I've read that dht conversion of var is low, which is good, but it's a derivative of dht, which would be bad right?
From the profile section:
"In essence oxandrolone has a balanced level of potency in both muscle and androgenic target tissues such as the scalp, skin and prostate. This is a similar situation as is noted with Primobolan and Winstrol, which are also derived from dihydrotestosterone yet not known to be very androgenic substances."
With that said, does var have a negative affect on the hairline? |
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i have never used var myself so cant comment on my individual experience, however if it is a dirivitive of DHT like winny then yes it can cause problems with Hair loss, nizoral shampoo or spiro can help though
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A DHT derivative will not directly convert to DHT; it is already 5-alpha reduced.
The oxandrolone molecule is similar to DHT, but it is not DHT. I would say that it probably have the potential to affect Hair loss, but practical experience from many indicates that it usually isn't a problem.
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From countless research it's supposed to be the safest for your hair along with primo(another dht derv,)and deca.
I have used all three. I used var at 50mg/day and i believe it caused my hair to thin. I also used winny and it fucking killed my hair. I'm not sure why it was worse then var(dht dervs,) but it def. was a difference~
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hmmm...I thought primo was said to be hard on the hairline.
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primo and winny killed my hair line mate, untill i found a method of help it. Minoxidil is very good and bring back lost hair from a cycle believe it or not.
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