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This is Janey-esque in terms of length. I often have people requesting TL;DR but I am like, I put my all into this, maybe at least scan it. One thing that you mention that I find quite interesting and that has to do with the probable "crowding out" effects of phyto-chemicals. This comes up every day on the Reddit HRT sites. Using substances like red clover, that are purported to be estrogenic, might just be blocking out the nature estrogens that all males and MTF's need for best health.TL;DR AT THE BOTTOM OF THE POST- PRODUCT "REVIEW"/WARNING
I was very happy to find this product. I'm from a country with limited options and import charges are high. This was the most well-rounded formula I could find, with multiple criteria in mind.
On paper, it does look really well and at an affordable price. Each active ingredient has some form of studies on it (mostly in vitro cell cultures) but the ingredients have also been used in some human trials.
The Ordinary also doesn't hesitate to mention that their total concentration of active ingredients is 21,15%.
In studies for the different patents: REDENSYL™, Procapil™, CAPIXYL™ and BAICAPIL™ that are in the product, they have used a concentration between 1-5%. 1% of that is Caffeine, so we know it contains close to the concentration we need in order for these natural substances to attempt to replicate that of which was done in studies.
It absorbs the scalp really well, though that in itself has its trade-off. Scalp penetration/permeability = higher systemic retention. So it's clear it's getting "in there" and doing its job. Even though it absorbs well, the scalp does not become dry and it stays relatively humid.
I thought this could be my long-term option as a substitute for Finasteride and Minoxidil because it covers both the DHT and blood-flow aspect (and does even more than that, for instance, increasing collagen & elastin synthesis + targets many other pathways wanted for hair growth).
That being said, the reason I'm making this post- I saw another guy talking about how this product has raised his prolactin significantly too. This had me worried, but I wanted to try the product for myself.
Important to note: I've always been very sensitive and notice the smallest changes in my physiology. Especially hormonal changes. I'm on the autism spectrum disorder if that 'helps'.
Short about my experience;
I developed sexual dysfunction and gynecomastia even just from a few weeks on microdose topical Finasteride (0.025% concentration). For Minoxidil, it induced heart palpitations, increased heart-rate, dark circles under eyes, headaches and overall puffy look in my face. It would make it harder to catch my breath and get a satisfying yawn. I was only on it for a short time, but I was not gonna let my gynecomastia worsen and develop.
About the ingredients in The Ordinary Multi Peptide Serum:
Phytoestrogens from:
All of these ingredients have some sort of estrogenic effects. Some of them, like Apigenin, can have an anti-estrogenic effect, which is dose-dependent. But It's unpredictable, especially in humans. Most of them bind to both alpha and beta estrogen receptors with high affinity and induce an abundant estrogenic state. Obviously, through these estrogenic mechanisms they induce hair growth. They antagonize the binding affinity of DHT, decrease LH & FSH (hormones that synergically induce testosterone production), and increase estradiol. An increase in estradiol would increase prolactin levels too (ref. to the other guy in this thread with prolactin increase). It makes full sense that this person reported this side effect.
- Genistein, Daidzein, Formononetin, and Biochanin A from CAPIXYL™ Red Clover Extract
- Apigenin from Procapil™
- EGCG & Dihydroquercetin/Taxifolin from REDENSYL™ Green Tea Extract
- Coumestans from BAICAPIL™ Glycine Soja Germ Extract
After taking this product for only 20 days, the mark where it makes sense the ingredients have accumulated systemically, I noticed a significant decrease in libido. Very weak and anti-climatic orgasms, watery sperm consistency, lack of sexual impulse when stimulated (both physically and when looking at sexual triggers), a very flat/monotone feeling, low motivation, higher emotionality (cry easily when watching TV series etc). Even worse, 7-10 days later, I started noticing my nipples were flaring up. Always been prone to gynecomastia. But this onset was very significant. An itchy, pounding/pulsating feeling in my nipples. Physically, I noticed lumps on both nipples and it hurt to mess around with them. Tender, sensitive and painful.
What’s even more scary is that I used Aromasin (Exemestane, an aromatase inhibitor that prevents the conversion of testosterone to estrogen) to deal with these issues. I used the same dosage as I have before when my gyno has flared up (6-12 mg). However, I was shocked to notice how it wasn’t doing much and my symptoms were still present- and continuing to worsen. Then I added 30 mg of Raloxifene (SERM with high affinity for blocking estrogen receptors specifically in breast tissue) It helped some more but it was continuing to worsen.
It only makes sense after reading a couple of studies. This rodent study shows that genistein, a phytoestrogen in Red Clover, attenuates the anti-estrogenic effects of Tamoxifen/Nolvadex. Here’s another one; Genistein-Mediated Attenuation of Tamoxifen-Induced Antagonism from Estrogen Receptor-Regulated Genes
I stopped taking the product, and within 3 days, my nipple sensitivity lessened. Libido started returning too. One week later, the same symptoms were substantially lower. One week after that, even better. Gynecomastia lumps seem to recess inwards and disappear. Now there was only 10% of the sensitivity/tender feeling. Libido is feeling more normal and more intense like it’s supposed to be. Refractory period decreased significantly. Returning to my baseline for every day that I'm not taking the product.
To me, it’s clear that this product actually works, both due to the studies on it, but also the magnitude of the side effects which is similar to what I experienced on Finasteride. Clearly, I didn’t use it for enough time to determine any of its hair-growth effects, but the side effects speak for themselves. Most natural products that are commercialized for treating hair-loss don’t have these side effects, very likely because they don’t contain the appropriate amount to induce a significant pharmacological change in your physiology, but this product very much does so, and it only makes sense. Natural or synthetic; a substance with a specific mechanism of action can induce change when the concentration is sufficient. This product has ingredients that increase estrogen and also has dual 5A-reductase inhibition. That’s why I experienced the same side effects as Finasteride.
TL;DR- Took it for a month, started develop gynecomastia, worsened sex-drive, general hypogonadism, similar side effects to Finasteride, AI/SERM’s didn’t alleviate it, stopped taking it and symptoms went away
But remember, cows eat tons of red clover to the point where it lowers their fertility. None of us can consume more than likely enough of these phytochemicals to do much of anything in terms of hormonal fluctuations. Maybe someone on a strict "Asian diet" from birth might benefit hair-wise but once we see hair loss, even that option is likely just a mirage. Baldness and extensive beard growth is programmed into whites/Semites and people with varying proportions of "Mediterranean" blood. So we are swimming against the current always without adult female levels of T and E2. I keep hoping to be proven wrong.