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Could you buy proscar and then cut it into 1/4 tabs and then get 4 times more Propecia??? Would save a lot of money. Also, combine that with Nizoral...and maybe it would turn nasser into Fabio?
 
yeah it is a 19-nor derivative. There was an abstract posted here about half a year ago talking about that..the actual substrate is Dihydrotrenbolone, don't know how you abreviate that though (DHTr?)
 
I know what you are talking about, and I was involved in that particular discussion.
It's wrong, if you do a research on Tren's metabolite's, you will find out for yourself, that such metabolite doesn't excist.
There's no, or, if there're any, it's so little, it souldn't concern us, interaction between Trenbolone and 5-alpha reductase.
 
so what's everyone's conclusion, what is there to take to battle hairloss from ex. Eq, Anavar, Fina, Winny all together.

I've used nizoral, saw palmetto for sust, and got great results.
 
BTW, for the ones interested in Nizoral, below is my e-mail to Dr.Lee from www.minoxidil.com
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culinaria wrote:

>Hello, Doctor Lee!
>I'm one of your patients, ****** *********.
>I have a question for you. Is using Nizoral shampoo(1% strength) beneficial for
hair, for patients with MPB?
>Thank you, very much.
>
>Best regards,
>
>*******.


Yes.

Ketoconazole (the active ingredient of Nizoral) prevent some steroid synthesis,
including DHT. Leave the
shampoo on the
scalp for a few minutes before rinsing it off.

It won't hurt to use nizoral concomitantly with these drugs, but use it first so
you don't wash off the
topicals. The efficacy of Nizoral is compared to that of 2% minoxidil.

One % and two % are about equal in efficacy.

Richard Lee, M.D.
 
Hugh Gellatts said:
yeah it is a 19-nor derivative. There was an abstract posted here about half a year ago talking about that..the actual substrate is Dihydrotrenbolone, don't know how you abreviate that though (DHTr?)

There is no such thing as "dihydrotrenbolone." while the ACTIVITY SPECTRUM of trenbolone has been compared to nandrolone in research, it is not a 19-nor derivative.
 
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