Hairloss Stack

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Planning my first cycle of 12 weeks 500mg Test E

Anyways I'm 25 years old and havent noticed any hairloss to date but I was planning on doing sometype of hairloss stack anyways

- 5% MINOXIDIL Rogaine foam
- N2 Shampoo or Nizoral 2%
- Toco 8 (hear a lot of good things about this for just overall health)
- S5 cream

before everyone comes in saying if your going to go bald there's nothing you can do about it.
Ok understandable but nothing wrong with trying to postpone it right :)

Anyways for those that have used some of these products how does this stack look?

I've read some good reviews on N2 but I guess it hasnt been around that long because there's not many.

Which would you rather use N2 or nizoral 2%?
 
Planning my first cycle of 12 weeks 500mg Test E

Anyways I'm 25 years old and havent noticed any hairloss to date but I was planning on doing sometype of hairloss stack anyways

- 5% MINOXIDIL Rogaine foam
- N2 Shampoo or Nizoral 2%
- Toco 8 (hear a lot of good things about this for just overall health)
- S5 cream

before everyone comes in saying if your going to go bald there's nothing you can do about it.
Ok understandable but nothing wrong with trying to postpone it right :)

Anyways for those that have used some of these products how does this stack look?

I've read some good reviews on N2 but I guess it hasnt been around that long because there's not many.

Which would you rather use N2 or nizoral 2%?

The current arsenal of anti-hair loss compounds is enough rich to stabilize or even reverse male pattern baldness for more than one decade in many men. I have been on minoxidil since 1997 and I still keep the hair I had then without any change (Norwood 2.5, i.e. mildly receded temples). And go figure, my dermatologist told me that I should give up, because I will lose my hair anyway and it will cost me some nasty side effects... That was in 1998!

There are no definitive long-term studies of the minoxidil effectiveness (the longest lasted 5 years, if I remember well), but you will always find some dumbasses, who come up with the crap like "Give it up, because you will lose it one day anyway, and shave your head".

Well, my case probably isn't typical, because I reacted to the therapy very well, but there are dozens internet pieces of experience showing that people have been successfully using minoxidil for 10 years or even more. The problem is that many men don't have sufficient knowledge or sufficient patience, they start the therapy too late, and pack it up too early. For example, when you have a more aggressive form of baldness, you can combine more treatments together. Finasteride+minoxidil turns out to be very effective both for regrowth and a long-term effect. Ketoconazole (the active ingredient of Nizoral) has a comparable effectiveness like 2% minoxidil, by the way, so it can be stacked as well.

I would have an important note to the use of Nizoral, however: It turns out that ketoconazole has two main modes of action: First, it blocks the conversion of testosterone to DHT (i.e. like finasteride), and second, it also directly occupies and blocks androgen receptors in the skin. Therefore, using Nizoral together with nandrolone probably wouldn't be advisable (similarly like in the case of finasteride), although I think that it wouldn't do much harm.

If you want to take steroids in the future, stick with minoxidil. DHT blockers won't do much against hair loss caused by artifically synthesized steroids, and in fact, they can make more harm than good (as in the case of nandrolone).
 
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If you want to be extremely careful, then stay away from testerone. The only steroids that won't make problems with balding worse (at moderate dosages) are nandrolone and oxandrolone. Boldenone could perhaps be added to this company as well, but I don't have any personal experience with this stuff.

People should take all the internet info with a grain of salt and base their opinion on their own experience. For example, you still can find lots of articles describing stanozolol as a "mild steroid". I really don't know, where this myth comes from (perhaps from animal studies?), because this steroid is pretty nasty and androgenic. When I compare oxandrolone with stanozolol, it's like night and day. Oxandrolone belongs to a completely different category and in fact, in terms of androgenicity, it's two classes below stanozolol.
 
Thanks, obviously there isn't an end all be all answer to my questions

mainly just looking for other peoples experiences

I have not noticed any hairloss at all previously, but my father is balding(only one in the family) so I figured it would be smart to at least try something
 
Alert10...Still out there? About to give ur stacks for hair and test a try. My pops bald too...I have my ma's pa's full head of hair. Curious to know ur experience now that its been sev months. Thanks!
 
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