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  • lilpauly
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    Also with nanosomes u can use 20 less the active ingredient. I will post a few studies

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  • StayThick
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    Originally posted by cp9
    They said it's currently in stability testing and will only sell if it passes. Fingers crossed!
    I'll be all over this. Rather try this then jump back on Propecia. Never again.

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  • cp9
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    They said it's currently in stability testing and will only sell if it passes. Fingers crossed!

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  • lilpauly
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    Kane should nano availble very soon , I sent him a email tonight

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  • Cob984
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    I got desperate and went to my dermatologist, and have been on propecia for last 1 week
    Eating 0.25 - 0.33mg a day at the moment, lets see how it goes, so far all good touch wood

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  • StayThick
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    Originally posted by hellouser
    My itch is frequent now. I'm scratching often, but also on Minox, Dermarolling and RU. So... the itch could be for any number of reasons.

    Shedding is down.... way, way down. Regrowth and density? I think its increased, but not drastically.
    Hellouser are you still using Kane's CB in conjunction with everything above?

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  • Dan26
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    ive used cortico's and they can cause thin skinning, but you really have to be excessive with them and use potent ones

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by hiilikeyourbeard
    hellouser you seeing any results with cb? how is it for the mpb itch?
    My itch is frequent now. I'm scratching often, but also on Minox, Dermarolling and RU. So... the itch could be for any number of reasons.

    Shedding is down.... way, way down. Regrowth and density? I think its increased, but not drastically.

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  • hiilikeyourbeard
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    Originally posted by hellouser
    Thanks Yan!

    That should put some/most people at ease with the use of CB. At our doses, 10-50mg it should be rather fine.
    hellouser you seeing any results with cb? how is it for the mpb itch?

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by yan
    Cortodoxone (also known as cortexolone or 11-deoxycortiso)
    "Cortodoxone functions as a glucocorticoid, though is less potent than cortisol."



    As we know, cortisol (hydrocortisone) is the least potent form. So yes, cb should be weaker than the weakest corticosteroid.
    Thanks Yan!

    That should put some/most people at ease with the use of CB. At our doses, 10-50mg it should be rather fine.

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  • vanityhair
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    Originally posted by hellouser
    . . .I wish Adam K was still around to answer this!
    Hellouser, how are you getting on?

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  • yan
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    Originally posted by hellouser
    For those of us who are concerned about CB-03-01 and its potential for skin atrophy, here's an interesting article on the potential of corticosteroids creating skin atrophy:



    The article mentions 7 classes of potency in regards to corticosteroids. CB-03-01 derives from 11-deoxycortisone. Does anyone know which class CB would potentially fall under? I remember seeing someone mentioned that CB-03-01 should be weaker than the weakest corticosteroid.

    I wish Adam K was still around to answer this!
    Cortodoxone (also known as cortexolone or 11-deoxycortiso)
    "Cortodoxone functions as a glucocorticoid, though is less potent than cortisol."



    As we know, cortisol (hydrocortisone) is the least potent form. So yes, cb should be weaker than the weakest corticosteroid.

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  • hellouser
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    For those of us who are concerned about CB-03-01 and its potential for skin atrophy, here's an interesting article on the potential of corticosteroids creating skin atrophy:



    The article mentions 7 classes of potency in regards to corticosteroids. CB-03-01 derives from 11-deoxycortisone. Does anyone know which class CB would potentially fall under? I remember seeing someone mentioned that CB-03-01 should be weaker than the weakest corticosteroid.

    I wish Adam K was still around to answer this!

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  • The Dark Knight
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    Originally posted by HairBane
    ...what? There's loads of stuff going on with CB soon. Acne trials, alopecia trials, Kane's nano solution, a bunch of people trying different vehicles and waiting for the results, etc. etc. Chill brah
    Yeah, you're right, its just the waiting game I guess, but things are looking on the up, just hope CB really is side free once its done

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  • HairBane
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    The fact is this: no one really knows the side effect profile of CB yet, or whether it's safe, or even effective. All you'll get on here is speculation and anecdotal evidence from people who've tried it (whilst on a load of other treatments most likely).

    If you're concerned at all, and want hard evidence of efficacy and safety, wait for the trials.

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