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    Test and DHT Hairloss Question

    ive done some searches on here for this topic and learned a lot but theres something real quick id like to ask. i understand there is dutasteride (dutast) and that seems to be the most popular followed closely by finasteride to combat hairloss. is this just to take while on cycle and keep hair from leaving only during the cycle? i have hairloss in my genes, just havent seen much of it yet, im 25. i guess what im asking is, when i do my next cycle (600mg test C 14wks) will that make me more prone to hairloss earlier in life than normal? and if so will dutast help with that or just for the length of time it is taken (on cycle)?

    if im not making sense im sure someone will let me know, thanks bros

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    Yes if you are prone then any steroid could possibly speed up the process, especially test since it converts to DHT alont with other DHT derivatives, you best option honestly is to run dutasteride year round at maintanence doses then ramp it up during cycles..

    CD

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainDominate
    Yes if you are prone then any steroid could possibly speed up the process, especially test since it converts to DHT alont with other DHT derivatives, you best option honestly is to run dutasteride year round at maintanence doses then ramp it up during cycles..

    CD
    duta will only protect against test.

    Personally you can either just stick to test with duta and some other mild aas like eq, var and so on.

    Or you could try 400mg saw palmetto ED and nizerol shampoo EOD and maybe some rogain during cyckle.

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    duta will only protect against test
    Obviously.

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