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  • Jcm800
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    Wise words there gutted.

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  • gutted
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    Originally posted by doke
    hi jc no im not im still in too minds to restart finasteride as well.
    seriously, i dont think you should.
    You only started on trx2. Let it take its course, analyze your results and then make a judgement call.

    The thing with hair loss is, it takes a very very long time for "decent" results to appear.

    Its even more frustrating when your taking something, like trx2, that quite possibly may not even do jack for your hair, so you feel the need to jump on "proven" treatments like fin, to actually put your mind at rest, that you are actually taking something that is "proven" to stop you from going bald.

    I can tell you now, you will regret going on it, depeding on your bodies hormonal profile.

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  • Jcm800
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    I do notice since being back on this that im having days where I'm happy with my hair and days that I'm not again, could be a number of factors but did experience that last time I was taking it.

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  • doke
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    hi jc no im not im still in too minds to restart finasteride as well.

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  • Jcm800
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    Don't expect miracles doke

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  • doke
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    By the way guys the only products i am using are topical alpecin lotion which contains niacin, and trx2 so it shall be interesting to see what results if any i get.

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  • doke
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    i did contact trx a while ago and they stated that minox as we all know can have side affects in some of us and that if you want to use it to consult with your gp as trx can affect some meds you may be taking.
    They say that trx is a natural alternitive to minox without the sides of minox,but in any case minox did not work for me and gave me headachs.

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  • Ted
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    Originally posted by Jcm800
    I thought they recommended Minox in conjunction with it doke? Least that's what Andy said once when I 'reached out to him'
    I've also read this

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  • Jcm800
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    Originally posted by doke
    hi jc are you still using minox foam.
    Yeah, wish I hadn't started that. Just over a year and nothing to show for it except a thinned out hairline

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  • doke
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    hi jc are you still using minox foam.

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  • Jcm800
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    I thought they recommended Minox in conjunction with it doke? Least that's what Andy said once when I 'reached out to him'

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  • doke
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    hi guys got some infected pimples again on scalp again so am using some retin a cream,seems i get these every now and then.
    I am into second week of trx 2 nothing to report i notice that they say not to use minox or finasteride just keep it natural.

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  • Jcm800
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    AgainstThis what's happening your way?

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  • gutted
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    Originally posted by sizzlinghairs

    But you say your frontal hairline improved 1cm below current hairline, sounds good to me.
    No my hairline/temples hasnt improved. I have maintained it since it got worse when i was on the 500mg niacin a few months back which caused it to go a few milimetres up.

    It has however increased density (hairs per cm2) around an inch above the hairline i.e frontal region, which im quite happy about.

    Lets see if theres any activity in the hairline/temple regions in the next few months. Right now im not suggesting this for temple/hairline regrowth, i will highly recommend it for any diffuse loss.

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  • sizzlinghairs
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    One thing I do reccomend for everyone here, TRY hydrocortison1% on your hairline!! It has been shown that when used in combination with minox, growth was **ALWAYS** substantially increased. Inflammation is a HUGE part of MPB and hydrocortisone acts to shut it down.

    **edit: if you are prone to glaucoma or cataracts though, you have to be careful with it. I did ask my eye doc about it and he said 1% solution applied topically once a day over a small portion would be no harm, but I still want to warn you guys if there is a susceptability

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