, so invested in some weights and a home gym. The only problem is that I have noticed that since I have started doing some training I get increased hair loss again, I suppose due to the raised testosterone levels in my body. If I leave the traing my hair gets better and the loss reduces, but if I start again the same results occur. I haven't checked what happens if I do cardio training such as running yet as I'm waiting for an ankle injury to recover.
I just wondered if anyone else had a similar problem, or if there was anyone who could suggest anything to counteract this reaction. I also recently took some "alleged" semen enhancing tablets to help up the old fella following a vasectomy, this had the same response, the ingrediants included vit E, zinc, aminos, maca, to name but a few, the product was said to "increase testosterone levels"
It seems as though my body is very sensitive to any slight increase in testosterone levels, with the effects going "straight to my head" as they say.
I wondered if a pure protein supplement would be any good as protein is a major factor in hair and would help in the rebuild of the muscles rather than calling on the body to increase its testosterone levels to cope. I stress that only a pure protein supplement would be used as I also had a similar effect previously whilst taking supplements including creatine.
Any help or advice would be much appreciated.
I've also decided to get fit, I'm 38 and want to keep in good shape as I get older, so invested in some weights and a home gym. The only problem is that I have noticed that since I have started doing some training I get increased hair loss again, I suppose due to the raised testosterone levels in my body. If I leave the traing my hair gets better and the loss reduces, but if I start again the same results occur. I haven't checked what happens if I do cardio training such as running yet as I'm waiting for an ankle injury to recover.
I just wondered if anyone else had a similar problem, or if there was anyone who could suggest anything to counteract this reaction. I also recently took some "alleged" semen enhancing tablets to help up the old fella following a vasectomy, this had the same response, the ingrediants included vit E, zinc, aminos, maca, to name but a few, the product was said to "increase testosterone levels"
It seems as though my body is very sensitive to any slight increase in testosterone levels, with the effects going "straight to my head" as they say.
I wondered if a pure protein supplement would be any good as protein is a major factor in hair and would help in the rebuild of the muscles rather than calling on the body to increase its testosterone levels to cope. I stress that only a pure protein supplement would be used as I also had a similar effect previously whilst taking supplements including creatine.
Any help or advice would be much appreciated.