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Jetman
Regrowth.com Member Registered: Jul 2004 Posts: 27 |
What is the best topical besides Minoxidil products? Been using Minoxidil products for about 10 years with little success-some thickening but mainly slowing down the balding process. I'm currently using Scalp Renew once/month and Nioxin system 2 shampoo. I am also using Minomuck. What would be the best topical that doesn't have Minoxidil and is better at regrowth? Thanks!!!
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12/25/2008 11:26
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BaldAndTheBeautifull
Regrowth.com Member Registered: Oct 2008 Posts: 470 |
bump it up to 15% minox
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12/25/2008 1:48
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Anxious1
Regrowth.com Member Registered: Oct 2008 Posts: 746 |
You could try this stuff im trying http://www.hairmd.com.au/ its expensive, but my trichologist friend says it actually works, and i believe him, best of all u dont have to use it for the rest of ur life, just maintenance. i.e u start with 1 sray bottle/ month + booster pills and dht blocker pills (all natural) then after a yr u just keep using the dht blockers and 1 spray a yr, so for the first yr its expensive, but after that its cheap
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12/25/2008 3:46
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chore boy
Regrowth.com Member Registered: Jun 2007 Posts: 3,327 |
http://www.regrowth.com/hairloss-forums/viewthread.cfm?f=1&t=22342 You're a crafty one.
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12/25/2008 4:06
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chore boy
Regrowth.com Member Registered: Jun 2007 Posts: 3,327 |
How about posting the rest of the ingredients?
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12/25/2008 4:08
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needsacure
Regrowth.com Member Registered: Nov 2008 Posts: 42 |
are there any shampoos that actually help?? that you can get in like a walmart or someplace like that??
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12/25/2008 4:38
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glaxom
Regrowth.com Member Registered: Dec 2006 Posts: 260 |
Re: Anxious1 said: You could try this stuff im tryinghttp://www.hairmd.com.au/ its expensive, but my trichologist friend says it actually works, and i believe him, best of all u dont have to use it for the rest of ur life, just maintenance. Well it must be legit they've got a bunch of smart looking people wearing white lab smocks. The hair loss industry........yes indeed
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12/25/2008 6:45
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Anxious1
Regrowth.com Member Registered: Oct 2008 Posts: 746 |
chore boy and glaxom, don't insult me. I'm not a scammer, he asked for a topical and i suggested one, he doesnt have to try it if he doesnt want to. It was made by legitimate trichologists, this i know for a fact, i'm not saying it will work, i don't know yet if it works, but all i did is suggest it. The Trichologist who did the trials of this product has helped me beat mercury poisoning, and helped me with other natual medicine issues i've had, and i know he is not a scammer. You guys have to keep an open mind, or when something that does work comes along you'll miss out. Skepticism is healthy but not everyone is out to rip u off, i have been ripped off many times, but still i try new things. Correct me if i'm wrong but don't people who aren't medically qualified wear lab coats in laser clinics?, does this automatically make lasers a scam? we all know they r not! I am not crafty, sneaky, or any other word u can use to subtlely describe a scammer without actually calling them a scammer, i am simply answering a call for suggestions for topicals, for which he asked. In that post where i showed the forum that website, although u all claimed scam alert, there was no conclusive proof that it was a scam, i have spent many hours typing posts for this forum and i would not treat u guys like that. All i said is 'You COULD try this stuff im trying'. Merely a suugestion he can investigate for himself, so pls keep ur negative opinions to urselves.
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12/25/2008 10:29
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kingpin
Regrowth.com Member Registered: Sep 2007 Posts: 839 |
Re: What is the best topical besides Minoxidil products? >>>Jetman said: Been using Minoxidil products for about 10 years with little success-some thickening but mainly slowing down the balding process. I'm currently using Scalp Renew once/month and Nioxin system 2 shampoo. I am also using Minomuck. What would be the best topical that doesn't have Minoxidil and is better at regrowth? Thanks!!!<<<Adenogen.There's a study showing adenosine being successful in treating mpb. http://www.ehrs.org/conferenceabstracts/2004berlin/researchabstracts/P9-123-Watanabe.htm Retin-a is known to enhance the effects of minoxidil and probably will with adenosine too because both molecules are thought to effect the same receptor. If you arent using some type of anti-androgen your results will be usually VERY limited.Topical spiro might be a reasonable choice.Minoxidil and spiro are synergistic according to Dr.Lee, who sells minox and spiro topicals with a prescription.For non-script ordering: www.genhair.com http://www.anagen.net/remoxin.htm
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12/25/2008 11:33
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kingpin
Regrowth.com Member Registered: Sep 2007 Posts: 839 |
Re: >>needsacure said: are there any shampoos that actually help?? that you can get in like a walmart or someplace like that?? <<Study showing 1% ketoconazole shampoo(@ Walmart) being successful in growing hair.
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12/25/2008 11:35
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