marmel75
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Hey, if nothing happens to you, then that is you, but I've read more than one report about people freaking out because of severe sides from this long after they've been off it. Likewise, I had a very bald top of my head that is now shrunk to under 10% of its original bald size. Never touched Finasteride. I used progesterone cream and the various other calcium dealing substances I talk about...Magnesium Oil, Vitamin K2 and Vitamin D3. Calcium deposits in capillaries blocking blood flow to the hair follicles is starting to be seen as a cause of hair loss more and more recently. It certainly appears to be the case in my instance at least.THE NOCEBO EFFECT
The role of nocebo effect in the causation of ED due to finasteride has been investigated (1). Nocebo effect refers to an adverse effect that results from the psychological awareness of the possibility of the side effects, but is not a direct result of the specific pharmacological action of the drug. In this study, the group informed about the sexual adverse effects of finasteride reported increased incidence of ED, when compared to the group without information (1). The side effects were completely reversible in 5 days when the medicine was discontinued, confirming that nocebo effect has an influence in causation of side effects and suggesting the role of psychological factors.
Two studies in 1998 and 1999 showed that the incidence of these side effects with finasteride therapy was generally comparable to that observed with the treatment with placebo (2,3),and there was no evidence of dose dependency or increased incidence with longer therapy out to 12 months. In addition, the side effects ceased in patients even when they continued to receive finasteride (and told they weren't).
A long term study showed that drug-related sexual side effects such as decreased libido, ED, and ejaculatory disorders occurred in <2% of men (4).These side-effects disappeared not only in all men who stopped the drug because of the side effects but also in most of those who continued therapy. The incidence of each side effect mentioned decreased to ≤0.3% by the fifth year of treatment with finasteride. The incidence of side effects were comparable to that of placebo both at one year and at 5 years.
The mind is indeed a powerful instrument and the creator of all processes. No causal relationships have been established in your cited studies (through my perusal) between finasteride and loss in brain function. I have zero sexual dysfunction, nor any compromise in focus, concentration, thinking. Danger attested to none as well. What about you, Ubercat; any Asian girls complaining about your lack of brain function or that they aren't being piped correctly?
But hey, if one starts Finasteride, and feels a side effect, then get off. Any manipulation of hormones, including DHT, IMO could throw something off. Any side effects, if any, would be related to the reducing of DHT by 80%+, not so much the finasteride. Nothing wrong with a bald head. But if one wants to keep their hair, they must engage before the hair loss, as a bald head will remain bald outside of FUE/FUT hair surgery.
REFERENCES
1. Mondaini N, Gontero P, Giubilei G, Lombardi G, Cai T, Gavazzi A, et al. Finasteride 5mg and sexual side effects: How many of these are related to a nocebo phenomenon? J Sex Med. 2007;4:1708–12. [PubMed]
2. Kaufman KD, Olsen EA, Whiting D, Savin R, DeVillez R, Bergfeld W. Finasteride in the treatment of men with androgenetic alopecia. J Am Acad Dermatol. 1999;41:555–63. [PubMed]
3. Leyden J, Dunlap F, Miller B, Winters P, Lebwohl M, Hecker D, et al. Finasteride in the treatment of men with frontal male pattern hair loss. J Am Acad Dermaol. 1999;40:930–7. [PubMed]
4. Kaufman KD. Long-term (5-year) multinational experience with finasteride 1 mg in the treatment of men with androgenetic alopecia. Eur J Dermatol. 2002;12:38–49. [PubMed]
And speaking of ED, progesterone actually helps erectile dysfunction by acting similarly to viagara and increasing the production of Nitric Oxide, which can also be done by supplementing with L Citrulline/L arginine...some of strongest erections I've ever had have been since using Progesterone where it literally feels like it's going to burst...
And regardless of if your hair is thinning or not excess calcium is fvcking you up all the same. You might not realize it today, tomorrow or even 7 years from now...but those decades of excess calcium coating arteries, muscles, ligaments and tendons will manifest itself at some point. Reducing arterial calcium deposits by 50% in 6 weeks is no small feat and shows just how desperately the body needs these calcium binding proteins to be Carboxylated(Activated).
To be clear, calcium is not the real culprit here. The real culprit is the FDA allowing companies to fortify foods and drinks with calcium to try and "prevent osteoporosis" which makes no sense since supplying calcium in excess of what the body needs simply makes the problem worse not better. In fact studies continually show lack of calcium is not the cause of osteoporosis. There is virtually nobody who is calcium deficient in the world. The issue is the calcium is trapped in places where it shouldn't be and can't be used by the processes that need it. It would be like having a huge pile of bricks sitting unused at one job site while the workers complain they can't do their job at the other job site because there are no bricks. The bricks are there, just not in the right place for the people to actually use them and do their work. The role of Vitamin D, Vitamin K2, and Magnesium Oil are to transport calcium in the body, tell it where to go by activating calcium binding proteins and get it out of places it shouldn't be respectively.
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