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  • doke
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    Originally posted by hellouser
    Incorrect.

    I'm using anywhere from 15mg to 30mg per 1ml.
    hi hell how are you getting on with the cb as i heard on one forum of burning scalp.

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  • doke
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    Originally posted by itssomuchfun
    Hello,

    I've been a lurker on this forum for a while. Had tried the Rogaine foam and oral minoxidil but have been on nothing for months. Have never wanted to try Fin or Dut. Decided I'd try CB because of the supposed lack of sexual sides involved.

    I just received CB from the ID website (I know many on the forum say the site is a fraud). It comes premixed and when I read all the talk about ordering through Kane and mixing with different vehicles I realized I'd need a small lab of chemicals. So I'm giving this a shot. It's a 30ml in a solution of ethanol and propylene glycol. 10mg/ml. I couldn't find out from reading page after page on this thread how much I'm supposed to use. It's a liquid dropper. Do I measure out 1ml of solution and apply it daily? Do I use 0.5 ml and use it daily? What is the appropriate amount to use? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
    hi is the id cb greasy and please let us know how you get on with it.

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by itssomuchfun
    Sorry for the double post. I read went back further in this thread and it looks like hellhouser was using a 12.5% concentration of CB in 1.5ml using dropper once a day. Does that cover your entire scalp?
    Incorrect.

    I'm using anywhere from 15mg to 30mg per 1ml.

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  • itssomuchfun
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    Sorry for the double post. I read went back further in this thread and it looks like hellhouser was using a 12.5% concentration of CB in 1.5ml using dropper once a day. Does that cover your entire scalp?

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  • itssomuchfun
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    Hello,

    I've been a lurker on this forum for a while. Had tried the Rogaine foam and oral minoxidil but have been on nothing for months. Have never wanted to try Fin or Dut. Decided I'd try CB because of the supposed lack of sexual sides involved.

    I just received CB from the ID website (I know many on the forum say the site is a fraud). It comes premixed and when I read all the talk about ordering through Kane and mixing with different vehicles I realized I'd need a small lab of chemicals. So I'm giving this a shot. It's a 30ml in a solution of ethanol and propylene glycol. 10mg/ml. I couldn't find out from reading page after page on this thread how much I'm supposed to use. It's a liquid dropper. Do I measure out 1ml of solution and apply it daily? Do I use 0.5 ml and use it daily? What is the appropriate amount to use? Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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  • itssomuchfun
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    Hello,

    I've been a lurker on this forum for a while. Had tried the Rogaine foam and oral minoxidil but have been on nothing for months. Have never wanted to try Fin or Dut. Decided I'd try CB because of the supposed lack of sexual sides involved.

    I just received CB from the ID website (I know many on the forum say the site is a fraud). It comes premixed and when I read all the talk about ordering through Kane and mixing with different vehicles I realized I'd need a small lab of chemicals. So I'm giving this a shot. It's a 30ml in a solution of ethanol and propylene glycol. 10mg/ml. I couldn't find out from reading page after page on this thread how much I'm supposed to use. It's a liquid dropper. Do I measure out 1ml of solution and apply it daily? Do I use 0.5 ml and use it daily? What is the appropriate amount to use? Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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  • doke
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    yes they are companies and not charities but where does compassion lie these so called companies charging say £37000 for a drug to save your life how could anybody afford that and thats where even uk nhs has to draw a line.

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  • cookies
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    Originally posted by doke
    I mean we in uk have new drugs for cancer and other life saving products that are too expensive for our health service to buy and for one its terrible that these drug companies favor profit over life so where does that leave hairloss at the back burner for importance.
    They're companies and not charities. If they wouldn't make profit, they'd got bankrupt.

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  • cookies
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    Originally posted by lilpauly
    Great find!!! A change to what though ? Vehicle ?
    Actually this presentation was already posted 10 pages ago. The presentation doesn't mention vehicles at all, so i assume they changed the formulation of CB itself.

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  • doke
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    It also looks that cb is a long way ahead until it comes available for any of us, i notice that it comes in the cyproterone and flutamide bracket and we know that them too are systemic which is what the sintov study of flutamide used a topical gel that only worked at the hair follicles with little side effects.
    And i still wonder why we never got that on the market it maybe down to cost of the trials on humans and thats why mpb and all forms of alopecis suck because its not important for drug companies to concentrate on alopecia unless they know they can afford the trials and get fda and world approval and make a lot of money from it.
    I mean we in uk have new drugs for cancer and other life saving products that are too expensive for our health service to buy and for one its terrible that these drug companies favor profit over life so where does that leave hairloss at the back burner for importance.

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  • lilpauly
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    Originally posted by cookies
    In Cosmo's presentation from november they mentioned amendements in their cb trails due to a change in formulation (http://www.cosmopharmaceuticals.com/...Healthcare.pdf see p29).

    Was this already know? I haven't seen anyone discussing it here.
    Great find!!! A change to what though ? Vehicle ?

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  • cookies
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    In Cosmo's presentation from november they mentioned amendements in their cb trails due to a change in formulation (http://www.cosmopharmaceuticals.com/...Healthcare.pdf see p29).

    Was this already know? I haven't seen anyone discussing it here.

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  • rdawg
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    Ru and CB are the two most interesting grey market products.

    CB sounds much better in theory(no systemic absorbtion, use it less etc.) but somehow for whatever reason after years we still don't know what vehicle to use, so there's little point in buying it now, but that may change soon.

    I've always been a little skeptical of RU, I dont think it's any more affective than fin, as in very few have a great reaction(thicken up) but the vast majority just maintain. And the sides seem to be similar for the most part from what I read, but for some it may be a good alternative.

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  • burtandernie
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    Think about how you already know what a doctor would you tell you. Why do you think most medical professionals would advise against that? Everyone makes their own decisions though.

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  • lilpauly
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    Originally posted by Amercancer
    I'm just wondering why nobody talks about RU as much? It's been out for a while now. I'm lost, I don't know if I should continue with it. I know if I c a doctor he will tell me not to use something that's not FDA approved. I just want to know about others that are using this stuff.
    Lots of people use ru . I do. For the most part people experience less sides in ru then fin ,

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