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  1. TubZy

    Admiral’s PFS Log.. ARL/TEI since march 2018

    For estrogenic actions you can also try japanese knotweed (the entire plant not just resvartrol) as it is very estrogenic too @Admiral
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    Admiral’s PFS Log.. ARL/TEI since march 2018

    If you boobs start take upon a cone pointy type shape, be careful! LOL
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    Testosterone decreases brain 5AR1 and lowers allopregnenolone.

    I mean if it was just LH you could just take HCG which was tried before on PH
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    Jack17 PFS log

    Yeah that is how fin/dut are technically supposed to work. You just alter it enough to rebalance your hormone chemistry. When you say for a while now, how long has it been exactly that you felt this way?
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    Jack17 PFS log

    Good to hear. Technically that is how fin/dut are supposed to "work" in a sense to balance your hormones to get your hair back. (without sides). How is your hair now? and it seems your sides are pretty much gone which is how fin/dut is supposed to work in theory but is way overdosed....
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    Bulletproof Gut Protocol - Questions, Comments, Experiences

    It's also here as well https://hackstasis.com/threads/electrolyte-protocol-for-improved-health.523/
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    Testosterone decreases brain 5AR1 and lowers allopregnenolone.

    For GR you can try two things. Prednisone or RU. One blocks GR the other will act as an agonist. See how you feel during and after. @Helen
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    Why we no longer discuss Ella / RU?

    Both RU and Ella seem to act different regarding doses. So that is why I would try high dose Ella to make sure it gets in the brain
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    Why we no longer discuss Ella / RU?

    Someone also try Ella high dose for a week or few days
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    Testosterone decreases brain 5AR1 and lowers allopregnenolone.

    Or also GR gets upregulated or downregulated in brain
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    Testosterone decreases brain 5AR1 and lowers allopregnenolone.

    Right, I think we did talk about that from the beginning I think it was @Admiral who kept saying non PFS and PFS people are no different on hair tests
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    Testosterone decreases brain 5AR1 and lowers allopregnenolone.

    What could mimic estrogen and prog from a herb perspective to verify if it works? Japanese knotweed and vitex maybe?
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    Experimental Hair Loss Options

    @Goose12 @RebelWithACause How has your hair been on mineral balancing so far?
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    Starting 500mg Azithromycin daily to kickstart progesterone.

    Could probably find them if you search under "fish antibiotics" if you can't find them anywhere else. I would get RU bloods done first before you try anything new
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    Starting 500mg Azithromycin daily to kickstart progesterone.

    One of you guys should copy his exact regimen, I don't see anyone on that thread that actually copied him and tried it
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    Ihatefin log

    All I know is I think he just bought a house and seems to be pretty happy so I would say he is doing pretty good lol
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    Anyone here actually got better from RU?

    Good post but read my posts in @jinstewart thread about RU. I posted multiple studies showing very high doses are needed to make a change to get it across the blood brain barrier along with making lasting improvements with PTSD after ceasing RU. So if you were going to try again you would at...
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    RU / "Mifepristone Challenge" Log

    Or you try RU486 powder on alibaba
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    Cryotheraphy/Brown Adipose Tissue/Cold Water

    I felt great after cryro I just stopped doing it because it is like $55 a session here so not really sure if it was worth it long term. But extreme hyperthermia is great too (210 degree+) for overall health benefits
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    Health Focused Wearables

    Yes, but the limbs (like the wrist) are classified way different than the head. Putting connected devices near or on the head has to go through a much more rigorous testing procedure and the parameter are much lower in terms of exposed radiation. Even then there are still risks, but most of...