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11-27-2018, 01:24 PM #1
Two Ways To Fight Baldness Caused by Steroids
Two Ways To Fight Baldness Caused by Steroids
1. Keep DHT level lower through limiting or even omitting at all steroids that acute hair loss.
2. The use of topical medications.
When testosterone or DHT level is extremely high in the body topical creams or gels are inefficient. You will find dozens of recommendations but just a few of them can be of real help. Therefore, be careful with your choice.
The list of most androgenic hair loss steroids. The more androgenic compound is, a more pronounced increase of DHT will be observed.
Steroids will speed up the hair loss if you are genetically predisposed to male pattern baldness. If you have previous cases of baldness in your family keep your hands off steroids if you dare your hair. Or at least, cut from your list the ones with worsening effect on hair.chihuahua, Dean Destructo thanked for this postfullytorqued liked this post
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11-27-2018, 01:27 PM #2
Worst Steroids for Hair Loss - Anadrol - anavar
Worst Steroids for Hair Loss
Anadrol (Oxymetholone) is a popular steroid but with dramatic impact on hair loss. Because of its rapidity to run into estrogen and DHT, is quite difficult to control Anadrol hair loss. Stay away of it if you already have hair problems. It’s definitely not for you.
Anavar (Oxandrolone) is one of the safest steroids but can trigger hair loss when taken in a dosage higher than 100 mg.
Deca-Durabolin is a good choice if you are trying to avoid hair loss issues. But it has to be stacked with testosterone, which automatically increases the risk to get higher DHT level. Taken alone is not just risky, but it will leave with no sex drive and energy within just dozens of day.What can be worse than this? Mixing Deca-Durabolin with a 5AR inhibitor like Finasteride. Androgenic properties of Deca-Durabolin would go wild, resulting in a strong hair loss effect.
Equipoise (Boldenone undecylenate), Primobolan (Methenolone), Superdrol (Methasterone) and Testosterone have the weaker effect on hair loss, but the risk is still present. Is better to avoid them if you present signs of hair loss.Dean Destructo thanked for this post
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Sourced from the castor bean (Ricinus communis), castor oil is rich in ricinoleic acid—a type of fatty acid found to fight inflammation. When applied to the scalp, it's purported to enhance the health of the hair follicles and, in turn, promote hair growth (as well as protect against hair loss).
Don't use a derma roller, use a 1.5mm Derma stamp or pen.
With castor oil I went from a hair fall count average of 20 to 5 in 3 days. I kept a log , and at least for me it was consistent. You can soak your scalp in it once a week or more at night. Wear a cap to bed!
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Castor oil is also great for inflamed joints. Wrap the joint in plastic wrap after massaging the oil in to the inflamed area.