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  • Jcm800
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 2627

    Ah thanks doke, yeah I heard that stuff whiffs a bit, read it's a good tool tool to have in the shed tho?, thanks for the info

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    • doke
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2009
      • 1475

      hi did you checkout the links i gave you at hair research as they have mentioned thomas whitfield and suggest buying the ingredience separatley.

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      • Zoidberg
        Member
        • Jan 2011
        • 64

        http://www.hairloss-research.org/updates.html - thanks doke, that's a very interesting site... gonna keep me very busy this evening when I get back from work lol

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        • doke
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2009
          • 1475

          no worries zoid yeh there is a lot to study even the inneov hair mass taurine which i am taking, although i do not think that regrows hair but may help with a topical as well.

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          • Jcm800
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2011
            • 2627

            Yes thanks doke-that hairloss site has a wealth of info

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            • gutted
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2011
              • 1398

              Originally posted by Zoidberg
              http://www.hairloss-research.org/updates.html - thanks doke, that's a very interesting site... gonna keep me very busy this evening when I get back from work lol
              intresting trx2 has been mentioned on that site...

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              • Jcm800
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2011
                • 2627

                Yeah, they're almost plugging it on there? Altho they do recommend you also take separates, which I'll be doing in a months time.

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                • Jcm800
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2011
                  • 2627

                  Oh shit - ever since I've been taking TRX2 I've been washing it down with a large glass of Milk, then i read this -

                        Raw milk, despite *some* documented health benefits, can cause problems for hair and acne as well, via all the aforementioned mechanisms. If you are dealing with hair loss, you’d do best to avoid milk and dairy altogether.

                        It is hardly surprising that the cultures with by far the lowest incidence of MPB, and other androgen mediated disorders, ie acne, prostate cancer, traditionally have little to no dietary dairy consumption.

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                  • thechamp
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2011
                    • 1770

                    Jc that wouldn't matter

                    I make coffee and drink cold milk sometimes and have cereal most days

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                    • gutted
                      Senior Member
                      • Jan 2011
                      • 1398

                      Originally posted by Jcm800
                      Oh shit - ever since I've been taking TRX2 I've been washing it down with a large glass of Milk, then i read this -

                      ******Raw milk, despite *some* documented health benefits, can cause problems for hair and acne as well, via all the aforementioned mechanisms. If you are dealing with hair loss, you’d do best to avoid milk and dairy altogether.

                      ******It is hardly surprising that the cultures with by far the lowest incidence of MPB, and other androgen mediated disorders, ie acne, prostate cancer, traditionally have little to no dietary dairy consumption.
                      i doubt this will have any detrimental effects on trx2's efficacy. I drink a cup of tea with milk nearly everyday. As long as the ingredients are in your system, it should be working for you.

                      we know that sheds on trx2 go unnoticeable, because they work with your OWN hair cycle/metabolism, which i think is why most people have not really experienced any major sheds like they do when using fin/minox.

                      I think whitfield has found natrual chemicals that open up the said potassium ion channels within hairs through the use of these ingredients, and this is not tottally impossible...ion channels open up everyday within the body through natrually synthesized chemicals by the body, dont think only something like minox is the sole man made chemical that can open up potassium channels. We just need to find out what they know, and what special about these ingredients!

                      I just hope they release thier results/patents ASAP, excited about these now.

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                      • Jcm800
                        Senior Member
                        • Jan 2011
                        • 2627

                        True, but I do gulp a lot of milk per day, have done for years, just makes me wonder if I'm shooting myself in the foot regarding my hair loss with it?!

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                        • thechamp
                          Senior Member
                          • Jan 2011
                          • 1770

                          No way

                          Trx2
                          Works Or it doesn't

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                          • Jcm800
                            Senior Member
                            • Jan 2011
                            • 2627

                            I'm not talking about TRX2 champ duh. Milk!

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                            • thechamp
                              Senior Member
                              • Jan 2011
                              • 1770

                              Cheak this out new product I used spectral Dnc and rate it

                              The biotech company Divine Skin Inc.announced the release of the first topical hair-growth treatment based on astressin-B, a peptide newly discovered to regrow hair on bald mice. Divine Skin becomes the first biotech developer to synthesize and commercialize the peptide for human use in a cosmetic product, to be marketed as Spectral.F7 under the DS Laboratories brand.
                              “Astressin-B is a very complex peptide that is difficult to synthesize,” said Divine Skin CEO Daniel Khesin. “So we are especially excited that the resulting product will be reasonably priced as well as cutting-edge, considering the extraordinary development schedule and cost.”

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                              • Jcm800
                                Senior Member
                                • Jan 2011
                                • 2627

                                Yeah read that already. If you rate Spectral why aren't you using it now?

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