Seth Walsh
The man in the mirror is my only threat
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May just be my biases. But I am pretty convinced that minoxidil and AAS are not good for skin or keeping youthful. Anti-aging is multifaceted but skin health and collagen production play massive massive roles and in my opinion are worth preserving; so I don't see taking minox and AAS as good tradeoffs.nope, i was the accountless lurkcel then
yeah im just curious why do you claim like that. I know you are one of the highest iq users on here thats why i keep asking. Ive been using minox before for several months and got decent results. Also I plan to use low dose of T with low dose of primo and low dose of deca as a part of my future framemaxxing and anti aging (the target is to prevent bone loss with age). I couldnt also find any evidence that DHT based roids and T may inhibit collagen and elastine production. From what Ive learnt its prob extreme bloat + extremely unhealthy lifestyle of roidcels + hypertrophy of every muscle around the face the cause of premature aging look among roidcels. We have many roidcels like this asian dude who looks sometimes even 25 at 55 or smh similar. There are many guys like him who looks way younger as roidcels than their natty peers. Esp what Ive noticed roidcels never lose bone mass as they age. Thats also crucial for proper anti aging route
- Health Issue Awareness in AAS Users: A study on male gym users' attitudes and awareness towards AAS in Sulaymaniyah city found a high level of AAS use despite awareness of adverse effects, including skin problems like acne, which could suggest an impact on skin health and potentially aging (Aziz, 2021).
- Effects on Serum and Skin Surface Lipids: Research indicated that high doses of testosterone and anabolic steroids alter serum lipids and skin surface lipids, leading to decreased serum high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and elevated triglyceride levels, which might indirectly affect skin health and aging (Király Cl, 1988).
- Sudden Cardiac Arrest in an Adolescent AAS User: A case report of a young bodybuilder who suffered a sudden cardiac arrest, highlighting the serious cardiovascular complications associated with AAS use, which could contribute to accelerated aging processes (Lichtenfeld, Deal, & Crawford, 2016).
- Anabolic Steroids and Mood Disorder: A case report suggesting the psychiatric effects of AAS abuse, including mood disorders. The systemic effects of AAS use, including potential impacts on brain health, could indirectly influence the aging process (Papazisis, Kouvelas, Mastrogianni, & Karastergiou, 2007).
- Brain and Cognition Abnormalities in AAS Users: A study found that long-term AAS use is associated with cognitive deficits and brain abnormalities. These changes could suggest broader impacts on the body that might accelerate aging processes (Kanayama, Kean, Hudson, & Pope, 2013).