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  • justeone
    Member
    • Nov 2011
    • 54

    #76
    hey conpecia . im still applying minox/indo . during application it doesn't tingle or warm as much as it did during the first time. so far no extra shedding has occurred . i'd like to think shedding has decreased but I can't say for sure . ill give it a month or until this bottle of indo is gone . a few days ago I added biotin and silica too . . hows your battle so far? anything new to report? ttyl

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    • Conpecia
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2011
      • 904

      #77
      still shedding, mpb itch has picked up a little. Vellus hair up front might be thickening a bit but still tiny. sore throat is gone though

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      • StayThick
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2012
        • 624

        #78
        Indo is a dead end fellas', I'm sorry to break it to you. This whole Indo/Chromo thing has completely died down...it doesn't work. Shedding for a month? Guys what are you doing? Hype has completely died down and disappeared here for good reason.

        Save your hard earn money for hopefully real future treatments with Dr. Nigiam and others...

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        • clandestine
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2011
          • 2002

          #79
          Originally posted by StayThick
          Indo is a dead end fellas', I'm sorry to break it to you. This whole Indo/Chromo thing has completely died down...it doesn't work. Shedding for a month? Guys what are you doing? Hype has completely died down and disappeared here for good reason.

          Save your hard earn money for hopefully real future treatments with Dr. Nigiam and others...
          Quiet, you.

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          • clandestine
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2011
            • 2002

            #80
            Keep with it Conpecia, you've got the right attitude.

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            • StayThick
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2012
              • 624

              #81
              Wish you all the best.

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              • dipship31
                Junior Member
                • Jun 2013
                • 6

                #82
                I had to bail on this after 2 weeks. I was just getting super fatigued just like I did on Fin! I really want to try something other than just minoxidil, but seems like just about everything else makes me way tired!

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                • justeone
                  Member
                  • Nov 2011
                  • 54

                  #83
                  hey guys, I dont think indo/Chromoglycate is a dead end at all . to be honest Ive talked to Dr Nigam quite a bit through email and he actually told me to get some chromoglycate topical and apply that to halt further loss and use in conjunction with his stem cell treatment. he called indo/chromo a micro inflammatory . he also suggested RU and a few others. lemme copy and paste it . here it is .

                  TM300089, cromoglycate,ramatraban or RU,CB03 01..all topicals.You can get from kaneshop.com.
                  Sodium cromoglycate and bimatoprost ,you can in india including topical finasteride.
                  Minoxidil and oral finasteride ,you can start if you do not have in side effects...

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                  • justeone
                    Member
                    • Nov 2011
                    • 54

                    #84
                    ive been on the indo/cromo for 1 week now . im not shedding anymore then usual , the feeling of the tingly warmth after application has subsided quite a lot . Im sticking with it for now . since ive had a little confirmation from Dr Nigam himself to use cromoglycate , makes me want me to keep using it for now . I know his advice , or anyone else with advice can be taken with grain of salt. as its all speculation for now . but i shall continue ... lemme know how you are doing conpecia , ttyl

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                    • Conpecia
                      Senior Member
                      • Sep 2011
                      • 904

                      #85
                      Staythick there's just no way all these guys happened to randomly stop their loss on CET and IC combo. People have said its the only thing that stopped their loss beyond fin. I will give it at least 3 months before I pull the plug. The worst thing you can do is just jump from treatment to treatment every week. I am patient. I'm going to go bald one way or another might as well put up a fight and take a risk.

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                      • justeone
                        Member
                        • Nov 2011
                        • 54

                        #86
                        word to that conpecia , im right there with you.

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                        • StayThick
                          Senior Member
                          • Oct 2012
                          • 624

                          #87
                          Originally posted by Conpecia
                          Staythick there's just no way all these guys happened to randomly stop their loss on CET and IC combo. People have said its the only thing that stopped their loss beyond fin. I will give it at least 3 months before I pull the plug. The worst thing you can do is just jump from treatment to treatment every week. I am patient. I'm going to go bald one way or another might as well put up a fight and take a risk.
                          I agree 100% with your last statement. We both will eventually be bald, so I see your point there. I also agree you definitely want to give any new treatment several months before evaluating its effectiveness, but I just can't seem to find concrete evidence this works minus a handful of people using many topicals beyond Indo/Chromo.

                          Either way, I'll be following your progress. Hopefully your shed dissipates soon.

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                          • chimera
                            Senior Member
                            • Aug 2012
                            • 171

                            #88
                            Somebody just posted a study about minoxidil vs minoxidil+diclofenac. The group using minoxidil+diclofenac get better results than the group using only minoxidil.
                            The only bad thing is that it was a not so big study, with just 32 participants...

                            Well, If I write this is because diclofenac is supposed to work in very similar to way to indomethacin, they're both COX2 inhibitors (although indomethacin is supposed to be a little bit better, as it is also a week PGD2 agonist that acts as a PGD2 antagonist).

                            Still, I think the thing about the diclofenac is a good thing... or so i hope...

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                            • Conpecia
                              Senior Member
                              • Sep 2011
                              • 904

                              #89
                              Update:

                              ****tard that I am I spilled the god damn Indomethacin and lost about 3/4ths of the bottle. Infuriating.

                              Shedding may be slowing down. Seems like I lost a little less hair today than usual. Will keep updating each day I remember to.

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                              • walrus
                                Senior Member
                                • Feb 2012
                                • 298

                                #90
                                Originally posted by chimera
                                Somebody just posted a study about minoxidil vs minoxidil+diclofenac. The group using minoxidil+diclofenac get better results than the group using only minoxidil.
                                The only bad thing is that it was a not so big study, with just 32 participants...
                                Do you have a reference for that?

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