@rava_manga@celestialbe1ng If you're comfortable with assuming some risk, RU58841 works as a topical anti-androgen. But no official recent studies on it, just anecdotal accounts all over.
@AlpacaAurelius They threatened and did in some cases take away people's livelihoods over not taking the jab. How is that comparable to people who are proactively seeking out peptides under their own free will to cure injuries or chronic illness?
@Spazicle@NeoDragonXZ@ShitpostRock2 They did not run cycles of gear.. lmao. A very high natural testosterone level sits around 1000 ng/dl. If you do 300-500 mg of test a week, that would put your testosterone levels at the equivalent of 2-4 high test men from any era. Very few people's hair can survive that.
You reply to one tweet stating that "just maybe taking hormone blockers as an otherwise healthy young man, may be a bad idea." And the human equivalent of Gollum start lighting it up like it's a hot take. Insane.
Just for the fun of it I'll link a few more studies so you can burn more time screenshotting google's AI summary trying to disprove the ever-growing scientific concern about these drugs. Have a good one and don't waste your time bootlicking a multibillion dollar industry that preys on depressed young men.
https://t.co/h5Lcy74YZU
https://t.co/SRKK81nVF5
https://t.co/wcZ3BQbP3t
@Jacobwallace818@MaaKor7@EternalGlo83887@Clav0Updates People who defend finasteride tooth and nail are the spitting image of who they project PFS sufferers to be. The drug is more dangerous than the masses realize, they should be informed before they do these SOLELY for the sake of vanity.
@sportsandcraft@Clav0Updates Both men have clearly had transplants and both are, or in Trump's case was, on finasteride. Dutasteride is a different beast.
@AJA_Cortes Didn't Merck (parent company) pay out a few million a while back? If you go down the rabbit hole of some of the stuff that Merck has gotten away with, it's an evil corporation.
@Salty_Obsidian@Clav0Updates Aren't a lot of people at that age under turbo stress and living in an enviroment with endocrine disrupting chemicals? (Alcohol, slop food, tap water etc) It's a lot more common than you'd think.
@JackNotOld it's great for that. the only downside I can think of is that it doesn't send data to apple health, it can only receive. So for ongoing data, you'd have to refer to the google health app as opposed to it being synced to apple health. hopefully they fix that in the future.