SOLARUS
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2% would be prescription strength, so it's less than or equal to 1%.does anyone know the concentration of ketoconazole in revita...1%, 2% ???
2% would be prescription strength, so it's less than or equal to 1%.does anyone know the concentration of ketoconazole in revita...1%, 2% ???
After trying everything, it appears the three best things one can use are:
Revita shampoo
Monoxidil Foam 5%
Spiro 5% cream
Laser comb may be effective
Instead of using Finasteride, it has been shown in mutiple studies that certain doses of saw palmetto are equally effective at blocking DHT at scalp and perhaps not as horrible for libido.
well for saw palmetto to be effective or speculated to be effective you have to use alot, and its speculated to do the same thing as propecia lower dht which will in effect have the same side effect as using propecia since you would be doing the same thing....libido or hair....tough call
me too. you need DHT. i just hope my prostate holds out - there's no topical for that!that's why I prefer topical treatments only.
well for saw palmetto to be effective or speculated to be effective you have to use alot, and its speculated to do the same thing as propecia lower dht which will in effect have the same side effect as using propecia since you would be doing the same thing....libido or hair....tough call
anybody have any insight on eucapil?
piece of cake to use, expensive (although less so if you have very short hair - one vial can last 3 days)anybody have any insight on eucapil?
piece of cake to use, expensive (although less so if you have very short hair - one vial can last 3 days)
as for efficacy...i can say this - using it whilst on 500mg of test did not stave off itchiness. it reduced it IMO, but there was still the almost daily itch that for me means my follicles are being attacked (my head never itches when i'm not juicing, and it doesnt itch when i'm on low-dose low-androgenic steroids either)
i tried to brew my own eucapil-esque tonic shortly thereafter, using a thin oil (which is the base for eucapil), no alcohol and spiro cream. didnt really work that well, though, although i wouldnt discourage someone else from trying it...
my test-cycle hair protocol currently only includes Revita shampoo, saw palmetto topical as needed, and topical hydrocortisone for those itchy spells from time to time...that's it. i'd use spiro cream if it wasnt so horrible to deal with and wasnt based in alcohol, but this is apparently a tall order.
i havent lost significant hair since 2004 (when i realized it was going) and i've probably run a dozen cycles of varying lengths and strengths. for me, it's mostly about choosing the right androgens, trying different treatments, and monitoring your scalp very closely.
meanung that rogain they sell otc at walmartAfter trying everything, it appears the three best things one can use are:
Monoxidil Foam 5%
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no one seems to have answered....If I was thinking of using some over the counter pro-hormones, and wanted to plan for the worst....what about the temporary use of rogaine or finasteride.....it looks like people are saying you have to use rogaine forever, but could you use the finasteride to prevent loss or if you noticed a little, take it to gain what was lost back, then stop using it?
where on earth could you have gotten that impression?i was under the impression, there was nothing to help with male pattern baldness. regardless of these crazy magic shampoo's.
i was under the impression, there was nothing to help with male pattern baldness. regardless of these crazy magic shampoo's.
Hair Loss Prevention
Oddly enough, the guy using the Laser Comb had some of the best results! After seeing that, I set off on some research and found that several people were actually building their own 'Laser Brushes' and reported similar results. After reading through a bunch of threads, I came to the conclusion I could build a LLLT unit myself and I did, for $50. With 6 650nm 5mw Laser Diodes mounted in a nice boar's bristle brush, Ive been using it for the recommend 10minutes 2x per week and honestly, my hair has never looked better.
BigVrunga
Can you please tell me how you made that brush? What you used/where you got it and how you made it? It would be so helpful.
i was on another site the other day and it said laser comb's don't work but the science is correct...supposedly. also to my other comment, i don't really have any knowledge on this subject and after reading, my opinion is that yeh these shampoo's may work on cycle but when off it and once you have stopped using the shampoo's everything is reversed. Plus i dont like the idea of using that minoxidil as i read it may make your hair fall out when using it. personally that doesnt sound like a good thing to me.
Hair Loss Prevention
Oddly enough, the guy using the Laser Comb had some of the best results! After seeing that, I set off on some research and found that several people were actually building their own 'Laser Brushes' and reported similar results. After reading through a bunch of threads, I came to the conclusion I could build a LLLT unit myself and I did, for $50. With 6 650nm 5mw Laser Diodes mounted in a nice boar's bristle brush, Ive been using it for the recommend 10minutes 2x per week and honestly, my hair has never looked better.
BigVrunga
Can you please tell me how you made that brush? What you used/where you got it and how you made it? It would be so helpful.
It's not difficult bro.
Get some 650nm/5mw/3VDC laser diodes off Ebay, Aixiz Lasers sells them cheap.
http://shop.*********/merchant/aixiz_lasers_W0QQ_nkwZQQ_armrsZ1QQ_fromZQQ_mdoZ
They should be around $5.00 apiece:
http://cgi.*********/650nm-5mW-lase...39:1|66:2|65:12|240:1318&_trksid=p3911.c0.m14
Get a brush, drill some holes in it and pressure fit the laser diodes. Wire everything in parallel to any AC adapter that outputs 3 volts DC.
Parallel means all positive leads (red wires) get wired to the positive lead from the transformer, all negative (black wires) get wired to the negative lead from the transformer.
That's pretty much it - the 650nm/5mw diodes are the key - Ive always wanted to make a 'laser hat' that I could just put on for a few minutes every day...maybe next year
BV
"laser hat"It's not difficult bro.
Get some 650nm/5mw/3VDC laser diodes off Ebay, Aixiz Lasers sells them cheap.
http://shop.*********/merchant/aixiz_lasers_W0QQ_nkwZQQ_armrsZ1QQ_fromZQQ_mdoZ
They should be around $5.00 apiece:
http://cgi.*********/650nm-5mW-lase...39:1|66:2|65:12|240:1318&_trksid=p3911.c0.m14
Get a brush, drill some holes in it and pressure fit the laser diodes. Wire everything in parallel to any AC adapter that outputs 3 volts DC.
Parallel means all positive leads (red wires) get wired to the positive lead from the transformer, all negative (black wires) get wired to the negative lead from the transformer.
That's pretty much it - the 650nm/5mw diodes are the key - Ive always wanted to make a 'laser hat' that I could just put on for a few minutes every day...maybe next year
BV
holy crap that's funny. i'm not saying it's a bad idea, just that it's effin hilarious.
"laser hat"
holy crap that's funny. i'm not saying it's a bad idea, just that it's effin hilarious.
LOL!! I know - I cant wait to wear it and look like Doc Brown from Back To The Future 2:
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I think you would have more luck running propecia while on cycle, the short time you are on it will not grow any hair back but it will keep it from falling out, or at least should keep it from falling out.Im currently on a test prop cycle and my hair has been shedding a lot in the front of my head. I do have soem proscar i just received today but i was told by an MD that it is like rogain in which its a long term commitment and if you stop use all the hair you grew back will fall out. I was wondering if i were to use it only on cycles when using test, just as a DHT blocker, if that would be alright for just simply preventing hair loss or will it just be a waste of time? And if I use it on cycle and stop the use of it will I lose more hair than I previousely had to begin with?
For me, RU58841 is the shiznit!
BigLibido
Invalid Link Removed^it was suggested to me by another forum member. If it won't do the trick...what CAN i use to prevent accelerated hair loss during my cycle??
Thanks,
Jesse
^it was suggested to me by another forum member. If it won't do the trick...what CAN i use to prevent accelerated hair loss during my cycle??
Thanks,
Jesse
also reduces your gains.Finasteride 5mgs a day. Keep the hair on your head, less on your body and protects your prostate![]()
Does anyone else notice increased shedding when they have increased their minoxidil dosage. I originally started using minoxidil 5% in the morning and Xandrox 12.5% before bed. I did this for 7 months with some initial shedding for a couple of months and then started to get some good re-growth. Unfortunately I didn't get any re-growth in the temple region.
A few weeks back being unsatifisfied I decided to turn things up a bit and am now on minoxidil 12.5% in the morning and Xandrox 15% before bed. I have also started using 2% Nizoral every second day. In the last 3 weeks my hair is severely shedding and especially in the temporal region where I am trying to get the re-growth kick started. I am just trying to stay calm and convince myself that it is just starting a new growth phase but am unsure. Anyone else have this experience?