Exploring The Hormonal Route. Hair=life.

tato123

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But opinions are contradictory, there are people who say they keep it with raloxifene, I tell you this is biological individuality, it causes depression because the ER expression in our brain is also impaired, I don't see why it would prevent attack the hair follicle.
 

Pls_NW-1

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"Irrespective of that, the action of Raloxifene on hair is still unknown. And even if it doesn't affect hair growth, a healthy lipid profile and bone density is still important. NSAAs, in my opinion, make the body form healthy estrogen levels to regulate the HPG axis, since androgens are pretty much useless in the body. So, taking NSAAs(Bicalutamide) and SERMs(Raloxifene) together is not very appealing."

- Ein

I just love Ein lol
 

tato123

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"Irrespective of that, the action of Raloxifene on hair is still unknown. And even if it doesn't affect hair growth, a healthy lipid profile and bone density is still important. NSAAs, in my opinion, make the body form healthy estrogen levels to regulate the HPG axis, since androgens are pretty much useless in the body. So, taking NSAAs(Bicalutamide) and SERMs(Raloxifene) together is not very appealing."

- Ein

I just love Ein lol
This guy's head works like mine
 

Pls_NW-1

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"The possibility exists. Hair thinning is a documented side effect of SERMs, but the area of the body isn't mentioned. There are anecdotal reports of hair thinning in scalp from use of SERMs, but like I said, the ligand-receptor complex theory also exists. But binding to the correct receptor isn't the last step. The type of transcriptional regulation generated is also important. Even if the receptor is ER beta in hair follicles of scalp, there is a possibility that SERMs transcripts corepressors instead of coactivators (like Bicalutamide's action on androgen receptors) or they do nothing but block the position that needs to be occupied by estrogen molecules (like Cyproterone Acetate's action on androgen receptors). SERMs are pure enigma."

Hope this clarifies something for you guys!

Better stay off meds for gyno and just do surgery... I still try to find prostate cancer patients who did surgeries. Gotta keep u all updated, on the milky way lol
 

tato123

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We are getting somewhere here, we have a lot of knowledge in this topic my god

You could make an e-book with it here.

in other words guys

Avoid bicalutamide + raloxifene and tamoxifen toghether

Suppressed AR and ER is not good
 

Norwoody

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"The possibility exists. Hair thinning is a documented side effect of SERMs, but the area of the body isn't mentioned. There are anecdotal reports of hair thinning in scalp from use of SERMs, but like I said, the ligand-receptor complex theory also exists. But binding to the correct receptor isn't the last step. The type of transcriptional regulation generated is also important. Even if the receptor is ER beta in hair follicles of scalp, there is a possibility that SERMs transcripts corepressors instead of coactivators (like Bicalutamide's action on androgen receptors) or they do nothing but block the position that needs to be occupied by estrogen molecules (like Cyproterone Acetate's action on androgen receptors). SERMs are pure enigma."

Hope this clarifies something for you guys!

Better stay off meds for gyno and just do surgery... I still try to find prostate cancer patients who did surgeries. Gotta keep u all updated, on the milky way lol
Just start a thread titled "The Milky Way"
 

Pls_NW-1

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I am pretty sure that gyno is linked to estrogen dominance in skin tissue. This can be an indicator for us that the scalp benefits as well.

What do you think?
 

Pls_NW-1

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Its depressing that some old-aged man have better hair than us, in our late teens, early 20's. Genetics is weird.
 

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"Twenty-seven months after initiating bicalutamide (15ümg), he underwent bilateral periareolar mastopexies with peripheral liposuction under general anesthesia. Approximately 300 mL of fatty tissue was aspirated. The pathologic report showed no malignant change. The patient tolerated surgery well and was pleased with the results."

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Gergely

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"Twenty-seven months after initiating bicalutamide (15ümg), he underwent bilateral periareolar mastopexies with peripheral liposuction under general anesthesia. Approximately 300 mL of fatty tissue was aspirated. The pathologic report showed no malignant change. The patient tolerated surgery well and was pleased with the results."

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Looks better when you are not 80 :rolleyes:
 
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