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  • freddiegemini
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    Originally posted by Maradona
    worth a shot. I'm going to give a shot for 6 months. I got nothing to lose but more hair.

    I can understand spanish with very good level so I read more success stories than hairlosshelp.
    you do have more to loose though. RU is without doubt, like finasteride, a long term commitment. all the literature suggests you can maintain on RU, even re-grow but that once you stop androgen receptors multiply in the scalp/follicle and become more sensitive.

    ive seen this first hand. a friend used RU for 2 months - thought it wasnt working came off and bang his hairloss accelerated way quicker than it was because he'd been applying an AA to his scalp that played around with the mapping etc of the receptors in his scalp

    its like fin - you've got to be on it full time and be prepared that if it doesn't work for you its going to really f things up and accelerate HL

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  • MrBlonde
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    Is it too late for me to join the group buy? Also does anyone know of any shipping problems to the UK. I live in Ireland.

    Where can I get the K&B solution from. Please link me

    I need a micro scale to measure out my solution then, anything else?

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  • Rootzoost
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    5% JAZZ1
    I saw you sold your 5%, shame I would have bought it as I've just recieved my 2nd order.
    So what are you using now? Is it the 1% ? And how's it working for you?

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  • Jazz1
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    Originally posted by Rootzoost
    I have been using RU for a couple of months now, and all I can say is this stuff is a life saver!
    I had been on mixoxidi for years, and although it's stopped my hairloss at first in the last couple of years the effects had been wearing off and my hair was really thinning bad, confidence was at an all time low.
    Had been viewing the forums for a while and read about this "RU58841" must admit I was sceptical as I had tryed proscar with no joy. Then I read it works in a different to is thought I would give it a go.
    Ordered from mpb as soon as it became avalible, and I'm already having great results!! Can't tell you guys how it feels to to see your hair get better rather than worse.
    On the down side it is expensive in my opinion.I wouldn't mind getting in on a group buy to keep my costs down.

    Which type you using from MPB?

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  • Rootzoost
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    RU is the way to go

    I have been using RU for a couple of months now, and all I can say is this stuff is a life saver!
    I had been on mixoxidi for years, and although it's stopped my hairloss at first in the last couple of years the effects had been wearing off and my hair was really thinning bad, confidence was at an all time low.
    Had been viewing the forums for a while and read about this "RU58841" must admit I was sceptical as I had tryed proscar with no joy. Then I read it works in a different to is thought I would give it a go.
    Ordered from mpb as soon as it became avalible, and I'm already having great results!! Can't tell you guys how it feels to to see your hair get better rather than worse.
    On the down side it is expensive in my opinion.I wouldn't mind getting in on a group buy to keep my costs down.

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  • Amercancer
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    Quick question if r u suppost to stop shedding and regrow hair on mid scalp. I think this rogaine stuff is makin me shed to much. All it's really doin is makin hair longer and shed. If this stuff is good can u stop minoxidil stuff?

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  • Jazz1
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    Originally posted by doke
    jazz is the mpb ru a lotion and is it greasy?
    Yes and not greasy, it's working I'm getting less hair.

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  • doke
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    jazz is the mpb ru a lotion and is it greasy?

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  • lilpauly
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    We ate waiting for the Ru to be tested. Remember its the only Ru that will be tested by a third party.

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  • BaldinLikeBaldwin
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    Originally posted by Jazz1
    What's happening about RU group buy? Payments?
    in due time young padawan

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  • Jazz1
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    What's happening about RU group buy? Payments?

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  • dex89
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    Originally posted by freddiegemini
    roids are not needed. a good diet / nutrition and correct exercise is needed.

    i can say this as i know first hand ppl that use roids and those that don't. in every way the non-riods guys are better off

    just my input
    Yeah I would never try roids, even though it took me many years to be at 220lbs going all naturally which was a bitch.

    anyways, let me know when the RU stuff is ready mates

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  • freddiegemini
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    Originally posted by JJacobs152
    Pauly, you seem to be a pretty fit guy. Do you know a lot about roids? Not implying that you take them or took them, just wanted to pick your brain about it.

    Also, is it too late to join the group buy?
    roids are not needed. a good diet / nutrition and correct exercise is needed.

    i can say this as i know first hand ppl that use roids and those that don't. in every way the non-riods guys are better off

    just my input

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  • freddiegemini
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    Originally posted by Troy
    Some good reading

    Androgen Receptors is the most comprehensive and up to date volume on the topic, including discussions of the basic mechanisms of androgen-androgen receptor actions, their roles in the androgen-related diseases, and their potential clinical applications.Key topics covered include: -The discovery and cloning of the androgen receptor; -Androgen receptor coregulators; -Androgen related genes and their consensus DNA response elements; -Basic mechanism of action including functional analyses, cellular localization and phosphorylation studies; -Cross-talk to other signal transduction systems; -The recent connections of androgens to women's diseases, such as osteoporosis and ovarian cancer.This book is of interest to students, basic scientists, and clinicians as both a study guide and reference of research in the androgen field. It could also be used as an advanced level text in endocrinology, urology, OBGYN, or oncology.


    A composition comprising at least one physiologically tolerated film-forming agent, at least one physiologically tolerated solvent, at least one plasticizer and a compound of the formula I or a stereoisomeric form or a physiologically tolerated salt of any of the foregoing. The composition is suitable for treatment of androgenic alopecia or hirsutism, that is, for avoiding undesirable hair growth, and for treatment of seborrhea and acne, and can furthermore be employed in cosmetics.


    http://www.researchgate.net/publicat...ailed_macaques
    troy brilliant work bud. found these v.useful

    top line: RU appears to be effective but once you cease to use it the follicles become hyper sensitive to DHT and loss of hair thickness will set in v.quickly

    the long term effects have also not been studied on humans but in monkeys there appeared to be no systematic side effects

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  • Troy
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    Originally posted by JJacobs152
    Troy, do you have a link to these articles? Would like to read them for my own benefit.
    Some good reading

    Androgen Receptors is the most comprehensive and up to date volume on the topic, including discussions of the basic mechanisms of androgen-androgen receptor actions, their roles in the androgen-related diseases, and their potential clinical applications.Key topics covered include: -The discovery and cloning of the androgen receptor; -Androgen receptor coregulators; -Androgen related genes and their consensus DNA response elements; -Basic mechanism of action including functional analyses, cellular localization and phosphorylation studies; -Cross-talk to other signal transduction systems; -The recent connections of androgens to women's diseases, such as osteoporosis and ovarian cancer.This book is of interest to students, basic scientists, and clinicians as both a study guide and reference of research in the androgen field. It could also be used as an advanced level text in endocrinology, urology, OBGYN, or oncology.


    A composition comprising at least one physiologically tolerated film-forming agent, at least one physiologically tolerated solvent, at least one plasticizer and a compound of the formula I or a stereoisomeric form or a physiologically tolerated salt of any of the foregoing. The composition is suitable for treatment of androgenic alopecia or hirsutism, that is, for avoiding undesirable hair growth, and for treatment of seborrhea and acne, and can furthermore be employed in cosmetics.


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