Trying to achieve peace of mind...

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  • Plan C
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2013
    • 341

    Trying to achieve peace of mind...

    I took finasteride for almost a year and every day I worried that it might not be strong enough to tackle my MPB. I recently switched it for dut and the peace of mind that came with it, i.e. the knowledge that I was doing everything in my power to stop the balding process, was bliss. Using dut, RU, keto shampoo and minox meant that I didn't have to constantly worry that there might be a more efficient treatment or regime out there.

    Then I started seeing 'retin-a' and 'spiro' thrown around. Back to square one. What are these treatments and are they worth using?
  • horte
    Member
    • Mar 2013
    • 30

    #2
    I use Min with retain-a... From what I know it just allows the Mind to be absorbed more effectively.

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    • Dan26
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2012
      • 1270

      #3
      retin a would just be a nice compliment to a regimin, it wouldn't do much on its own

      1) it helps with minox penetration
      2) it is a mild androgen receptor degrader (debatable)

      topical spiro is like a weak RU, oral spiro is for maniacs (it blocks DHT and T internally so many bad things could come of this)

      your regimen is very strong...you could add something like a sabagel (which is retin-a and an anti-inflammatory agent)...you dont really need it but it could help a little.

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      • Plan C
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2013
        • 341

        #4
        Originally posted by Dan26
        retin a would just be a nice compliment to a regimin, it wouldn't do much on its own

        1) it helps with minox penetration
        2) it is a mild androgen receptor degrader (debatable)

        topical spiro is like a weak RU, oral spiro is for maniacs (it blocks DHT and T internally so many bad things could come of this)

        your regimen is very strong...you could add something like a sabagel (which is retin-a and an anti-inflammatory agent)...you dont really need it but it could help a little.
        Cheers for the lengthy response. Where can I buy sabagel?

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