RamboTheDog
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I know that there are a few threads about this on the net and i have researched but each of them says a different thing and i was hoping to get a final and beyond any doubt right answer about this topic.
We all know (including people who dont lose hair on anything) that for example: tren hair loss is just as bad if not worse than winny's hair loss..
Alright so
Winny is DHT derivative and thats mostly why it causes so much hair loss but Trenbolone isnt right??
So why exactly does tren cause hair loss?? the best answer i could find was in a thread response by a dude who said this "Well we all should realize now that Methyl-1 test can actually revert back to DHT through a "backwards metabolic pathway". This can also be an reason why some experience hairloss with Nandrolone or Trenbolone"
Then the only conclusion i can come up with is that if someone has no hair loss with Deca then they shouldnt get on Trenbolone?? But i have met people who have had hair loss on tren but none on deca.. is it maybe because tren is so much more androgenic than deca that it would require huge amounts of deca like 1 gram/week to cause same hair loss as tren does with a regular dosage?? Is Tren's hair loss mechanism the same as Deca's but triggered at a much lower dose since its more androgenic?
I really wanted to know the answer on this cuz there are some hairloss weird stuff for example Primobolan and Var are are DHT derivative too and they are very SAFE on the hair while winny and masteron that are also DHT derivatives cause mass destruction on someones hair (even those who do not have MPB, although they will recover their lost hair after)
What is really behind tren's hair loss and the difference between hair loss effects on the different DHT derivatives compounds??
Just to make my main question clear: Does trenbolone convert to DHN like deca but A LOT more and thats why it causes the hairloss that it does? and repeating: Meaning that if i take lets say 1-2 grams of deca/week it will cause just as much hairloss as tren does at like 100-200mg EOD ?
We all know (including people who dont lose hair on anything) that for example: tren hair loss is just as bad if not worse than winny's hair loss..
Alright so
Winny is DHT derivative and thats mostly why it causes so much hair loss but Trenbolone isnt right??
So why exactly does tren cause hair loss?? the best answer i could find was in a thread response by a dude who said this "Well we all should realize now that Methyl-1 test can actually revert back to DHT through a "backwards metabolic pathway". This can also be an reason why some experience hairloss with Nandrolone or Trenbolone"
Then the only conclusion i can come up with is that if someone has no hair loss with Deca then they shouldnt get on Trenbolone?? But i have met people who have had hair loss on tren but none on deca.. is it maybe because tren is so much more androgenic than deca that it would require huge amounts of deca like 1 gram/week to cause same hair loss as tren does with a regular dosage?? Is Tren's hair loss mechanism the same as Deca's but triggered at a much lower dose since its more androgenic?
I really wanted to know the answer on this cuz there are some hairloss weird stuff for example Primobolan and Var are are DHT derivative too and they are very SAFE on the hair while winny and masteron that are also DHT derivatives cause mass destruction on someones hair (even those who do not have MPB, although they will recover their lost hair after)
What is really behind tren's hair loss and the difference between hair loss effects on the different DHT derivatives compounds??
Just to make my main question clear: Does trenbolone convert to DHN like deca but A LOT more and thats why it causes the hairloss that it does? and repeating: Meaning that if i take lets say 1-2 grams of deca/week it will cause just as much hairloss as tren does at like 100-200mg EOD ?
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