Tocotrienol (vitamin E) may reverse male pattern baldness
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I've been personally on Toco caps around three weeks and have no itching or any other benefit that I can notice. I do notice more hair fall than usual in that time tho.Leave a comment:
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I thought I'd give you guys an update, been taking toco whilst starting a exercise regime. Its been a week.
I am not shedding very much. Yesterday when I washed my hair, I didn't shed any hair. I normally have 20 strands on my fingers, but I didn't notice any.
My hair is pretty thick,with slight receeded temples 'mature hairline'. So i would be happy with maintainence.
Clandestine how is revita? I used that, it hurt my hair.Leave a comment:
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Just wanted to update, been taking toco 8 since around the 20th last month, for what will be almost 20 days now. One scoop, 630mg, at night.
This, obviously, is not a long enough period of time to determine efficacy. But, I'll be in this for the long haul.
Some days my hair seems better than others, I just try to deal with what I've got, receded temples and all. I'm using nanogen fibres for those problem areas; strongly recommend, for those interested.
Only other product I'm using is Revita Shampoo from DS Labs as an anti-androgen for the scalp.
Oh! And I'm quitting smoking, gradually. Hopefully this will be beneficial for my hair as well, reducing oxidative stress and all.
I am not shedding very much. Yesterday when I washed my hair, I didn't shed any hair. I normally have 20 strands on my fingers, but I didn't notice any.
My hair is pretty thick,with slight receeded temples 'mature hairline'. So i would be happy with maintainence.
Clandestine how is revita? I used that, it hurt my hair.Leave a comment:
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I've had sexual side effects in the past when I was taking SSRI's for anxiety and depression. I've also encountered performance anxiety previously in my sex life, something I've had to conquer. Also, I'm dealing with hair loss at a young age. This gives me less incentive to want take hormone-altering drugs.
As you can imagine, I have reason to be cautious when deciding to take medication with potential sexual sides. I've considered taking fin, but it's more of a cost (read: potential risk) vs benefit debate in my mind at this point.Leave a comment:
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Just wanted to update, been taking toco 8 since around the 20th last month, for what will be almost 20 days now. One scoop, 630mg, at night.
This, obviously, is not a long enough period of time to determine efficacy. But, I'll be in this for the long haul.
Some days my hair seems better than others, I just try to deal with what I've got, receded temples and all. I'm using nanogen fibres for those problem areas; strongly recommend, for those interested.
Only other product I'm using is Revita Shampoo from DS Labs as an anti-androgen for the scalp.
Oh! And I'm quitting smoking, gradually. Hopefully this will be beneficial for my hair as well, reducing oxidative stress and all.Leave a comment:
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Just wanted to update, been taking toco 8 since around the 20th last month, for what will be almost 20 days now. One scoop, 630mg, at night.
This, obviously, is not a long enough period of time to determine efficacy. But, I'll be in this for the long haul.
Some days my hair seems better than others, I just try to deal with what I've got, receded temples and all. I'm using nanogen fibres for those problem areas; strongly recommend, for those interested.
Only other product I'm using is Revita Shampoo from DS Labs as an anti-androgen for the scalp.
Oh! And I'm quitting smoking, gradually. Hopefully this will be beneficial for my hair as well, reducing oxidative stress and all.Leave a comment:
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12032296
New research shows that vitamin E could inhibit the development of prostate cancer. Researchers from the University of Rochester in the US reported that the vitamin suppressed the androgen receptor, a marker for the cancer's growth.
so apparently Vitamin E reduces the number of androgen receptors in your prostate... is it possible that it does the same for your scalp and could that be the reason why that toco-8 study was so successful in terms of regrowing/maintaining hair?Leave a comment:
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Also, here is some interesting information, although nothing really that new. http://inhumanexperiment.blogspot.co...ural-food.html
I noticed annato has a lot of tocotrienols, almost completely devoid of tocopherols, and is quite cheap to buy in bulk. Problem is, it is sorely lacking in alpha tocotrienol(only having delta, and according to some sources gamma).Leave a comment:
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Think I'm going to have to join in on this.
Since noticing this topic, a few days ago I went to try some virgin red palm oil I happened to have sitting on shelf(I know, kind of a strange thing to have lying around, I'm obsessed with nutrition and supplements, though). Surprisingly, I felt a rush of blood in my legs from a tablespoon of it. I think there is definitely something going on there. I have my doubts that it will affect my hair, but it seems worth trying.Leave a comment:
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Although epidemiological evidence indicates that a daily supplement of vitamin E may reduce the risk of prostate cancer, the detailed mechanism underlying this effect remains unclear. Here we demonstrate that alpha-tocopheryl succinate (VES) can suppress the expression of prostate-specific antigen ( …
New research shows that vitamin E could inhibit the development of prostate cancer. Researchers from the University of Rochester in the US reported that the vitamin suppressed the androgen receptor, a marker for the cancer's growth.
For example, anti-androgen will prevent androgen's bind on androgen receptor and vitamin E would reduce the amount of androgen receptor. The combination of anti-androgen and vitamin E would possibly elicit better therapy effectsLeave a comment:
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