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Flaming Taco recommends looking at zinc deficiency

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Aspectx: Not all finasteride generics are created equal. A reputation system is very impor tant here.

Endana, Potential Dingo, and Averbs debate if are hair transplants are permanent. Joe Buck’s gotten at least 8 of them.

TeQuiero needs to up his Vitamin D

Mna shares a dutasteride mesotherapy study, where only 15% of patients completed the year-long treatment, 38% of which saw results.

GregLurik’s recommends star ting with 5ar inhibitors before moving to androgen receptor blockers.

RawSkin is on 1% spironolactone (1.5ml daily) and is happy so far.

Murder Fox is on Bicalutamide 50mg daily for her androgen sensitivity, which seems to be caused by a previous regimen: low dose cyproterone acetate–an AR receptor blocker–and a weekly dose of dutasteride. Impeding androgen production and interaction levels caused increased sensitivity to androgens, so much so that 0.6 nmol/L of testosterone would resume her hair loss. She’s only on Bicalutamide for the last 3 months–shedding has slowed, but not stopped entirely yet.

Bpq asks if anyone has tried Regenera Activa or knows much about it.

Ryann updates us on Turn Biotech, an epigenetic reprogramming company, has moved to in vivo models for skin regeneration. Hair would be next, we hope.

RawSkin asks: “What if you transplanted beard hair to scalp, dermarolled the fuck out it, would they become native hairs?”

GregLurik wonders: “What is a nutrafol ad doing during the NBA playoffs?”

Ndimension ponders: “Should we downregulate anagen at the star t of anagen, to prolong anagen?”

Racias asks: “Will androgen receptor blockers cause higher levels of DHT in scalp/blood–worsening effects on follicles that don’t receive AR inhibition?”

Zoon is currently on spironolactone, opzalura topical, ketoconazole shampoo, and some vitamins.

BradMish is going to light Ghter’s tail on fire if we don’t have Hairy Matters 3.

Is Olix dead? They at least have some expensive patents.

Herber t asks Jumpman: “Do you think there could exist an anti-androgen that can only be active in the follicle, not by delivery mechanism, but purely by design?”

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