Do the anti-e's protect against hair loss?
Do the anti-e's protect against hair loss?
I haven't researched it or used it myself so I'm not sure if it's technically an anti-e but Finasteride protects against hair loss.
No they don't...aromatase inhibitors like arimidex will cause less estrogen = more test = more DHT= more hair loss..Finasteride will block DHT conversion.
Estrogen receptor blockers, like nolvadex will not negatively affect hair loss.
Just my 0.02 from what I've read.
Is finastride available over the counter? Do i need a prescription?
Logical. If Finasteride blocks conversion to DHT does that therefore mean more test staying in the body?Originally Posted by Froggy
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It's sold on research sites so I'm sure you atleast need a prescription.Originally Posted by Try Me
ECoastVIP Bro; I'm talking about ratios
ECoastVIP i think you are absolutly right, when you are blocking the DHT then there is more test in the body, that is why when you stop using such drugs for hairloss you hair starts falling off very fast to where it would be at that point if you hadnt used finasteride.
Yeah, and I realize it's miniscule at best but I was just curious. It makes logical sense. Don't go thinking it's my new master plan to maximize my gains next cycle. Just thinking out load on the board.Originally Posted by Froggy
More good logical thinking. That would make sense for the drop off after discontinueation.Originally Posted by KAEW44
Yea, one day there will be no hair loss in the world...& I missed out on it. Always a decade behind...go figure
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