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Interesting statment regarding body hair from WWW.Wholesalehairproducts.COM
For over thirty years spironolactone has been used as an antihypertensive and a diuretic. More recently, it has been used to treat hirsutism in women. Using spironolactone to treat hirsutism may sound contradictory, but body hair (e.g. chest, face, axilla, pubis, etc.) is promoted by testosterone and since spironolactone is a potent anti-androgen, it’s successfully used to eliminate unwanted hair on the body.
Anyone know of what type of administration would work, oral, cream and amount?
For over thirty years spironolactone has been used as an antihypertensive and a diuretic. More recently, it has been used to treat hirsutism in women. Using spironolactone to treat hirsutism may sound contradictory, but body hair (e.g. chest, face, axilla, pubis, etc.) is promoted by testosterone and since spironolactone is a potent anti-androgen, it’s successfully used to eliminate unwanted hair on the body.
Anyone know of what type of administration would work, oral, cream and amount?