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  • Jcm800
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    Gutted enlighten me - cox-2 what's that?

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  • gutted
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    Originally posted by Jcm800
    That figures, if it was regarding an order they'd thank you for reaching out lol.
    bear in mind, at least the carnitine is not useless there are patents held by major corporations with its hair growth effects in topical form.

    heres an example -> http://www.google.com/patents/US20080118458.pdf

    its definteley given some very good results in the crown/mid region, but the hairline and temple areas are the hardest places to achieve regrowth and takes alot of time and dedication, and frankly, i dont think its strong enough or bioavailable enough to promote hair growth in those regions.

    anyway i will be introducing some cox-2 inhibiting supplements into the mix sometime soon, to see if i can get some hairs growing in the hairline/temple regions, until they bring something stronger out!

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  • Jcm800
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    That figures, if it was regarding an order they'd thank you for reaching out lol.

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  • gutted
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    Originally posted by Jcm800
    I don't think for a minute this will restore a hair on anyone's hairline. But for nutrients etc, I'll carry on. Into forth month now, existing hair is looking pretty good, growing fast-shedding may have lessened, can't attribute that to this stuff yet tho.
    Still on the damn Minox, watching my hairline head northwards..

    Ok and taking two MSM tabs per day as well, not sure what that's doing if anything, but seems to be a good addition going by what I've read about it.
    lets just hope they bring something stronger out sometime soon!
    i sent them an email a few weeks back regarding upcoming products but they still havent responded to that email.

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  • Jcm800
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    I don't think for a minute this will restore a hair on anyone's hairline. But for nutrients etc, I'll carry on. Into forth month now, existing hair is looking pretty good, growing fast-shedding may have lessened, can't attribute that to this stuff yet tho.
    Still on the damn Minox, watching my hairline head northwards..

    Ok and taking two MSM tabs per day as well, not sure what that's doing if anything, but seems to be a good addition going by what I've read about it.
    Last edited by Jcm800; 06-07-2012, 05:47 PM. Reason: Extra paragraph.

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  • gutted
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    Originally posted by Jcm800
    It's 'customer quotes' like this unbelievable one that really make me doubt this stuff...


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    *"I stopped shedding completely by month 3 and show significant
    growth of hair, most noticeable in the temple region. I'm in month
    9 now and overall my hair feels thicker and denser than ever
    before."
    Chris, 38 years, London, UK

    Come forward Chris from London, you're talking out of your arse, or rather Whitfields.

    lol i know what you mean.
    their temple area is about 1inch behind the "normal" temple area, you can see what they claim is "temple" growth in one of the photos.

    have you noticed anything so far jcm? decreased shedding? are you still on the minox too?

    i think cox-2 inhibition is the way forward to restore a hairline/temple areas
    im not going to wait around for trx2 to restore this area as i just dont see it happening with trx2 alone, i will still be taking it though, as it has helped restore density, without a doubt but i doubt this can restore hairline/temple areas.

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  • Zoidberg
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    Originally posted by ulanude
    yeah I also observed this white fuzz lately. it doesn't really look like dandruff but rather dried secret or something. Is this what you experience too Zoidberg?

    Just guessing but could it have something to do with the glands operating hyperactively?
    I'm not sure what you mean by the "glands operating hyperactively", but yes it was not like dandruff but definitely like a dried secret.
    It was very difficult to remove... It would not comb out (I don't know how many hairs I lost trying to comb it out) I tried many different shampoo and conditioner combos but without much luck. Nizoral seemed to help a little, but I resorted to baking soda mixed in with my regular shampoo which was the most effective way to remove this stuff. I doubt it was doing my scalp or hair much good though.
    The worst thing I did was to use Revita COR conditioner, this just seem to make it so much worse and really increased the amount of this white secret bonding to my hair.

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  • ulanude
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    Originally posted by Zoidberg
    Hey JCM, I'm doing the individual ingredients now and have been for about 2 months. The annual cost for the supps I'm using is just over £200 which seems a pretty significant saving... and is slightly stronger than the standard trx2 dose. It's not quite the perfect ratio but close enough I reckon (1000mg L-carnitine, 198mg potassium chloride, 500mg leucine, 250mg isoleucine, 250mg valine, 66mg niacin, 1333ug biotin + plus lots of other vits and minerals).

    About a month after stopping trx2 and moving on to the individual ingredients I had a week of really greasy hair, it may be unrelated but I'm curious if anyone else has noticed any difference in hair quality after stopping trx2?

    One other thing I noticed when taking trx2 was that I would find lots of little white bits in my hair. I can't explain why this would have anything to do with trx2, but it did correlate to when I was taking it. It was like the hairspay I used (and have used for years and still use) was bonding to my hair and would not wash out no matter how much I washed. I do realise this sounds unlikely to be related but that's what I observed while I was taking it, I'm just curious if anyone else has noticed anything like this?
    yeah I also observed this white fuzz lately. it doesn't really look like dandruff but rather dried secret or something. Is this what you experience too Zoidberg?

    Just guessing but could it have something to do with the glands operating hyperactively?

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  • Jcm800
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    It's 'customer quotes' like this unbelievable one that really make me doubt this stuff...


     
     "I stopped shedding completely by month 3 and show significant
    growth of hair, most noticeable in the temple region. I'm in month
    9 now and overall my hair feels thicker and denser than ever
    before."
    Chris, 38 years, London, UK

    Come forward Chris from London, you're talking out of your arse, or rather Whitfields.

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  • Zoidberg
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    Originally posted by Jcm800
    Zoidberg yeah there is a saving but I got too lazy compiling the daily ratios tbh. And also my L-carnitine tabs (which were the biggest expense) kept 'exploding' in a jar even when kept in a cool dark drawer, gave up on that idea..
    lol, yeah I did experience exploding L-carnitine tabs too but changed my brand and have no problem anymore.
    It's also true that it's a pain in the backside carrying so many tablets about, I do rattle whenever I go anywhere and take a supply

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  • Jcm800
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    Zoidberg yeah there is a saving but I got too lazy compiling the daily ratios tbh. And also my L-carnitine tabs (which were the biggest expense) kept 'exploding' in a jar even when kept in a cool dark drawer, gave up on that idea..

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  • gutted
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    Originally posted by Zoidberg
    Hey JCM, I'm doing the individual ingredients now and have been for about 2 months. The annual cost for the supps I'm using is just over £200 which seems a pretty significant saving... and is slightly stronger than the standard trx2 dose. It's not quite the perfect ratio but close enough I reckon (1000mg L-carnitine, 198mg potassium chloride, 500mg leucine, 250mg isoleucine, 250mg valine, 66mg niacin, 1333ug biotin + plus lots of other vits and minerals).

    About a month after stopping trx2 and moving on to the individual ingredients I had a week of really greasy hair, it may be unrelated but I'm curious if anyone else has noticed any difference in hair quality after stopping trx2?

    One other thing I noticed when taking trx2 was that I would find lots of little white bits in my hair. I can't explain why this would have anything to do with trx2, but it did correlate to when I was taking it. It was like the hairspay I used (and have used for years and still use) was bonding to my hair and would not wash out no matter how much I washed. I do realise this sounds unlikely to be related but that's what I observed while I was taking it, I'm just curious if anyone else has noticed anything like this?
    ive noticed less greasy hair when i started trx2 too.
    Others are on nizoral as well as trx2 so its possibly that, thats reducing the oiliness.

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  • Zoidberg
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    Originally posted by Jcm800
    I took separate ingredients myself and after messing around with different jars and ratios gave up and got back on trx. The saving if you take separates is negligible anyway.
    Hey JCM, I'm doing the individual ingredients now and have been for about 2 months. The annual cost for the supps I'm using is just over £200 which seems a pretty significant saving... and is slightly stronger than the standard trx2 dose. It's not quite the perfect ratio but close enough I reckon (1000mg L-carnitine, 198mg potassium chloride, 500mg leucine, 250mg isoleucine, 250mg valine, 66mg niacin, 1333ug biotin + plus lots of other vits and minerals).

    About a month after stopping trx2 and moving on to the individual ingredients I had a week of really greasy hair, it may be unrelated but I'm curious if anyone else has noticed any difference in hair quality after stopping trx2?

    One other thing I noticed when taking trx2 was that I would find lots of little white bits in my hair. I can't explain why this would have anything to do with trx2, but it did correlate to when I was taking it. It was like the hairspay I used (and have used for years and still use) was bonding to my hair and would not wash out no matter how much I washed. I do realise this sounds unlikely to be related but that's what I observed while I was taking it, I'm just curious if anyone else has noticed anything like this?

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  • Jcm800
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    Originally posted by Yunaiba
    It is probably a scam in terms of all that shit about opening potasium channels. Is it possible that hair volume and hair as an overall looks better because of all the vitamins minerals it has, but I think that can be achived by buying ingredients separately, althought I don't know if ti would be cheaper.
    One of the reasons why I'm inclined to think is a scam are the pictures in their web. Little tricks like taking them from different angles, not same haircuts, etc. Why do that?

    Nevertheless, I'm still taking TRX2 since 1 year now.
    I tend to agree here. I think it'll give existing hair nutrients. It'll never put hair on a shiney scalp, no chance.

    I took separate ingredients myself and after messing around with different jars and ratios gave up and got back on trx. The saving if you take separates is negligible anyway.

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  • Yunaiba
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    I started loosing hair at age 19, I'm 30 now, NW 2.5 vertex.
    I'ved been on Trx2 since last year + CB. As an overall I have better hair, and at least it is mantaining, I have exactly as last year.
    So my opinion is, hair looks better because of trx2 vitamins, and maybe it has mantained because of Cb, or just because of the hairloss slow progresion.
    I'm not 100% satisfied with CB, not becuase of CB itself, but because we have not found a proper vehicle yet. I'm going to switch to Ru + Kb5 solution, we supposely enhances results, and takes out most of the side-effects.

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