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August 1952 in “The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism”
A 17-year-old female with adrenogenital syndrome produces very high levels of androgens, which prevent complete feminization despite high estrogen doses.
The conversation is about using Biolabshop's RU58841 product, which includes GHK-Cuandmelatonin, to improve hair quality and combat hair loss. The user has previously used finasteride, minoxidil, and Anageninc’s RU58841with success and seeks feedback on the new product, especially from those on anabolic steroids or hormone treatments.
The conversation discusses various hair recovery treatments, including finasteride, dutasteride, minoxidil, RU58841, ketoconazole shampoo, microneedling, and tretinoin. Users debate the effectiveness and safety of these treatments, with some suggesting combinations like dutasteride and minoxidil as potent options.
Various treatments for hair loss include minoxidil injections, finasteride, dutasteride, microneedling, Nizoral shampoo, and supplements like vitamin D and biotin. Additional methods mentioned are red light therapy, scalp massages, lifestyle changes, and hair transplants.
Minoxidil with alcohol and propylene glycol was more effective than non-alcohol versions, andRU58841 worked best in a non-water-based solution. Oral finasteride showed better results than topical, despite side effects; microneedling and tretinoin worsened hair loss, and PRP was only helpful when younger.
A user humorously suggests an extreme hair loss treatment regimen involving multiple medications and therapies, including Dutasteride, Minoxidil, RU58841, and others, claiming it would prevent hair loss but with potential side effects like gynecomastia. The conversation highlights concerns about safety, side effects, and the effectiveness of such a comprehensive approach.