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It is systemically absorbed, however due to the nature of the chemical, it is converted to harmless substances once absorbed. This is not the case for many other chemicals.

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It is systemically absorbed, however due to the nature of the chemical, it is converted to harmless substances once absorbed. This is not the case for many other chemicals.

I agree, but havent some people developed gyno symptoms from using spironolactone?
 

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HairlossTalk said:
It is systemically absorbed, however due to the nature of the chemical, it is converted to harmless substances once absorbed. This is not the case for many other chemicals.

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That's not what I heard. I heard it's metabolized in the skin very quickly, and nothing is absorbed systemically. If revivogen really inhibits 5-ar , and "all" topicals are absorbed systemically.. wouldn't that mean it will inhibit 5ar in your body?

I have heard of some guys getting some side effects with topical spironolactone.
 

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richlocks said:
That's not what I heard. I heard it's metabolized in the skin very quickly, and nothing is absorbed systemically.
I can sense the "challenging" tone in your typing... anyways ... That's the same thing as what I said. It is converted (metabolized) into something else once absorbed. It is unique in this sense.

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If revivogen really inhibits 5-ar , and "all" topicals are absorbed systemically.. wouldn't that mean it will inhibit 5ar in your body?
As we've just established with the unique-ness of topical spironolactone, it depends entirely on the chemical in question.

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I have heard of some guys getting some side effects with topical spironolactone.
I have heard of some guys saying Fabao101 works too. I've heard a lot of things. Can't put much stock in something and say either way unless you have a study to point to. And there is one. In a controlled study, people put topical spironolactone on nearly 75% of their body and reported no adverse side effects whatsoever. Ask Bryan Shelton for the study. I have asked Dr. Lee about topical spironolactone side effects about 900 times and he continues to tell me there have been no such reports.

Quite honestly im getting tired of people telling me what they hear from anonymous posters on discussion boards... :hairy:

Quite honestly it doesnt amount to a hill of poop to me.

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I have asked Dr. Lee about topical spironolactone side effects about 900 times and he continues to tell me there have been no such reports.

Well he would say that, wouldnt he. Though I would do the same if I was a buisnessman/ doctor as well. :roll:
 

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zimmy said:
I have asked Dr. Lee about topical spironolactone side effects about 900 times and he continues to tell me there have been no such reports.

Well he would say that, wouldnt he. Though I would do the same if I was a buisnessman/ doctor as well. :roll:

Not really. He definetly sold propecia at his office but reccomended to me over and over again that I not take it because I was only 25. He also told me the negatives about spironolactone (it being messy/smelly) but said it was a better and safer option for me at this point.
 

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HairlossTalk said:
I have heard of some guys saying Fabao101 works too. I've heard a lot of things. Can't put much stock in something and say either way unless you have a study to point to.


That's fine.. then you should have no problems with RU58841 and it's numerous studies proving that no systemic absorption is detected in the many long term studies with stumptailed macaques... Plus the fact the drug is in phase 2 of FDA testing by proselika.. right?

I'm not challenging you dude, come on.

BTW , I hate you, you have a great head of hair, you ***!
 
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