Any topical treatment to look forward to in the future?

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  • ppxrare
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    So I guess nothing to look forward to? No company is planning on surprising us with a good hair loss drug in the near future? not even Merck whos propecia patent will end soon?

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  • Dazza
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    2020: from the OC thread you said that was the "CURE" now your also saying this EQUOL is also a "CURE". So we have 2 potential cures for hairloss yet no companys are producing this stuff directly for hairloss? Seems strange, it's almost like they hate money and fame for finding the "CURE"

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  • 2020
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    Originally posted by maxhair
    I've participated in several clinical trials, as a healthy volunteer, and they always ask "any other symptoms or issues to report?"

    So in all these trials you say have taken place with equol, no one has reported any hair growth.
    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...

    Originally posted by maxhair
    Have any of the trials dosed long enough to produce hair growth?
    some of them probably

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  • maxhair
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    I've participated in several clinical trials, as a healthy volunteer, and they always ask "any other symptoms or issues to report?"

    So in all these trials you say have taken place with equol, no one has reported any hair growth.

    Have any of the trials dosed long enough to produce hair growth?

    Even if not, there should be some DIYers who have taken large doses over a long period. Where the f*uck are they?

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  • 2020
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    Originally posted by gutted
    looool clock is ticking...
    what clock? I will murder your face

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  • 2020
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    Originally posted by maxhair
    So, this study has been out since 2004, and yet no one has documented any hair growth with this substance since then, and forum addicts are spending 20G on HTs, but not one of them can afford to try this stuff and report back?
    exactly...

    Originally posted by maxhair
    I've been to the company's website, and they make no claims about its effectiveness - not even any anecdotal claims.
    uhm what company? As far as I know no one can patent bacteria so no one can own it. What company are you talking about?

    Originally posted by maxhair
    Are there any anecdotal claims, anywhere, from anyone who has used it, that says it so much as slows hair loss?
    dude it's been tested in vitro, vivo rats and vivo in humans with prostate issues. It works! It binds to DHT that's what it does. It also has a bunch of other healthy functions so why it's beneficial to take it orally. It helps with diabetes I've heard....

    Originally posted by maxhair
    How does anyone know what dose to take?
    much higher than you think. In all of those studies they used 50-300 and more mg DAILY:



    Originally posted by maxhair
    How does anyone know there are 'no side effects' at a dosage large enough to slow or reverse hairloss, when they don't know what that dose should be?
    well first of all, certain people(mostly asians) make equol bacteria NATURALLY.
    Do you think they suffer from side effects? Check the studies I posted above. It's been tested a lot with zero side effects.

    Originally posted by maxhair
    whilst the science sounds interesting, it doesn't make sense that no one has reported any results yet.
    I know right...

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  • gutted
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    Originally posted by 2020
    I'm not until I find a legit source with reasonable prices... I will gut you face
    looool clock is ticking...

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  • maxhair
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    So, this study has been out since 2004, and yet no one has documented any hair growth with this substance since then, and forum addicts are spending 20G on HTs, but not one of them can afford to try this stuff and report back?

    I've been to the company's website, and they make no claims about its effectiveness - not even any anecdotal claims.

    Are there any anecdotal claims, anywhere, from anyone who has used it, that says it so much as slows hair loss?

    How does anyone know what dose to take?

    How does anyone know there are 'no side effects' at a dosage large enough to slow or reverse hairloss, when they don't know what that dose should be?

    whilst the science sounds interesting, it doesn't make sense that no one has reported any results yet.

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  • 2020
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    Originally posted by gutted
    looool no.

    when are you getting your hands on it.
    I'm not until I find a legit source with reasonable prices... I will gut you face

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  • gutted
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    Originally posted by 2020
    are you being sarcastic?
    looool no.

    when are you getting your hands on it.

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  • 2020
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    Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
    So why arent u taking an equol suppliment
    as I said: too few sources with god knows what they're selling... could be fake equol. Also, it is MUCH MORE expensive than fin... it needs to be cheaper

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  • 2020
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    Originally posted by gutted
    looooool

    you need to get your hands on it asap!
    are you being sarcastic?

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  • yeahyeahyeah
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    Originally posted by 2020
    it could actually be.... fin pretty much delays cancer by about 5 years(figure sound familiar?) so those people would much rather have you get cancer so they could get more money.



    not interested in becoming a producer.

    I'm interested in taking EQUOL DIRECTLY.

    oh and yes it works why wouldn't it? There are actual studies measuring its DHT inhibiting capabilities... no DHT = no hair loss.

    EQUOL is the cure.
    So why arent u taking an equol suppliment

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  • gutted
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    Originally posted by 2020
    it could actually be.... fin pretty much delays cancer by about 5 years(figure sound familiar?) so those people would much rather have you get cancer so they could get more money.



    not interested in becoming a producer.

    I'm interested in taking EQUOL DIRECTLY.

    oh and yes it works why wouldn't it? There are actual studies measuring its DHT inhibiting capabilities... no DHT = no hair loss.

    EQUOL is the cure.
    looooool

    you need to get your hands on it asap!

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  • 2020
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    Originally posted by maxhair
    Where are the double-blind placebo-controlled studies which prove equol works, and indicate optimum dosing?
    Equol (7-hydroxy-3[4'hydroxyphenyl]-chroman) is the major metabolite of the phytoestrogen daidzein, one of the main isoflavones found abundantly in soybeans and soy foods. Equol may be an important biologically active molecule based on recent studies demonstrating that equol can modulate reproductiv …


    it blocks DHT we know that. No one has tested it on MPB people though just prostate. It's dose-dependent unlike fin so you could in theory block as much as 100% of DHT


    Originally posted by maxhair
    And why is it, that the experimenters on baldness forums, taking dozens of supplements, are so far not bothering with equol?
    denial, very few legitimate sources, too expensive....

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