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in 2020 this thread will still be aliveToday is the second anniversary of this thread.
Happy Birthday Brotzu 2016 Lotion!
in 2020 this thread will still be aliveToday is the second anniversary of this thread.
Happy Birthday Brotzu 2016 Lotion!
And everybody will laugh about in JAPANin 2020 this thread will still be alive
Today is the second anniversary of this thread.
Happy Birthday Brotzu 2016 Lotion!
If you can read. Clearly the study demonstrates this: "A significant relationship is identified between those treated with finasteride and MBC"
Keep taking Finasteride. I do not tell you to stop taking it. I only inform you of the most recent studies about the drug.
No. *Sobbing uncontrollably*Been a couple days i didnt check this thread
Any news from fidia?
The two studies are from 2017. Ok. We will see the results in future studies published in 2018.@ElTioLaBota look how dumb ppl are, dont waste time arguing with them, its useless.
EDIT: wont lie, the dumb derma dick made me do some research for myself
just gonna leave this here. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4540753/
Wtf has Ghandi to do with all this... BtwThe two studies are from 2017. Ok. We will see the results in future studies published in 2018.
The University of Milan observed epigenetic changes in consumers of Finasteride.
Possible Epigenetic Changes in PFS Patients is Focus of New Clinical Study at University of Milano.
Continue taking oral Finasteride 1mg. Good luck.
What a shithead, "i do not tell you to stop taking it" no, instead you spew bullshit that holds 0 validity lol, what a dumb f***
Conclusion
In men with BPH, 5ARIs significantly increased the risk of gynecomastia, but not breast cancer, compared to AB use and no exposure. (No comments)
- Keep taking Finasteride. I, as a PhD, will NEVER recommend it to you. Your friend Ghandi: Violence is the weapon of the weak.
@ElTioLaBota @Dontwannabeabetabob @br1 @g.i joey
And another one:
Hematuria and Hematospermia Associated with the Use of Finasteride for the Treatment of Androgenic Alopecia: A Case Report.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29090364
Cheers.
g.i.joey posts:Wtf has Ghandi to do with all this... Btw
http://www.mkgandhi.org/letters/hitler_ltr1.htm
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/indiahom...famous-son-given-James-Boswell-treatment.html
"Practice what you preach or change your speech"
Great decision mateThis is not related to the Brotzu lotion, but I'll share it here.
I am taking finasteride since I was 18, now I am 25 and I am finally quitting it. I already tried at 0.5mg per day, still got sides, I just gotta quit, also cause this thing is exacerbating my depression and lack of energy/focus I believe. Better bald than on finasteride... I'll never let my son taking this f*****g poison.
Anyway, some days ago I stumbled on a thread on good old IESON, where they are using topical finasteride with no sides and some kind of result. There's a popular gel topical finasteride by Hasson & Wong, but it's so much finasteride into the lotion that it just goes systemic, and you get sides anyway. The thread I found is about another topical finasteride lotion, VERY simple to do (I'll do it myself at home), that was tested in 1997 by Dr. Mazzarella (yea... with an "a",lol). You can read about it here:
https://www.hairlosstalk.com/interact/threads/topical-finasteride-study-question-for-bryan.42836/
It's basically 50% alcohol, 25% propylene glycol, 25% water, 0.005% finasteride, twice daily, 1 ml (just once per day if you put 0,01% of finasteride). What's interesting is that:
_ it seems to work without sides. Not as fast as the pill, but after six months it should work
_ this study was just before Merck released Propecia 1mg, so for a few years after that no one cared about topical finasteride at all. We had the pill. It worked. That could explain the little interest behind topical finasteride at the time
_ it's a ridiculously low amount of finasteride. Assuming that all of it goes systemic (it does not), it would be like taking 0,1mg every day or something. So really, if you get sides with this, you'd get sides with a sugar pill as well.
Technically it should work by dissolving finasteride in minoxidil as well, but people are sticking with the original formula by applying minoxidil and this separately. Only changes to the lotion are: butylen glycol instead of propylene glycol (no skin irritation), 0,01% finasteride instead of 0,005% (so you only apply it once daily).
I think this is worth a try if you can't stay on finasteride because of sides. Few people are on this specific treatment, so there's no pics, but they say it works. Also a couple of IESON admins are using it, and they're considered reliable. That's the thread on IESON: http://www.ieson.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=70808&whichpage=1
I'll give this a try for one year. I ordered some PG on the internet. If it doesn't work, I'll just accept my fate. After all, I was meant to be bald at 18/19 y.o. Being bald at 25 is nothing compared to that.
HelloooooWhy has br1 not bashed the lotion today? What’s going on hmmm...
This is not related to the Brotzu lotion, but I'll share it here.
I am taking finasteride since I was 18, now I am 25 and I am finally quitting it. I already tried at 0.5mg per day, still got sides, I just gotta quit, also cause this thing is exacerbating my depression and lack of energy/focus I believe. Better bald than on finasteride... I'll never let my son taking this f*****g poison.
Anyway, some days ago I stumbled on a thread on good old IESON, where they are using topical finasteride with no sides and some kind of result. There's a popular gel topical finasteride by Hasson & Wong, but it's so much finasteride into the lotion that it just goes systemic, and you get sides anyway. The thread I found is about another topical finasteride lotion, VERY simple to do (I'll do it myself at home), that was tested in 1997 by Dr. Mazzarella (yea... with an "a",lol). You can read about it here:
https://www.hairlosstalk.com/interact/threads/topical-finasteride-study-question-for-bryan.42836/
It's basically 50% alcohol, 25% propylene glycol, 25% water, 0.005% finasteride, twice daily, 1 ml (just once per day if you put 0,01% of finasteride). What's interesting is that:
_ it seems to work without sides. Not as fast as the pill, but after six months it should work
_ this study was just before Merck released Propecia 1mg, so for a few years after that no one cared about topical finasteride at all. We had the pill. It worked. That could explain the little interest behind topical finasteride at the time
_ it's a ridiculously low amount of finasteride. Assuming that all of it goes systemic (it does not), it would be like taking 0,1mg every day or something. So really, if you get sides with this, you'd get sides with a sugar pill as well.
Technically it should work by dissolving finasteride in minoxidil as well, but people are sticking with the original formula by applying minoxidil and this separately. Only changes to the lotion are: butylen glycol instead of propylene glycol (no skin irritation), 0,01% finasteride instead of 0,005% (so you only apply it once daily).
I think this is worth a try if you can't stay on finasteride because of sides. Few people are on this specific treatment, so there's no pics, but they say it works. Also a couple of IESON admins are using it, and they're considered reliable. That's the thread on IESON: http://www.ieson.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=70808&whichpage=1
I'll give this a try for one year. I ordered some PG on the internet. If it doesn't work, I'll just accept my fate. After all, I was meant to be bald at 18/19 y.o. Being bald at 25 is nothing compared to that.
How long did you stay on the treatment?I tried the topical version mate, it was straight garbagio:.. glad you were able to save your hair for 7 years! If I was able to get 7 years in on finasteride I'd gladly quit at 30
How long did you stay on the treatment?
I was skeptical at first but then I read your username.May 15