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    acne

    i finished my 2nd cycle about 12 weeks ago and am starting to see that my acne is getting bad. Not on my face at all but my shoulders, lower back, and chest. I didnt have this problem after my first cycle, but just now after my 2nd cycle is already over. I heard that once i start another cycle it may get better, but then when i hit pct again it will get worse again. Is this true? and what is there that i can do right now for the acne to subside? I used to have an acne problem as a tennager but i have been clear for years until this...

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    Yo Dude, I Had The Same Problem. I Got Put On This Hardcore Acne Medicine Called Accutane For Minor Acne (for What Reason I Have No Idea) And That Shit Makes Your Joints Hurt, Ive Seen Stuff On Tv From Law Firms Telling You To Contact Them If You Have Taken It, It Made My Liver Hurt, Dried Me Out Real Bad At First But Then Progressively Got Better And Stayed Gone. If You Want To Risk Those Problems Then It Will Work Wonders For You

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    Quote Originally Posted by anonymous22
    i finished my 2nd cycle about 12 weeks ago and am starting to see that my acne is getting bad. Not on my face at all but my shoulders, lower back, and chest. I didnt have this problem after my first cycle, but just now after my 2nd cycle is already over. I heard that once i start another cycle it may get better, but then when i hit pct again it will get worse again. Is this true? and what is there that i can do right now for the acne to subside? I used to have an acne problem as a tennager but i have been clear for years until this...
    NIZORAL BABBBBY!!!

    This solution is complements of Hooker, source:
    http://forums.steroid.com/showthread...ighlight=bacne

    Forget the acne soaps. Wash your back with Nizoral Shampoo (no, really). This is really weird, but that shampoo (the chemical in it is Ketoconazole) is a topical anti-androgen but it's effects are limited to the skin/scalp unless you take the pill form (or drink the shampoo). The results indicate that oral intake of itraconazole will result in therapeutic levels in the skin and these levels vary, depending on the region of skin tested. There are at least three routes of delivery of oral ketoconazole to the skin:

    1. Passive uptake by keratinocytes in the basal layer

    2. Excretion through the sweat glands

    3. (The important one) A massive excretion through the sebaceous glands

    Sebum levels compared with the plasma levels are very high, even with oral ingestion, which prompted researchers to simply create a shampoo from the base chemical, to prevent androgenic alopecia (balding). There is almost no effective plasma level to cause an anti-androgenic effect in your body when you topically apply it.

    I figured out that it would prevent acne, when I had some acne on my forehead during my first cycle (8 years ago when I was 19y.o.). I had been using Nizoral to prevent hairloss...anyway, you always get some shampoo on the top of your forehead when you wash your hair, and I noticed only that area was free of acne...sooo... long story short, I started using it as a topical acne treatment and my steroid-induced acne cleared right up. I guess that was my first real theory having anything to do with anabolics or whatever. Then a few years ago, I actually looked for validation on my theory, and found it...this study examines the pill form, but the shampoo is the same active ingredient, and won't have a noticable systemic effect, but rather will have a localized one wherever you apply it (to your bacne in this case).

    Int J Tissue React. 1988;10(2):111-3.

    The effect of ketoconazole on sebum secretion in patients suffering from acne and seborrhoea.

    De Pedrini P, Rapisarda R, Spano G.

    Clinica Medica Generale e Terapia Medica Institute, La Sapienza, University of Rome, Italy.

    Ketoconazole, an imidazolic antimycotic derivative, has proved to have an antiandrogenous effect, which may be observed to inhibit the adrenal and gonadal steroid synthesis. The authors wished to verify this effect of the drug in men and women suffering from acne and seborrhoea, conditions believed to indicate a heightened androgenous effect in the sebaceous gland. They aimed to do this by studying the cutaneous sebum, which is considered a reliable indirect indicator of androgenous activity. They found a statistically significant decrease in the rate of sebum production in all patients administered with a single daily oral dose of ketoconazole (200 mg). Moreover no untoward side-effects were reported. The anti-androgenous property of ketoconazole would therefore suggest that the drug could be proposed as a useful alternative in the treatment of acne and seborrhoea.

    PMID: 2972661 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    M.

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    Will the Nizoral Shampoo 1% work that you can buy at Walmart??

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