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    Question Can I take Propecia with Deca and test ?

    I am taking Propecia 1 Mg for hair loss.

    I saw a lot of people on this forum that say, don't mix propecia with Deca.

    I am wondering why ?

    Now, I will run a cycle of Deca and test enanthate, can I still use my Propecia ?

    If not, why ?

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    you can't use propecia while on deca because you will prevent nandrolone from converting to dihydronandrolone which is much milder on the scalp than nandrolone. then again if you don't use it test will be converted to dht which will probably kill your hair. Tough decision. If i were you i would forget about the deca and use eq. That's your call.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hugovsilva
    you can't use propecia while on deca because you will prevent nandrolone from converting to dihydronandrolone which is much milder on the scalp than nandrolone. then again if you don't use it test will be converted to dht which will probably kill your hair. Tough decision. If i were you i would forget about the deca and use eq. That's your call.
    Sorry, I am french.

    But Deca with Propecia, will be worste on my hair than Deca alone ?

    Here is what I found:

    (1) B/c test converts to DHT thrue the 5ar, which is an even stronger androgen than testosterone is. Deca however, converts to DHN thrue the same mechanism, which is a milder androgen than Nadrolone is.

    (2 http://www.steroid.com/Testosterone-Propionate.php )

    Testosterone, once in the body, can be converted to both estrogen (via a process known as aromatization) as well as DHT. Estrogen is the main culprit for many side effects such as gyno, water retention, etc...while DHT is often blamed for hair loss and prostate enlargement. Naturally there are ways to combat this, such as using an anti-estrogenic compound along with testosterone, or even an estrogen blocker. DHT can be combated (on the scalp, to prevent hair loss) with compounds such as Ketoconazole shampoo (sold under the trade name Nizoral) as well as Finasteride (sold as Proscar in the 5mg version and as Propecia as 1mg tablets). Interestingly, this shampoo can also be used topically to combat acne on the face (or even the back if you´re really flexible). Both of these methods for preventing hair loss and acne are reasonably effective. However, if you are not prone to hair loss, they may be wholly unnecessary. Male Pattern Baldness (MPB) is carried by the X chromosome, so if your mother´s family boasts men with full heads of hair, then you are probably safe (unless those full heads of hair are all mullets).

    (3 http://www.retane.com/hair-loss-trea...-loss-myth.htm )

    Myth: Hair Loss is Inherited From the Mother's Side
    Fact: The majority of hair loss in both men and women are genetics - that is, hair loss is a hereditary trait and can be inherited from either the mother's or father's side.


    Myth: Hair Loss Needs to be Inherited From Both Parents
    Fact: Each one of us inherit one copy of a particular gene from each of our parents. So you will inherit one copy of the gene that will determine whether you have inherited hair loss from your father and one copy from your mother.





    SO WHO IS RIGHT ?
    Last edited by jessy; 11-28-2006 at 01:16 AM.

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    Both are right. Hairloss derivates from a genetic predisposition. If you are genetically prone to mpb, dht or other androgenic compounds will very probaly speed up the process of balding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hugovsilva
    Both are right. Hairloss derivates from a genetic predisposition. If you are genetically prone to mpb, dht or other androgenic compounds will very probaly speed up the process of balding.
    Here is the real answer:

    "Hair loss comes from either the father or the mother. If you physically look like your father and he is suffering from hair loss, that's where you look. On the other hand if you have your mother's features and she has brothers who are bald that's where you look. You can't believe everything that is said about hairloss or other things on the internet!"

    Dr. Pierre Duguay, Certified specialist in plastic and cosmetic surgery.

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    But nobody have answer my main question.

    If I take Propecia with Deca, will it be worste for my hair loss than taking Deca alone ?

    Because I don't understand, how Proprecia can make it worste ?

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    Jessy,
    Have you ever gotten you answer regarding Propecia and Deca? I also need to know.

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    HOLY CRAP. Seriously your Q has been answered, if you choose not to listen then go take deca and propecia mr. clean.

    geez. no deca with propecia, or adovart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MINAMEEMANIMNM
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    Pretty sure he is a guy. Not many girls take test and deca.

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    Well he could still use the shampoo tho huh? Or is that a no-no on deca too?

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    yup the nirozal is A okay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jessy
    But nobody have answer my main question.

    If I take Propecia with Deca, will it be worste for my hair loss than taking Deca alone ?

    Because I don't understand, how Proprecia can make it worste ?
    yes u can ...

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