How's Your Minoxidil or Propecia Working For You?
I saw a thought-provoking article on http://www.thebaldtruth.com/hair-loss/propecia-side-effect-does-it-harm-liver/ about Propecia. It mentioned Prostate-Specific Antigen, which I used to think was a progressive-rock band.
Here's a quote from the article:"To my knowledge, in the sixteen years that finasteride has been on the market there have been no reports of any adverse effects on the liver of those using the drug for an extended period of time. As always, I have to state clearly that I am not a physician and that my opinions and knowledge concerning hair loss and its treatments are based on extensive research and reporting on the subject as a consumer advocate and hair loss educator.
With this said, it’s important to note that Propecia cuts PSA levels in half after one year of use. PSA stands for prostate-specific antigen and is a protein produced by the cells of the prostate gland. The PSA blood test is commonly used to check for signs of prostate cancer and other related prostate problems. According to experts, men with prostate cancer often have elevated PSA levels because cancer cells make excessive amounts of this protein, Generally higher PSA levels are indicative of more cancer cells being present in your body. Now this isn’t always the case, it is possible to have prostate cancer without having elevated PSA levels, but the PSA test has been shown to significantly increase the ability for physicians to make an early diagnosis of the disease which is paramount for early intervention."
It's a good quote and it saves me from typing stuff.
But the BEST thing about the visit to that site was a comment from 21 years young 'Joey'. He said, and I quote in his accent, "if you all want your hair to stop falling out stop eating food with soy in it. Baldness is caused by estrogen, not dht. Block your estrogen and raise your natural testosterone with maca."
Have you heard good things about maca? For a start it's damn cheap! It smells like maple syrup but tastes like..maca. :-(
Do you want to regrow your hair?
I saw a thought-provoking article on http://www.thebaldtruth.com/hair-loss/propecia-side-effect-does-it-harm-liver/ about Propecia. It mentioned Prostate-Specific Antigen, which I used to think was a progressive-rock band.
Here's a quote from the article:"To my knowledge, in the sixteen years that finasteride has been on the market there have been no reports of any adverse effects on the liver of those using the drug for an extended period of time. As always, I have to state clearly that I am not a physician and that my opinions and knowledge concerning hair loss and its treatments are based on extensive research and reporting on the subject as a consumer advocate and hair loss educator.
With this said, it’s important to note that Propecia cuts PSA levels in half after one year of use. PSA stands for prostate-specific antigen and is a protein produced by the cells of the prostate gland. The PSA blood test is commonly used to check for signs of prostate cancer and other related prostate problems. According to experts, men with prostate cancer often have elevated PSA levels because cancer cells make excessive amounts of this protein, Generally higher PSA levels are indicative of more cancer cells being present in your body. Now this isn’t always the case, it is possible to have prostate cancer without having elevated PSA levels, but the PSA test has been shown to significantly increase the ability for physicians to make an early diagnosis of the disease which is paramount for early intervention."
It's a good quote and it saves me from typing stuff.
But the BEST thing about the visit to that site was a comment from 21 years young 'Joey'. He said, and I quote in his accent, "if you all want your hair to stop falling out stop eating food with soy in it. Baldness is caused by estrogen, not dht. Block your estrogen and raise your natural testosterone with maca."
Have you heard good things about maca? For a start it's damn cheap! It smells like maple syrup but tastes like..maca. :-(
Do you want to regrow your hair?
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