Is there anyone here who is taking topical estradiol without and 5ar enzyme cleavers/DHT blockers? I wana know what those sides are like if any...
What concentration and what else you taking?
are you asking if I can get an erection while using estrogel? yeah bro, estrogel is like a v**** for meBridgeburn uvas was an erection from the application of estrogel?
ok, but spironolactone can also cause depression.. or so I've heard. There was a supplement that @nWo Wolfpac reccomended earlier for reducing cortisol levels.. you might want to give that a try while on spironolactone.My main fear with CPA is the depression side effect, mainly because my depression is already severe and I wouldn't want it to worsen. Once I do get my hands on CPA, I will test it out and see how it goes though (I'm waiting for my endocrinologist appointment).
bridg and if you consume meat products? unless it can not replenish b12?ok, but spironolactone can also cause depression.. or so I've heard. There was a supplement that @nWo Wolfpac reccomended earlier for reducing cortisol levels.. you might want to give that a try while on spironolactone.
and If you do ever try cypro, don't forget to take b12
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Dienogest is a derivative of nortestosterone, characterized by antiandrogenic activity, which is about 30% of cyproterone acetate activity.What do you think about the drug Dienogest and its effective for hair loss??
Dienogest is a derivative of nortestosterone, characterized by antiandrogenic activity, which is about 30% of cyproterone acetate activity.
only 30% of cypro activityits effective for hair loss?
its like cpa, but 30% of it?
Yeah it’s the harshest drug I’ve ever used. I lost vast amounts of weight and could barely drag my bones around.spironolactone also messed up @Georgie
spironolactone doesn't lower T much, if even at all.. It doesn't have any direct antigonodotrophin effect, It might slightly lower it (although doesn't happen for everyone) because the blocked receptors lead to an increase in T in the bloodstream which aromatases in the hypothalamas of the brain. On a trans regimen using only spironolactone as an AA, it is the estrogen which causes the reduction in T.
Using spironolactone with Bica is redundant for T surpression.. it could help block extra receptors though, but blocking extra with a weak partial agonist such as spironolactone defeats the advantage a little bit of Bica as a pure antagonist.
However, countering the minoxidil with it is a good reason to use it