Hair Loss

Re: The big 4 (now 5) for preventing hair loss.

Cos if you were in any way shape or form resembling a man, you do training properly, you wont feel the need for jucing you would gain so well.

Reg Park routine is not the ones you read about in your fabourite womanly magazines.

I am now dead serious. If you are in your 20s early 30s and cant gain well from training and eating properly - you not normal. Thats why i have taken men and transformed them naturally.

Other clues that may cause a reductioon in gains......

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58 sets parts per bodypart

Isolation

pumping

volume feel the burn baby
Think I'm guilty of not eating enough. And I do have a tendency to chase volume over time lol
 
Think I'm guilty of not eating enough. And I do have a tendency to chase volume over time lol
I am guilty of this as well. And to your other post, I agree with avoiding the hairloss pills. Topical application should be enough to manage most mens hair thinning. Once your past preventative and trying to repair then your options become limited.

Ive been using KX-826 for a couple weeks now and it has halted my hair shedding and looking fuller now. Happy camper with it so far
 
I am guilty of this as well. And to your other post, I agree with avoiding the hairloss pills. Topical application should be enough to manage most mens hair thinning. Once your past preventative and trying to repair then your options become limited.

Ive been using KX-826 for a couple weeks now and it has halted my hair shedding and looking fuller now. Happy camper with it so far
where did you source it?
 
Anyone have experience with Melanotan 2 and darkening of grey hairs?

I'd love to darken some of the grey's I have growing in

However, I really would not like to darken any moles or change skin pigmentation

If you experienced a "reversing" of grey hair, what dose were you using?

Is it possible to get just the darker hair effect with a low enough dose to not change skin?
 
Anyone have experience with Melanotan 2 and darkening of grey hairs?

I'd love to darken some of the grey's I have growing in

However, I really would not like to darken any moles or change skin pigmentation

If you experienced a "reversing" of grey hair, what dose were you using?

Is it possible to get just the darker hair effect with a low enough dose to not change skin?
Hi,

MT-II will not reverse the greying of hair. The greying of hair occurs because the melanocyte stem cells (McSCs) in hair follicles stop functioning as we age. This leads to the loss of melanin producing melanocytes that give pigmentation to our hair.

The mechanism by which MT-II darkens hair is by stimulating melanocytes to produce more melanin. The grey in your hair is a sign that the McSCs in your hair follicle have stopped functioning and there are no longer any melanocytes for MT-II to stimulate.

You may be able to darken the pigmentation of "peppered" hair, as there are still some functioning McSCs. How ever, the hair that is grey, will stay grey.

I think the risk profile of MT-II and potential increased risk of Melanoma is not worth it in your scenario. Using some hair dye will get the job done just fine .

Sources:
FitzGerald, Liesel M., et al. "Effect of MELANOTAN®,[Nle4, D-Phe7]-α-MSH, on melanin synthesis in humans with MC1R variant alleles." Peptides 27.2 (2006): 388-394.

 
Hi,

MT-II will not reverse the greying of hair. The greying of hair occurs because the melanocyte stem cells (McSCs) in hair follicles stop functioning as we age. This leads to the loss of melanin producing melanocytes that give pigmentation to our hair.

The mechanism by which MT-II darkens hair is by stimulating melanocytes to produce more melanin. The grey in your hair is a sign that the McSCs in your hair follicle have stopped functioning and there are no longer any melanocytes for MT-II to stimulate.

You may be able to darken the pigmentation of "peppered" hair, as there are still some functioning McSCs. How ever, the hair that is grey, will stay grey.

I think the risk profile of MT-II and potential increased risk of Melanoma is not worth it in your scenario. Using some hair dye will get the job done just fine .

Sources:
FitzGerald, Liesel M., et al. "Effect of MELANOTAN®,[Nle4, D-Phe7]-α-MSH, on melanin synthesis in humans with MC1R variant alleles." Peptides 27.2 (2006): 388-394.

This bot shit getting crazy
 
Someone was saying they were able to succesfully darken their ginger beard with MT-2. I think they were just taking it for tanning and noticed the darkening of their beard. But thats the only first hand report ive seen so not sure if its consistent.

Ive taken it before and have a red beard, didnt really notice much change in color. Maybe a little richer color tone, deeper red but not brown or black. I didnt take it for long due a giant mole that popped up during the time. I should have asked them how long they took it for and dosage but I forgot what thread that was even in
 

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