Why is no one talking about coffee and TE/hairloss? Treatment 12/12/2025
The conversation discusses hair loss and its potential link to caffeine consumption, with the original poster experiencing increased shedding after consuming more coffee. They mention being a non-responder to finasteride and plan to reduce coffee intake, while others suggest various factors like stress, physical exertion, and medication changes could also contribute to hair loss.
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community Saying creatine causes loss on fin/dut makes no sense and this is why
The conversation discusses whether creatine causes hair loss for those using finasteride or dutasteride, with some suggesting creatine might increase DHT or upregulate androgen receptors, potentially leading to hair loss. Others argue the evidence is not conclusive, citing limited studies and personal anecdotes, with some avoiding creatine as a precaution.
community Start when you first notice hair loss
Start hair loss treatment early. Finasteride stops hair loss; dutasteride and oral minoxidil slightly improve thickness.
community Stop Complaining about Creatine. You're just fixated on shedding.
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