How to get testosterone without hair loss?



"Joe Humble" <[email protected]> wrote
> [email protected] (Russ H.) wrote:
>
>>I'll try to ignore the fact you have no reading comprehension skills and
>>dwell on the fact you have to go into poverty stricken neighborhoods to
>>get
>>laid.

>
> He's NEVER gotten laid.


Define "never".

While your at it, define "he's" and ".".

>>Don't come crying to us when your 2" **** falls off LMAO.Dumass.

>
> You give him too much credit. He has a 1" ****.


Well, soft!

David
 
On 28 Nov 2005 00:06:57 GMT, [email protected] (Russ H.)
wrote:

>LOL..Well Joe you might be right.Anyone who brags about his sexual prowless
>where it isn't called for must be insecure about his manhood.
>


Or has none.


>I'm guessing "across socio-economic" adds some bonus points, but probably
>means he just had to pay less in the poor neighborhoods.


Or he can find trannys there lol
 
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 00:28:49 GMT, "David Cohen"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>You're funny. I like you. You make me laugh.


ie: he wants to f**k your butt. Run, very fast, and very far.
 
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 00:33:44 GMT, "David Cohen"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>While your at it, define "he's" and ".".
>


Why am I not surprised your manhood needs defining?



>Well, soft!


But that's the only way it ever is, so...
 
Russ,
I am talking about the amino acid taurine. I take 1500mg per day right
now, but I have taken as much as 9000mg per day to build my level up--I
also use it to prevent heart palpitations and it works great. Unlike
many amino acids, you can take it with meals.
 
"NWCurandero" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Russ,
> I am talking about the amino acid taurine. I take 1500mg per day right
> now, but I have taken as much as 9000mg per day to build my level up--I
> also use it to prevent heart palpitations and it works great. Unlike
> many amino acids, you can take it with meals.


It also is great for horrible back pumps.
 
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> low dose naltrexone, somehow aceives both hair growth for MPB, and
> stimulates sex drive, i assume, via testosterone or DHEA. It worked for
> me.
>


LDN appears to have something to do with stress. There used to be a Usenet
server and group devoted to the OzBrew. The son of a doctor reported his
mom giving him anti-cortisol meds to try for a while. He said he sprouted
hair, but got tired of being too chilled out all the time. Sex drive surely
has to do with cortisol as well.
 
The ONLY treatment at one time for gynecomastia / hypogonadism was
bloodletting ..

Soooo .. the treatment of bloodletting .. for hypogonadism .. begins to
make .. sense ..

Eh ...

Estrogen lowers the red blood cell mass .. and testosterone .. raises
it ..

So .. bloodletting would allow MORE .. testosterone .. to recover the
red blood cell mass ..

The estrogen being produced / lack of testosterone .. is to lower the
red blood cell mass / hyperviscosity .. and therefore by lowering the
red blood cell mass .. one NOW .. has NEED .. for .. testosterone ..

Who loves ya.
Tom


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1: Eur J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2001 Aug;13(8):985-8. Related Articles,
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Successful treatment of erectile dysfunction and infertility by
venesection in a patient with primary haemochromatosis.

Hamer OW, Gnad M, Scholmerich J, Palitzsch KD.

Department of Internal Medicine I, University of Regensburg, Germany.

A 36-year-old patient with primary haemochromatosis presented with
erectile dysfunction. Laboratory findings revealed reduced levels of
luteinizing hormone (0.4 IU/l; normal range 2-12 IU/l),
follicle-stimulating hormone (0.1 IU/l; normal range 1-12 IU/l) and
testosterone (0.49 microg/l; normal range 2-8.1 microg/l). We made the
diagnosis of secondary hypogonadism due to haemochromatosis, which is
generally supposed to be irreversible. Due to consequent venesection
therapy, levels of ferritin and transferrin saturation could be
normalized, and levels of luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating
hormone increased to normal ranges. Also, testosterone levels became
normal and remained so without any androgen substitution. The patient
subsequently regained erectile function and potency. This case
underlines the fact that a hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism caused by
iron overload can be reversed by a consequent venesection therapy.

Publication Types:
Case Reports

PMID: 11507369 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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[email protected] wrote:
> So in an effort to increase testaterone production and increase muscle
> growth during weight lifting, I started using DHEA. Testosterone is up
> but unfortunately I started seeing a massive loss of hair as well.
>
> Any other supplements out there to get the testostertone effects of
> DHEA without the conversion to DHT that causes hair loss? Any way to
> block DHT production? Thanks,
>
> M
>


M,

When playing around with your own hormone levels, it is best to do so
with the cooperation of a knowledgeable physician. That way, you can
safely optimize your levels of T, DHEA, DHT, and estradiol. However, if
you insist on self-medicating yourself, you should be aware that having
high levels of DHT is very undesirable because it will increase the
growth rate of any prostate cancer cells you may have. Saw palmetto is
just about the only non-prescription drug that will reduce your level of
DHT by blocking the enzyme 5AR2, which converts T to DHT.

Ed Friedman
 
Ed,what about people with full heads of hair that don't seem to have a DHT
problem? Can't they safely increase their levels of T.?

Also found a page on Taurine that says it's kind of a suspect amino acid.
Seems to be more inportant in your youth and development.
http://www.thorne.com/altmedrev/fulltext/taurine3-2.html

I wonder if anybody is getting it mixed up with l-tyrosine?


Ed Friedman <[email protected]> wrote:
> [email protected] wrote:
> > So in an effort to increase testaterone production and increase muscle
> > growth during weight lifting, I started using DHEA. Testosterone is up
> > but unfortunately I started seeing a massive loss of hair as well.
> >
> > Any other supplements out there to get the testostertone effects of
> > DHEA without the conversion to DHT that causes hair loss? Any way to
> > block DHT production? Thanks,
> >
> > M
> >

>
> M,
>
> When playing around with your own hormone levels, it is best to do so
> with the cooperation of a knowledgeable physician. That way, you can
> safely optimize your levels of T, DHEA, DHT, and estradiol. However, if
> you insist on self-medicating yourself, you should be aware that having
> high levels of DHT is very undesirable because it will increase the
> growth rate of any prostate cancer cells you may have. Saw palmetto is
> just about the only non-prescription drug that will reduce your level of
> DHT by blocking the enzyme 5AR2, which converts T to DHT.
>
> Ed Friedman
 
On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 03:40:04 +0000 (UTC), [email protected] (Seth
Breidbart) wrote:

>Yeah, but she's 4'1" and 30% bodyfat.


I'm not sure about her percetile, but she's 5'8.
 
Ernie`s nose is 3" while "Little Ernie" is 2" and he has a 100% fat head. It
is no wonder he is such an expert on eating ****.
 
[email protected] wrote:

> So in an effort to increase testaterone production and increase muscle
> growth during weight lifting, I started using DHEA. Testosterone is up
> but unfortunately I started seeing a massive loss of hair as well.
>
> Any other supplements out there to get the testostertone e




ffects of
> DHEA without the conversion to DHT that causes hair loss? Any way to
> block DHT production? Thanks,
>
> M


If you don't have a family history of balding, no steroid should make your
hair out. I have an ugly goatee my senior year of high school, but it did
nto grow in from the bottom of my mustache to connect to the hair on the
chin. I was playing at Disneyland when I was 21, so I was unable to grow a
beard because of their no facial hair policy. I started using steroids when
I was 20 and after I quit Disney at 21, THE first thing I did was to grow
my beard. I don't know if it was from the steroids or just from my getting
older, but after using the steroids, my beard because super full. I have no
family history of balding and THE only time I began to lose hair was during
a cycle of Andriol, Testosterone Undecanoate. IT converts rapidly to DHT
and I began losing hair, so I stopped. I used many strong androgens after
that with zero hair loss problems.


--
Robert Schuh
"Everything that elevates an individual above the herd and
intimidates the neighbour is henceforth called evil; and
the fair, modest, submissive and conforming mentality,
the mediocrity of desires attains moral designations and honors"
- Nietzsche

http://www.hardbopdrums.com/
 
"Russ H." wrote:

> A couple of things.
> http://www.viable-herbal.com/singles/herbs/s666.htm
>
> And Siberian Ginsing which really isn't ginsing,but otherwise known as
> eleutheo.Supposedly stimulates the pituatary gland to produce more insulin
> growth factor-1.
>
> I'm not sure if either has any effect on hairloss.
>
>


It also has zero effect on testosterone and muscle gain, so why mention it?



--
Robert Schuh
"Everything that elevates an individual above the herd and
intimidates the neighbour is henceforth called evil; and
the fair, modest, submissive and conforming mentality,
the mediocrity of desires attains moral designations and honors"
- Nietzsche

http://www.hardbopdrums.com/
 
"Russ H." wrote:

> A couple of things.
> http://www.viable-herbal.com/singles/herbs/s666.htm
>
> And Siberian Ginsing which really isn't ginsing,but otherwise known as
> eleutheo.Supposedly stimulates the pituatary gland to produce more insulin
> growth factor-1.
>
> I'm not sure if either has any effect on hairloss.
>
>


It also has zero effect on testosterone and muscle gain, so why mention it?



--
Robert Schuh
"Everything that elevates an individual above the herd and
intimidates the neighbour is henceforth called evil; and
the fair, modest, submissive and conforming mentality,
the mediocrity of desires attains moral designations and honors"
- Nietzsche

http://www.hardbopdrums.com/
 
"Russ H." wrote:

> I'm not sure I can dig it up again Will.About 6 months ago a friend of mine
> was diagnosed with typeII diabetes and being the herbal nut that I am I
> started doing research on a natural remedy for her.
>
> I found cinnamon and bitter melon as two,but I also remember reading about
> the various types of ginsing and how they can help stabilize blood sugar
> levels.I'll get back to this later.
>
> Several years ago,I spent a lot of time researching HGH and even used it
> for about a year+ (the type in a spray bottle). Anyway I started digging
> into supplements that could help the body stimulate it's own HGH,as it
> decreases as you get older.


That was not GH. Let me educate you on something. ALL of these over the counter
things that supposedly increase GH or Testosterone are 100% ********.

>
>
> What I found was that the pituatary gland secretes a hormone while you
> sleep that produces HGH and IGF-1.


You really are a sucker for ******** advertising.

>
>
> L-Carnitine,L-glutamine and alpha lipolic acid were 3 of the things I found
> that supposedly stimulated the body's production of HGH.


I have some swamp land to sell you too.

>
>
> The reason for this history lesson is that when I was researching ginsing
> as it relates to diabetes,it stuck in my mind about the effect it has on
> balancing the various process that go on throughout our body.One of which
> mentioning the effect on the pituatary gland,HGH levels and the increase in
> sexual desire as well as mood improvement.
>
> Bottom line is my statements were off the cuff memories from countless
> hours I have spent researching various homeopathic and natural remedies for
> different conditions.
>
> So I apologize for not being able to produce a link, specifically for the
> Siberian Ginsing but there are countless sites that turn up in general
> searches that are helpful.Maybe, just maybe I assumed that because it
> increased sexual desire,that it came from increased testoserone but it
> could have that effect for different reasons like a vessel dialator or
> something.Russ


Russ,
THE only things that work for real are REAL anabolic steroids and REAL
injectable GH. You are just pissing your $ away.


>
>
> WillBrink <WillBrink*NOSPAM*@Comcast.net> wrote:
> > In article <[email protected]>,
> > [email protected] (Russ H.) wrote:
> >
> > > A couple of things.
> > > http://www.viable-herbal.com/singles/herbs/s666.htm
> > >
> > > And Siberian Ginsing which really isn't ginsing,but otherwise known as
> > > eleutheo.Supposedly stimulates the pituatary gland to produce more
> > > insulin growth factor-1.

> >
> > Cite please.





--
Robert Schuh
"Everything that elevates an individual above the herd and
intimidates the neighbour is henceforth called evil; and
the fair, modest, submissive and conforming mentality,
the mediocrity of desires attains moral designations and honors"
- Nietzsche

http://www.hardbopdrums.com/
 
"Russ H." wrote:

> I'm not sure I can dig it up again Will.About 6 months ago a friend of mine
> was diagnosed with typeII diabetes and being the herbal nut that I am I
> started doing research on a natural remedy for her.
>
> I found cinnamon and bitter melon as two,but I also remember reading about
> the various types of ginsing and how they can help stabilize blood sugar
> levels.I'll get back to this later.
>
> Several years ago,I spent a lot of time researching HGH and even used it
> for about a year+ (the type in a spray bottle). Anyway I started digging
> into supplements that could help the body stimulate it's own HGH,as it
> decreases as you get older.


That was not GH. Let me educate you on something. ALL of these over the counter
things that supposedly increase GH or Testosterone are 100% ********.

>
>
> What I found was that the pituatary gland secretes a hormone while you
> sleep that produces HGH and IGF-1.


You really are a sucker for ******** advertising.

>
>
> L-Carnitine,L-glutamine and alpha lipolic acid were 3 of the things I found
> that supposedly stimulated the body's production of HGH.


I have some swamp land to sell you too.

>
>
> The reason for this history lesson is that when I was researching ginsing
> as it relates to diabetes,it stuck in my mind about the effect it has on
> balancing the various process that go on throughout our body.One of which
> mentioning the effect on the pituatary gland,HGH levels and the increase in
> sexual desire as well as mood improvement.
>
> Bottom line is my statements were off the cuff memories from countless
> hours I have spent researching various homeopathic and natural remedies for
> different conditions.
>
> So I apologize for not being able to produce a link, specifically for the
> Siberian Ginsing but there are countless sites that turn up in general
> searches that are helpful.Maybe, just maybe I assumed that because it
> increased sexual desire,that it came from increased testoserone but it
> could have that effect for different reasons like a vessel dialator or
> something.Russ


Russ,
THE only things that work for real are REAL anabolic steroids and REAL
injectable GH. You are just pissing your $ away.


>
>
> WillBrink <WillBrink*NOSPAM*@Comcast.net> wrote:
> > In article <[email protected]>,
> > [email protected] (Russ H.) wrote:
> >
> > > A couple of things.
> > > http://www.viable-herbal.com/singles/herbs/s666.htm
> > >
> > > And Siberian Ginsing which really isn't ginsing,but otherwise known as
> > > eleutheo.Supposedly stimulates the pituatary gland to produce more
> > > insulin growth factor-1.

> >
> > Cite please.





--
Robert Schuh
"Everything that elevates an individual above the herd and
intimidates the neighbour is henceforth called evil; and
the fair, modest, submissive and conforming mentality,
the mediocrity of desires attains moral designations and honors"
- Nietzsche

http://www.hardbopdrums.com/