View Poll Results: How long did you use Saw Palmetto?

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  • A year or longer and it didn't work!

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    Default Question for Saw Palmetto Users

    Hi, all.

    I'm curious about your usage of saw palmetto and the results, or lack thereof.

    I'm Joe, 31 and thinning. I've been visiting this forum on and off for a few years, and actually had to create a new name because I forgot my old one. I've been doing research the past few days and despite the negative reviews for saw palmetto that I've read, I've decided to incorporate it into my regimen. I've decided to try this in conjunction to many other natural remedies I've been reading about. I'm also going to keep track on a blog as to how it's going.

    I've also been doing minox since January and have used it and fin in the past but quite due to cost. I used to eat crappy fast food and put processed foods in my body. Now I've gone on an all natural diet. I'm mostly a raw vegan, eat organic, and put as little chems and toxins in my body as I can. I've also made a huge investment into a ton of supplements and will talk about them all as I try them out. I believe that there's a natural cure for everything and the reason only propecia is available is because the drug companies make it that way. I saw a report that saw palmetto works. If too many people turn to naturals then obviously Merck stands to lose a lot of money - they don't want you to be natural. They want you be dependent on their nasty chemicals. That's my belief.

    But my questions are, for those who used saw and say it didn't work:

    1. How long were you using saw palmetto for?
    2. Did you use anything else along with the saw palmetto (minox, pygeum, nettle root, silica, pumpkin seed oil, anything else that supposed to suppress DHT)?
    3. What is your diet like?
    4. Have their been people who appeared on the forum, said it worked and then disappeared because they are no longer troubled by hair loss and therefore don't need to be here? haha

    I'll let you know when I start my blog and delve into my experiment with naturals.

    Joe

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    Anyone?? Bueller??

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    Sorry bro sal palamatto aint gonna give you any game changing results, if any...

    You say you quit fin due to cost???

    Buy generic and crush a pill into ethanol and take 0.05, 0.1, 0.2, 0.5 etc any small dose and your problem is solved, AND even at a small dose like 0.05 you will be benefiting way more from it then you will from sp.

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    I did that too. I still don't want to put any pharmaceuticals in me that I don't have to.

    And you didn't answer my question. Did you even use saw? How do you know it won't work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jmf8 View Post
    I did that too. I still don't want to put any pharmaceuticals in me that I don't have to.

    And you didn't answer my question. Did you even use saw? How do you know it won't work?
    Never used it. Has no effect on serum DHT levels. AA's are a crucial defense when it comes to MPB, and if you do take an AA, no point in adding sp. If you don't, sure, throw it in and hope for the best, but prepare for the worst!

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    If you haven't used it, then you can't speak to whether it works or not. I'm looking for real, first hand experience and how seriously those people were when they tried it. And, sorry, but without having tried it yourself then your info isn't any help.

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    I took saw palmetto for 4-5 months and my scalp settled down quickly during this time (was having major inflammation problems). It didn't have any noticeable effect on my hair, though it probably would've ended up worse if my scalp stayed like that.

    I've also improved my diet massively around the same time. I don't think this will help hair however as balding happens naturally to healthy people. I think you have to be more invasive to turn things a different way, such as those chemicals....

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    Quote Originally Posted by custards View Post
    I took saw palmetto for 4-5 months and my scalp settled down quickly during this time (was having major inflammation problems). It didn't have any noticeable effect on my hair, though it probably would've ended up worse if my scalp stayed like that.

    I've also improved my diet massively around the same time. I don't think this will help hair however as balding happens naturally to healthy people. I think you have to be more invasive to turn things a different way, such as those chemicals....
    Thanks for the info. What was the reason you stopped? Did your hair loss stop once the inflammation had gone? I believe that propecia needs at least a year to see results as well. I'm going to give my experiment about a year unless something really drastic happens and document it. Saw Palmetto isn't all I'm doing. I'm adding a variety of natural supplements, amino acids, oils, and products. Wish me luck!

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    I took Saw Palmetto for 6.5 months; It did wonders for my libido and sexual stamina but absolutely nothing for my hair. I had a rather good diet, attempted to eat as many foods from the four groups as possible as well as drink plenty of water.

    The reason why I stopped is basically I shed the entire time I was on it. I am not a hair counter but I estimate upwards of 200 hairs a day were being lost. There was no end in sight and it was really setting me back. I lost alot of ground, probably more than if I simply didn't take anything at all.

    If I were you I just wouldn't waste my time brah. Many have tried these natural supplements or combos of them together with negative results. They simply do not work for the majority and if they do you either don't have MPB or are just a very very lucky responder. In any case I wish you luck brah!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jmf8 View Post
    Thanks for the info. What was the reason you stopped? Did your hair loss stop once the inflammation had gone? I believe that propecia needs at least a year to see results as well. I'm going to give my experiment about a year unless something really drastic happens and document it. Saw Palmetto isn't all I'm doing. I'm adding a variety of natural supplements, amino acids, oils, and products. Wish me luck!
    Well I haven't noticeably lost or gained during the 4 years since, but I think that's maybe just my natural timing. Since it's more common for guys to have bad hair rather than no hair I guess it will take a long time to complete the process.

    While taking it I experienced "shrinkage" plus a bad smell, which isn't the end of the world as long as everything still works. However I didn't want to take something indefinitely without any evidence that it will make a cosmetic improvement. I guess putting in daily effort to slightly slow a losing battle isn't for me unless it's something that's ridiculously effective.

    I still very occasionally take it if I notice myself going through a particularly oily skin, itchy head phase. Just for a short time and it seems to level me off quickly.

    Good luck, especially with the psychological part of the process. I don't think I'll ever come to terms with it properly :/

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