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    using nizoral a couple of times a week

    I've noticed niz sides before after dermarolling and applying. not fun. fucks with the liver bad iirc. however, I'm in a place now where I have higher DHT smyptoms and I thought I could balance my DHT with occasional keto use and keep my hair hopefully- being safe of course. before PFS, nizoral...
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    First SNP Associated with ED

    Those with promethease please search database for SIM1 gene and subsequent ED report. I have it and would like to know if others do. There is also a connection between this gene and type 2 diabetes. SIM1 Gene May Be Related to Both ED and Diabetes | eDrugstore.com Blog
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    Member Who Cured Sexual Sides From Methyl Steroids

    His first post here: Methyl steroids as a treatment for sexual symptoms indicates to me that this has to do with methylation, although I'm not too sure where methyl steroids fall in to line under the changes that methylation may cause. he has recently reported that he is now fully recovered and...
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    interesting reaction to B3

    So I've been experimenting with some larger dose B3, took around 250mg yesterday, and like the one other time I've taken it a few days before, I had an intense full body burning, itching and flushing sensation. I know the flush is common, but It legitimately looked like I had burns all over my...
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    Zinc Finger Nucleases: Connection to Gene Knockout/Knockin

    Curious, @Helen, if you think gene knockout/knockin may have a role in our conditions. It would make sense that fin/sp/ad/etc would cause epigenetic changes that could "knockout" certain gene expressions in those susceptible and it seems like all of the credible recoveries follow a similar...
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    Experimental Scar Tissue Protocol

    Well boys, we're at the point where I think we can definitely say that a lot of our sexual issues are related to penile scar tissue, fibrosis and atrophy. I know that is the case for me, I believe it's all related to the temporary chemical castration we have underwent from cessation from...
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    Chemical castration and pfs are incredibly similar, and reversible

    I haven't really seen anyone mention this in so few words so I believe it's good to get it out there in the open. Fin/similar AA's are used to chemically castrate. Flutamide/Finasteride both treat prostate issues, although fin is seen as less aggressive, we're obviously the lucky bunch...
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    Advice on crash

    Well, I crashed myself unfortunately. Any advice for what to do in the midst of a crash that helps You? Just looking for some advice and some support. Haven't been able to sleep at all these last few days, my body won't let me fall asleep or stay asleep for more than an hour or two, typical...
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    Massive hairloss - increased scalp sensitivity to hair loss? Possible (crazy) solution

    Hello, now that I'm out of my "PFS-State" my hair loss has returned, of course it is expected that you'd be on track to lose the hair you would've had, but the hair I lose every day is just absurd, even pre Anti androgen usage. A normal day of hair loss before taking AA's to control it, I...
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    Article Posted About PFS by VICE

    Not sure if anyone saw this article from vice, but I think it's important for the community: The Medical Mystery Behind America's Best-Selling Hair-loss Drug It talks about the men who have commited suicide from PFS and the 1,400+ that are bringing merck to court. It's really awful that so...
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    Rid's Log (return to Pre-PFS State and the final stretch)

    I have been following a CDNuts/gbol protocol for the last ~10 months and have seen great progress in the last few months, especially after experimenting with licorice root. I was one of the first guinea pigs on swolesource to talk about experimenting with lic root a few months ago after a member...
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    How can we get people to understand fatigue is not being tired?

    i'm curious nina, what do you tell people to help them understand it better? I struggle with really getting people to understand and I find it to be one of the most difficult parts of these diseases we have (CFS, PFS, PAS etc)