Interesting. I have heard anecdotally that glps cause diaherria through a lack of proper fats digestion. Do you have diaherria? Any nutrients in fats you are aware of that are involved in hair growth / maintenance?
Have you had blood work done to check your hormone levels or seen any blood work results?
Another possibility is tirz could lower nutrition absorption rates. Not sure if that has been studied at all.
As someone who has starved themselves to a very low body fat, and lost quite a bit of hair doing this:
1. Low to no estrogen = hair loss. If you are in an extreme deficit, your body might not be producing hormones properly.
2. Lack of nutrition = hair loss.
I agree with Ms_Ery, it's a side...
You know what's simplier than drugs?
A calorie deficit.
Drugs don't create good long term habits. Finding a diet and lifestyle that works for you is the most maintainable method.
Put your food on a scale, put that number in an app. Eat whole foods. Only eat lean meats. Exercise.
Weight...
I asked a friend who is studying biochem to become a doctor how they think SLU works. This is a summary of their response:
It probably acts through the Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator 1-alpha (PGC-1α). It's a protein that in humans is encoded by the PPARGC1A gene...
I have frequently acted as a human guinea pig haha. Have done some pretty stupid experiments these past few years like take a gram of tren and sit on the couch to see if I got swole. I did not. Just got fat haha.
Took IGF-1 LR3 for the 6 months. Meh. Not worth it.
Slammed an entire gram of AOD...
I successfully freeze dried and reconstituted SLU, first attempt was only 500 mcg / ml. Gonna try for 1 mg / ml and perhaps up to 5 mg / ml. I don't see anyone attach pics, so I won't bother haha.
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