Tocotrienol (vitamin E) may reverse male pattern baldness
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Personally I think TOCO / TocoSorb works for improving hair thinning / regrowth as long as the follicle cells are active... and it takes time for TOCO / TocoSorb to rescue / improve these cells and hairs...
Here is a personal experience after using TOCO / TocoSorb... http://www.michaelmooney.net/hair.html....Comment
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As stated earlier some of those members (a group of 3/4?) were not soley using trx2, which brings in variables, so thier word is hardly reliable.Comment
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No. I've never tried toco myself. But claims like "it grows hair like crazy" is more than enough for me to know it's not legit or credible. Something that works that good (to thicken/grow hair) won't be a secret. If it sounds too good to be true then most likely it is.Comment
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Again, I am going to give it a shot for 2012 because of the study mentioned several times in this thread, the relatively cheap cost of a 3 month supply of the same pill used in the study, and sheer curiosity. Am I under the impression that taking this pill will cure my hair loss once and for all and bring me to a thick NW1 or 0? Of course not. But it may help keep what I have left before more advanced treatments are available, so it's worth a shot. I will post results should I see any improvements. We should be more scientific about things in this forum instead of bickering all the time.Comment
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Personally I think TOCO / TocoSorb works for improving hair thinning / regrowth as long as the follicle cells are active... and it takes time for TOCO / TocoSorb to rescue / improve these cells and hairs...
Here is a personal experience after using TOCO / TocoSorb... http://www.michaelmooney.net/hair.html....Comment
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First, tocotrienols are not vitamin E, from a scientific standpoint. Only d-alpha tocopherol is vitamin E.
Next, the way that tocotrienols might work is by their antioxidant action reducing super oxide, or other reactive oxygen species, which are destructive oxidative molecules that damage hair follicles.
If improvements in microcirculation are involved, well, that might give an additive effect.
"Vitamin E helps with the growth of capillaries. When there are more capillaries, the circulation improves and it is thought that the improved circulation to the scalp is the trigger for preventing hair loss."
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Again, I am going to give it a shot for 2012 because of the study mentioned several times in this thread, the relatively cheap cost of a 3 month supply of the same pill used in the study, and sheer curiosity. Am I under the impression that taking this pill will cure my hair loss once and for all and bring me to a thick NW1 or 0? Of course not. But it may help keep what I have left before more advanced treatments are available, so it's worth a shot. I will post results should I see any improvements. We should be more scientific about things in this forum instead of bickering all the time.
I've tried Toco-Sorb along with a doctor friend and we both saw a significant improvement in our hair count, which friends and family NOTICED. It's not a maybe. I had a friend who I hadn't seen in two years who said the difference in my hair was quite clear.
I had one friend who I hadn't seen in several months say first thing, "Your hair is thicker. You look younger. What are you doing?"Comment
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Thanks, clandestine.
No. I've never tried toco myself. But claims like "it grows hair like crazy" is more than enough for me to know it's not legit or credible. Something that works that good (to thicken/grow hair) won't be a secret. If it sounds too good to be true then most likely it is.
But it does take at five to eight months. Five for me and six for my doctor friend. And the study was an eight month study. I assume because they wanted to capture the most effect with the most of their subjects.Comment
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It worked for me.
Thanks, clandestine.
No. I've never tried toco myself. But claims like "it grows hair like crazy" is more than enough for me to know it's not legit or credible. Something that works that good (to thicken/grow hair) won't be a secret. If it sounds too good to be true then most likely it is.
But it does take at five to eight months. Five for me and six for my doctor friend. And the study was an eight month study. I assume because they wanted to capture the most effect with the most of their subjects.Comment
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It took five months for me
I noticed it in five months. I'd say don't give up the ship in three months. At five not only me but friends noticed it, too.Comment
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