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Dbol, hairloss, and possible solution...

jacshelb

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This is my hypothesis: Dbol causes hairloss in a lot of people because of both it's conversion to DHT and to estrogen. Not everyone is predisposed to losing hair through both pathways. I, for one, can use trenbolone ace every time and not see hair loss. But, the times I have noticed hairloss were either with Dbol or when using moderate to large amounts (for me, like 500 mg/week) of testosterone without an effective anti-e.

So, I'm thinking that most of the problems of hairloss with Dbol would be cut out if a person used an effective anti-e. What do you guys think? It's been years since I've tried Dbol, loved the pumps, but hated the hairloss! And, at that time all I had was nolva and clomid for anti-e's!!
 
Wouldn't propecia solve your problem? I have never heard of anti - e being used to combat hair loss. But then again i'm a new :)
 
This is my hypothesis: Dbol causes hairloss in a lot of people because of both it's conversion to DHT and to estrogen. Not everyone is predisposed to losing hair through both pathways. I, for one, can use trenbolone ace every time and not see hair loss. But, the times I have noticed hairloss were either with Dbol or when using moderate to large amounts (for me, like 500 mg/week) of testosterone without an effective anti-e.

So, I'm thinking that most of the problems of hairloss with Dbol would be cut out if a person used an effective anti-e. What do you guys think? It's been years since I've tried Dbol, loved the pumps, but hated the hairloss! And, at that time all I had was nolva and clomid for anti-e's!!

Bro all studies show that estrogen is used to treat hair loss. Even high levels have been shown to have a posative effect on hair..

Tren is a nandro not a dht.. and dose not convert to dht at a very high level do to its progesterone activity.

Basically you are dht sensitive. Like every one else who goes bold from aas. I think its importent to not that excess cholesterol can also cause hare loss though. And dbol can cause excess cholesterol to sky rocket.
 
I hear what you are saying Needto, but why would my hair loss stop when I started taking an effective anti-e with my test? It could be the fact that I lowered the dose of test prop and threw in an equal amount of tren. But, that begs the other question of why do some people have such a hard time with tren and hair loss if it doesn't convert to dht? And, why do some people have problems with dbol and others don't that are prone to hair loss?

I know you are right, but just exploring the issue. And, now that I think about it, estrogen must be good for the hair, much smaller percentage of women going bald! Where in the heck did I hear that it caused hair loss in the first place? hmmm, I remember someone talking about it. For the record, I've been doing 350-550 mg per week of a mix of test prop and tren ace for 6-8 week cycles (about 3 per year) for the last three years and have had no further significant hair loss. I suppose perhaps it's just from keeping my test intake fairly low (175-275 mg per week).
 
Needto, wouldn't propecia solve his problem with any drug that converts to DHT?

I appreciate that man, but I'm addicted to tren. Using propecia and tren is a no no. Again, I haven't had any significant hairloss in years (ever since lowering my test dose). You are right though, propecia or avodart would be good if I was on test only. I had the opportunity to try some dbol again and was just weighing the pros and cons.
 
Ive never heard of anti e's helping with baldness before?

Actually low levels of estrogen can make you loose hair. Women for example who enter menopause have lowered estrogen levels and more testosterone is then bio-available to be converted to DHT.
 
Ok, ok, so I was wrong about estrogen and hairloss... jeesh :) Seriously, I don't know where I heard that, but it must have either been wrong info (not the first on the net) or I read it wrong (again, not a first!). Just thinking outloud guys.

I haven't lost much hair in years and want to keep it that way. I hear Deca is safe and EQ isn't bad as far as hairloss goes. For the first time in awhile I have some choices.

I already have test and tren ready. Which of these three would be the best to add in and how? - deca, tbol (tabs), EQ. I've never done any of them. In fact, I haven't done anything but test and tren in years so this is all new to me. I'm staying away from Dbol, winny, primo, anadrol etc because of the hairloss.

Basically, would it be ok to add in an equal amount of Deca to my test and tren, or is that suppressive overkill?!
 
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