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  • 2020
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    Originally posted by Kirby_
    I'm just extremely doubtful now than anything will become mainstream, readily-available products. Some new substances will be available (expensively) on the black market, somehow, but the longer I read hairloss forums, the most I discover how many potential new treatments over the years that were under development lead to nothing. It's terribly depressing. Equol is just another.
    well the goal right now is to maintain as much hair as you can before Histogen and those other treatments arrive...

    I'm suggesting equol because it won't wear off after 5 years and it has no side effects so anyone can take it.
    Equol is PROVEN TO WORK it's just that big pharma is not interested in making it so you're stuck with a few small companies who are charging a lot for it...

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  • Kirby_
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    Originally posted by Dazza
    kirby: there is far to much money to be made in the hairloss industry. There are quite afew companies working on products as we speak, all wanting to get out first to get there market space set, no doubt a new company will want to better said company and release a newer better product.
    I'm just extremely doubtful now than anything will become mainstream, readily-available products. Some new substances will be available (expensively) on the black market, somehow, but the longer I read hairloss forums, the most I discover how many potential new treatments over the years that were under development lead to nothing. It's terribly depressing. Equol is just another.

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  • 2020
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    Originally posted by Maradona
    I don't really like the idea of depriving the body of DHT altogether, is this what this treatment does?
    okay but you do realize that your body contains its own androgen binding proteins such as SHBG which inhibit the function of sex hormones like DHT?
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex_hor...f_sex_hormones (read: The SHBG inhibits the function of these hormones.)

    Raising your own SHBG levels would help a lot but it is very hard so you might as well use equol which does something similar.

    "Disabling" existing DHT which was already converted from T would have no side effects.

    Equol is nothing like finasteride.

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  • Maradona
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    Originally posted by 2020
    http://folexen.com/HowItWorks.aspx

    ^ pretty much what they're saying.

    The people from that site also did their own study and found that it only takes 5mg a day to halt MPB and give 2% regrowth for most people even though the dose is AT LEAST TEN TIMES SMALLER than it should be.... obviously it does something. Higher doses of that stuff are definitely capable of stopping MPB. The higher the dose, the greater the effects unlike with fin or dut.



    why regardless? Massive doses have been tested on real people with no side effects. Keep in mind that billions of people are able to produce this molecule naturally when eating soy products and they're not having side effects....

    If you can't produce this molecule naturally, then you must take it in its "raw" form.
    Ah nice, thanks for the links. You probably are the only dude on baldtruth who knows his shit but i gotta disagree with you on this stuff. I don't really like the idea of depriving the body of DHT altogether, is this what this treatment does?

    It says it binds to DHT so that sounds to me same as fin. If it can't bind to AR receptors then DHT will not be doing what it is supposed to do in other parts in your body.

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  • 2020
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    Originally posted by Maradona
    Hey 2020 can you explain how equol works? I'm interested.


    ^ pretty much what they're saying.

    The people from that site also did their own study and found that it only takes 5mg a day to halt MPB and give 2% regrowth for most people even though the dose is AT LEAST TEN TIMES SMALLER than it should be.... obviously it does something. Higher doses of that stuff are definitely capable of stopping MPB. The higher the dose, the greater the effects unlike with fin or dut.

    Originally posted by Maradona
    How does it lower DHT? I think the way a treatment lowers DHT is very important for side effects regardless of what clinical trials say.
    why regardless? Massive doses have been tested on real people with no side effects. Keep in mind that billions of people are able to produce this molecule naturally when eating soy products and they're not having side effects....

    If you can't produce this molecule naturally, then you must take it in its "raw" form.

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  • Maradona
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    Originally posted by 2020
    2.5%? bullshit. Yeah it won't regrow much hair because it only prevents further DHT interactions but even fin displayed 10-20% growth...

    Explain this:




    ^ check the difference between those two dark blue bars. Equol obviously made a huge difference

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    2.5mg is way too little! They need to use at least 100mg so that's why I complained that it's so expensive due to us needing to use at least 100mg daily.
    Hey 2020 can you explain how equol works? I'm interested.

    How does it lower DHT? I think the way a treatment lowers DHT is very important for side effects regardless of what clinical trials say.

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  • 2020
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    2.5%? bullshit. Yeah it won't regrow much hair because it only prevents further DHT interactions but even fin displayed 10-20% growth...

    Explain this:




    ^ check the difference between those two dark blue bars. Equol obviously made a huge difference

    edit:
    Experimentals took two size "0" capsules containing 2.5mg S-equol & potato starch, twice a day for 168 days.
    2.5mg is way too little! They need to use at least 100mg so that's why I complained that it's so expensive due to us needing to use at least 100mg daily.

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  • 2020
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    lol I sent them an email asking how is it possible that equol is more expensive that meth:

    Hi 2020,

    There are some exhaustive purification steps, but also the machinery and lab
    gear are expensive so unfortunately that makes the product a little
    expensive too.

    It's still cheaper than meth though, I guess :P

    Regards,
    Andrew

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  • maxhair
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    Originally posted by 2020
    a lot of these trials are to measure other health benefits... so they test women with menopausal symptoms or something like that. Normal women won't grow more hair with DHT blockers...



    some of them probably

    Here's an email response I got from Folexen, who sell equol:

    Dear Maxhair,

    Thanks for your query.

    We have not done official clinical trials because it is being provided as a
    cosmetic treatment rather than a medication.

    However we recently undertook an evaluation of the treatment's
    effectiveness, which you can find some details of here:



    Note that the examined area was small (1cm x 1cm) and only 45 people were in
    the sample. So even though the results are statistically significant, they
    should be viewed conservatively. Subjects on equol saw an overall 2.5%
    density increase over 6 months within a reasonable confidence band.

    We plan on doing some larger studies in the future.

    Feel free to let me know if you have any other questions.

    Regards,

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  • gutted
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    Originally posted by Dazza
    kirby: there is far to much money to be made in the hairloss industry. There are quite afew companies working on products as we speak, all wanting to get out first to get there market space set, no doubt a new company will want to better said company and release a newer better product. mind you the company that comes up with the cure will be so dam rich.
    exactly, so long as the problem exists, there will be alot of money to be made, lets just hope these newer companies dont bring out an inconvenient "everyday use" product.

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  • Dazza
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    kirby: there is far to much money to be made in the hairloss industry. There are quite afew companies working on products as we speak, all wanting to get out first to get there market space set, no doubt a new company will want to better said company and release a newer better product. mind you the company that comes up with the cure will be so dam rich.

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  • gutted
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    Originally posted by 2020
    what clock? I will murder your face
    loooooooooool think about your hair rather than murdering my face.
    how is the borage oil working?

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  • gutted
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    Originally posted by Kirby_
    I'm now convinced that there will NEVER be anything available on the mainstream market apart from fin, dut and minox. EVER.
    so long as the problem exists., there will be a far superior treatment than all 3 combined.

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  • Kirby_
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    I'm now convinced that there will NEVER be anything available on the mainstream market apart from fin, dut and minox. EVER.

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  • Dazza
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    not sure, some companies could be working on something which we are not aware of, look at l'oreal, that came out of know where.

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