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grimster
Regrowth.com Member Registered: Aug 2007 Posts: 82 |
wtf is this fascination with doctors? doctors don't know shit about shit. they are nothing more than mechanics. they are not scientists. most doctors have no, or little, scientific experience. i could honestly not care any less about what some random jackass hair transplant doctor think about anything. what matters is science. what exactly happens when one inhibits 5-ar and dht-levels drop? could fatigue be a, theoretical, side effect or not?
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10/27/2007 9:32
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grimster
Regrowth.com Member Registered: Aug 2007 Posts: 82 |
http://www.physics.upenn.edu/facultyinfo/frankel/papers/propeciafda2/index.html http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i261/pondle/Propeciadoserangingstudy.gif just look at rassman's comments: "Anything less than 0.5mgs will reduce the effect of the drug significantly. If there are side effects from the drug, the smaller dose might work for you." oh, really asshole? in terms hair count 0,2mg was very close to 1mg and in terms of serum dht level 0,2mg was almost identical to 0,5mg. seriously, why on earth would anyone take this guy seriously? a clueless moron.
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