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Why CB is still so costly after all these years ?
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This. How is it still talked about so much when no one ever has results? The only one's I've seen are that Hellouser thread where he had some pics with gains (that he would then lose again) and then maybe that MorePlatesMoreDates guy
Did you run blood test? Are you in the range with t / dht/ estrogens ?I think the neurostoids is what affected me in my case... Felt like my brain was disconected to my penis, I could only get erections manually
What purity is their CB?
Been on CB for like 5-6 months at 7.5% twice a day. So far, hair has receded a little in the temples, which was the target area. No sides though. Overall, not going to be enough for my situation so I'm looking into dropping CB for topical SARMs (10mg s4) and run blood work to see if I get suppression.
Not a bad video however he exaggerates the supposed high safety profile of finasteride.
Some valid points from the guy behind one of the only two youtube channels that discuss hair loss worth watching.
Not a bad video however he exaggerates the supposed high safety profile of finasteride.
I stopped listening after 2 minutes when he said RU's molecular stability is likely the reason it didn't make it to market. RU is actually a pretty stable drug, and half-life is not the same thing as shelf-life. Also, RU's short half-life is not a problem because it metabolizes into cyanonilutamide, a very potent AA with a longer half-life.
Can i have your opinion on wether RU is safe or not to use considering the potential systemic absorbtion? Thanks
what are you basing this safety on? I would really like to try RU but am scared of potential sides (eg. infertility and CHF). So far, zix isn't doing much if anything at all.Systemic absorption should be limited, but this depends partly on the vehicle and things like wounding. We don't have any studies in humans, but my guess is that it's pretty safe for long-term use. I would say that it's probably on par with finasteride in terms of safety.