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    Quote Originally Posted by Defconx3
    Hey guys,

    I am in the middle of my Test / Primobolan summer cycle and I have noticed that my hair line appears to be thinning. Because of that I began using Nizoral shampoo and Topical Spironolactone 5% on the specific area every night. It appears to be slowing down, but still slowly progressing. I am not sure if the topical spironolactone is effective in blocking the DHT receptor sites from the primobolan since it is a synthetic DHT, is it?

    I want to make sure that it stops, because the hair at this point has just became thin, which leads me to believe that post cycle after my hormones return to normal my hair will probably thicken again. My family does not have a history of male baldness, so hopefully that will be the case.

    Is there anything else that I should do. I was thinking of adding saw palmetto into my supplements, and taking it through PCT for a few months. Also I thought that there was some sort of systemic DHT blocker that was effective against synthetic DHT analogues.

    I suppose that I could just go off of my cycle into PCT but I am really seeing some amazing things happening right now so I would much rather stay on for another 2-3 weeks, even if I have to drop the primobolan and run it with only the test. I am taking test at 600mg/wk and Primo at 600mg/wk.

    Thanks you guys
    The route to take is shave your head, your prone theres nothing you can do except maybe slightly slow the process down abit with certain products

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcus300
    The route to take is shave your head, your prone theres nothing you can do except maybe slightly slow the process down abit with certain products
    Thats the thing, i have not had issues in my previous cycles and my family does not have a history of male pattern baldness. Unfortunately for me I like my hair, what would be the best course of action besides resorting to removing all my hair.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Defconx3
    Thats the thing, i have not had issues in my previous cycles and my family does not have a history of male pattern baldness. Unfortunately for me I like my hair, what would be the best course of action besides resorting to removing all my hair.
    Its obvious when you take AAS you start to lose your hair......so take your pick either stop cycling or shave your head.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcus300
    Its obvious when you take AAS you start to lose your hair......so take your pick either stop cycling or shave your head.
    Ok, but there are other options such as using DHT inhibitors to at least strongly delay it, I was hoping you would give me some insight torwards that end. It seems as though you are treating this question like it is a stupid one, I think its a valid question, and I was hoping that someone with a bit more experience such as you would be willing to give me some good advice.

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