Since this is true, what is the point of paying thousands of dollars per year
on chemicals that might grow peach fuzz that will fall out once you stop taking
the medication? Just like the hair transplant surgeon, the pharmaceutical
company has you trapped into spending more and more money on a "solution" that
ultimately doesn't work. Side effects of these drugs occur in 2% of men and
include sexual side effects, such as less desire for sex, difficulty in
achieving an erection, and a decrease in the amount of semen produced by the
body. Propecia.com reports that "In general use, the following have been
reported: allergic reactions including rash, itching, hives, and swelling of the
lips and face; problems with ejaculation; breast tenderness and enlargement; and
testicular pain." 2% doesn't sound like a lot, but do you care about the
statistic if you are one of the unfortunate 2%? Of course not. Again, let's face
the facts: These chemicals are serious medications with potential serious side
effects. If you are a man, you have as much of a chance growing breasts as
growing hair.