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  • rupe
    Member
    • Jan 2012
    • 78

    #16
    Originally posted by jayth
    Rupe. Check out HairOmega 3 in1. It's an overpriced version of Saw Palmetto (as Tracy would say haha) but it seems to be working good for me. It's only about $25 for a mo supply. You can order 3 bottles for cheaper on Amazon ect. Just Google HairOmega and read the reviews for yourself. I've been using it for about 4 mos now.
    Thanks, what is your regimen jayth?

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    • clandestine
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2011
      • 2005

      #17
      Originally posted by clandestine
      Can anyone say something constructive regarding efficacy of saw palmetto?

      Any success stories?
      Can anyone say something constructive regarding efficacy of saw palmetto?

      Any success stories?

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      • jayth
        Member
        • Jan 2012
        • 58

        #18
        Originally posted by clandestine
        Can anyone say something constructive regarding efficacy of saw palmetto?

        Any success stories?
        Clandestine, as stated above, yes the product I take is a Saw palmetto based product. It seems to be working pretty good for me. Check it out. HairOmega 3in1.

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        • OldSchool
          Junior Member
          • Nov 2014
          • 1

          #19
          How is the treatment regimine working out?!

          Originally posted by rupe
          I am excited about my new regimen now. Minoxodil began yesterday, Nizoral ordered online, I will purchase a HairMax LaserComb online and tomorrow I will buy Saw Palmetto at pharmacy. Surely if I do get side effects from it, they are natural and so no "post-finasteride" syndrome.
          Hey Rupe

          I was keen to know if you stuck with your regimine of Nizoral, Saw Palmetto and the laser comb.

          Was it as effective as finpecia?

          OldSchool on the baldtruth forum.

          Thanks
          Last edited by Winston; 11-12-2014, 11:12 AM. Reason: Personal contact info removed. Please refer to our posting policies.

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          • Parsia
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2013
            • 147

            #20
            Originally posted by rupe
            My God. Would you like me to just kill myself?

            You must be a propecia marketer!
            Hi Rupe , I understand your concern , I have read the posts of Tracy for years and he/she believe in FDA approved products and it doesn't mean the marketer ! anyhow , Regard to your hairloss concern why you don't consider Lipogaine ? Although it has minoxidil 5 % on it , It has pretty much all the important stuff in Revivogen on it with reasonable price ! I personally tried both revivogen and lipogiane and I can say Lipogaine is much more legit and better quality than revivogen with better price. Just check the ingredients on their website and then you will figure it out ! For sure I'm not a marketer of them since I don't use it at this moment ! Lol

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            • burtandernie
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2012
              • 1568

              #21
              If you leave the evidence and burden of proof the FDA requires for something like propecia behind than your entering the jungles of pseudo science and uncertainty. There are hundreds or more products out there that MIGHT work and lots of them can give you any number of reasons why they should or stories from people claiming it worked. Your hair,time and money to waste not mine.
              As someone that took saw palmetto I will tell you flat out it doesnt stop MPB its simply not strong enough hence it has minor if any sides. If you took enough saw palmetto to affect hair loss then your back at propecia except your missing all the evidence and studies it works and you get the same sides. People dont push FDA treatments for fun

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              • blondetooth
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2014
                • 159

                #22
                If it works like propecia, then why not just take propecia? Oh it could be natural? Everything comes from something natural if you think about it.

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                • Waterfunguy
                  Junior Member
                  • Nov 2014
                  • 3

                  #23
                  Natural DHT blocker = BS
                  It does not work. Believe me. I wasted tons of money on natural hair loss products. They are completely useless. Dr. Lee's product was the only one that worked for me. Too bad it is gone.

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