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hi,

i want to take advanced whey protein shakes for workouts. but i am taking propecia and rogaine. is it a good idea to take all 3 things?

thanks
 
Posts: 70 | Registered: September 29, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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no it is not. dont eat any food and dont take any shits either...
 
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I think NG2GB is jesting again,

Taking propecia and minoxidil has nothing to do with protein shakes or working out.. Period..

I respect others opinions but I am certain on this one. It is apples and oranges.


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Muscle Milk rules.............
 
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Wow. lol

Chris, protein is found in more than just shakes... chicken, steak, etc. A shake is just a supplement, and won't interact with propecia or minox in any way.

You're fine taking both.


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DHT whatever its called doesnt that make your hair fall out? and isnt that testosterone?

Are you sure lifting weights and eating alot of protein doesnt effect testosterone production?

I know nothing by the way, i just do weights so im curious.
 
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we know you know nothing. did you talk to a psychologist yet?
 
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If that's the case, then like previous poster mentioned, you really shouldn't be eating at all then. Protein can be found is just about anything that you eat, which you really cannot live without. Lifting weights may have a direct relationship in the increase of DHT, but you're not going to be able to find protein as the cause of balding. If protein has anything to do with MPB, then I'm sure just about every man on Earth would be suffering from it.
 
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Trust me there is no relationship between the two unless you are taking steriods.


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You will be fine to take the protein supplements. Also, working out is not going to increase your hairloss unless your buddy accidently injects you with steroids as part of your exercise routine.

NN
 
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Lifting weights increases testosterone levels, but only over a long period of time.

http://jap.physiology.org/cgi/content/abstract/65/6/2406


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