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  • JulioGP
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    Originally posted by doke
    hi is genhair still in bussiness as i thought they stopped selling.
    still in bussiness

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  • csoul
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    Originally posted by doke
    hi is genhair still in bussiness as i thought they stopped selling.
    But the "About us" is empty and the Contact Us does not have any address and phone number is 123456789... very suspicious and show lack of doing serious business.

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  • csoul
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    Originally posted by doke
    hi is genhair still in bussiness as i thought they stopped selling.
    Looks like they are up and running and still selling the Topical Finasteride 0.25% 2oz for $11.90

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  • doke
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    hi is genhair still in bussiness as i thought they stopped selling.

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  • JulioGP
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    Originally posted by Jazz1
    Your wrong, when I first took finesteride I had major sides, so I switched to genhair finesteride spray. If you think this won't go systematic your completely wrong, because it still gave me sides but they were slightly less to bare with than oral 0.25g propecia. so good luck of you think it won't go systematic, because I can garantee it will 100% .
    Some users are already using for months without side effects (and presented with oral Finasteride). I'm using the Genhair for almost 2 months and so far, everything ok. Had severe oral Finasteride side and so far nothing with Genhair.

    As I said in another topic, although there is some systemic absorption can probably be that the metabolism of finasteride through skin absorption takes place in a different form of oral and in turn does not jeopardize neurosteroids that are identified as the main problems related to side effects, mainly irreversible.

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  • Jazz1
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    Originally posted by JulioGP
    To me this is a very obvious thing, the topical application of finasteride and dutasteride.

    So much that I've started a protocol that topic:
    Guys, I'm starting a new treatment protocol . As already suffered the side with oral finasteride , now all topic. We're checking here in Brazil there are several people with excellent feedback regarding topical dutasteride . The process is quite simple . Mix the contents of the capsules of dutasteride to some common Minoxidil


    As I said, many people who are doing this in Brazil, are succeeding. For those who do not believe, I suggest you keep poisoning with oral Propecia.
    Your wrong, when I first took finesteride I had major sides, so I switched to genhair finesteride spray. If you think this won't go systematic your completely wrong, because it still gave me sides but they were slightly less to bare with than oral 0.25g propecia. so good luck of you think it won't go systematic, because I can garantee it will 100% .

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  • JulioGP
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    Originally posted by Arashi
    Here you can buy HPCH:



    And here is a patent that contains info on how to mix it up yourself: http://www.google.com/patents/EP2153836A1?cl=en
    Hi Arashi

    This HPCH the same thing of Lipossomes?

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  • JulioGP
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    To me this is a very obvious thing, the topical application of finasteride and dutasteride.

    So much that I've started a protocol that topic:
    Guys, I'm starting a new treatment protocol . As already suffered the side with oral finasteride , now all topic. We're checking here in Brazil there are several people with excellent feedback regarding topical dutasteride . The process is quite simple . Mix the contents of the capsules of dutasteride to some common Minoxidil


    As I said, many people who are doing this in Brazil, are succeeding. For those who do not believe, I suggest you keep poisoning with oral Propecia.

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  • doke
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    Topical spironolactone works at the site and not in the blood as it is good for skin acne and i think that dutas and finast will be systemic and that was the same for topical flutamide which caused side effects.
    Thats why people try ru58841 as it was supposed to be non systemic and work at the site of application although there have been some success with topical progestorone and cyclosporin topical combined with minoxidil but i think some clinics using this also use oral finasteride as well and you may have to have regular blood tests to check hormon levels.
    I have been using hairagain which has some natural progestorone in it as well as regrowth agents and i must say the gel is very nice to use its available in uk and us as im using with the igrow laser helmet.

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  • thechamp
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    Originally posted by oscar32
    I've had a lot of success with topical finasteride by crushing up the tablets from this site Saferonlinepharmacy.com and making a solution
    out of my shampoo. You don't need a doctors script to get it from them but it works great.
    How many tablets did you crush in your shampoo ? Maybe I can avoid systematic absorbstion like this!!

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  • kmit028
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    Fin is a type II 5α-reductase inhibitor!

    Fin is a type II 5α-reductase inhibitor. 5α-reductase is an enzyme that converts testosterone to dihydrotestosterone (DHT).

    So FIN does not react with or affect DHT directly. It only inhibits the chemical (5α-reductase) that creates DHT from Testosterone.

    So if you have FIN in your scalp but not in your blood, wouldnt it be useless as the enzyme 5α-reductase will still make DHT???

    Could someone confirm this as not sure my science is quite right

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  • Kiwi
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    Originally posted by Jcm800
    Sure it does Mr low post count who mentions sellers..
    LOL - exactly what I was thinking...

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  • Jcm800
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    Originally posted by oscar32
    I've had a lot of success with topical finasteride by crushing up the tablets from this site Saferonlinepharmacy.com and making a solution
    out of my shampoo. You don't need a doctors script to get it from them but it works great.
    Sure it does Mr low post count who mentions sellers..

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  • Conpecia
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    Originally posted by Desmond84
    Hey guys...I did a few calculations and realised that each 100ml bottle will contain 250mg of finasteride. That's 50 x 5mg finasteride tablet or 250 x 1mg finasteride tablets you'll be using in 1 month!

    Now if you use 2ml per day that means you applied 5mg of finasteride on your skin. On average 10% gets absorbed which means 0.5 mg enters your bloodstream!

    I really doubt this would reduce the risks of sides and wanted to warn those that are particularly sensitive to finasteride!

    This kind of explains why plasma dht was reduced by the same amount compared to oral tablets...

    Hope it helps...

    Guys, this makes no sense! Why are they developing a topical product if it doesn't reduce side effects?! Do they think it will work even better than oral finasteride? So confused!!

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  • rdawg
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    Originally posted by Desmond84
    Hey guys...I did a few calculations and realised that each 100ml bottle will contain 250mg of finasteride. That's 50 x 5mg finasteride tablet or 250 x 1mg finasteride tablets you'll be using in 1 month!

    Now if you use 2ml per day that means you applied 5mg of finasteride on your skin. On average 10% gets absorbed which means 0.5 mg enters your bloodstream!

    I really doubt this would reduce the risks of sides and wanted to warn those that are particularly sensitive to finasteride!

    This kind of explains why plasma dht was reduced by the same amount compared to oral tablets...

    Hope it helps...
    An interesting question was raised earlier and i'm not sure if it was answered.

    Because this is localised to the hair, would it be better at causing maintenance/growth to the hair??

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