Any topical treatment to look forward to in the future?

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  • ulanude
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    Originally posted by Jcm800
    Thats news to me, i don’t recall anybody mentioning a trx topical in the trx thread before?!
    Tried to reproduce where I read it but could only find the post below. Maybe I'm fantasizing but really thought that I read about a trx2 topical somewhere. Anybody knows more?

    07-05-2012, 09:21 AM
    trx2 got back to my email -


    Yes indeed we are working on other products, which one or more of them are likely to reach market within the next 18 month. However, we can't provide any details and/or definite timelines on this due to internal regulations. Please be sure that we are working hard towards our goals and will inform you in due time about any timeline regarding the release of upcoming products. Thanks for understanding.

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  • Jcm800
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    Originally posted by ulanude
    I read this in the TRX2 thread some while ago...somebody asked them and they replied they are working on a topical.
    Thats news to me, i don’t recall anybody mentioning a trx topical in the trx thread before?!

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  • ulanude
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    Originally posted by Ted
    Where did you hear this?
    I read this in the TRX2 thread some while ago...somebody asked them and they replied they are working on a topical.

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  • UK_
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    If TRX2 works as a tablet why would they need to release a topical?

    lol running out of money are we Tom?

    ...Too many people realised TRX2 is ineffective?

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  • Ted
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    Originally posted by ulanude
    I heard trx2 is working on a topical. anybody news on this?
    Where did you hear this?

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  • ulanude
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    I heard trx2 is working on a topical. anybody news on this?

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  • jackson55
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    Just the usual ones

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  • Dazza
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    Any updates on any of the products in this thread?

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  • 2020
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    Originally posted by Dazza
    While your here, you still positive about OC? Are you planning to give it a blast?
    increasing two of the "good" prostaglandins PGE2/PGF2 have been already proven to work. You can only assume dealing with the third prostaglandin will give you results as well.

    I don't have that much money at the moment so I'll just wait to see what kind of results those other people are getting and if they're good enough, I'll buy it too

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  • Dazza
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    Great stuff!! I'm gonna wait for these guys to test this stuff as I'm not one to throw money about. But hopefully this stuff will help and we get some good news, cheers again 2020.

    While your here, you still positive about OC? Are you planning to give it a blast?

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  • 2020
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    Originally posted by Dazza
    2020: about this ramatroban, i have had a google search and only come up with forums with mindless rantings and no real info on this product. Any links you can share?
    apparently someone found a good source of OC already. Group buy in progress

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  • neversaynever
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    Originally posted by Dazza
    ah ok, good to hear they are still trying and have not completely dismissed the product. the science behind it is very strong, tho if it applies in practice thats another thing.

    2020: about this ramatroban, i have had a google search and only come up with forums with mindless rantings and no real info on this product. Any links you can share?
    +1

    Im diffuse. I really think I can get alot of it back. But I need to act now...

    Wish someone would gather all these compounds and start a database of how well it works (based on diaries on forums). Its really hard work going through multiple forums looking for info, and deciding which info we can trust.

    ramatroban, RU, CB, OC, fin, minox, supplements....what should I be doing?

    Any treatment that acts against DHT receptors locally in the scalp, and same with PGD2....might just be the 'hair saver' we need until histogen bless us with HSC.

    One thing I find annoying...why are there no pro-active REAL chemists on the boards? With his/her help we could really take things into our own hands...

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  • Ted
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    "Estrogen Inhibition
    DHT inhibits estrogen in three ways. It directly hinders estrogen's ability to act on tissues. It inhibits the aromatase enzyme that produces estrogen from other androgen components. And DHT decreases the secretion of gonadotropin, from which the raw materials for estrogen production are derived."

    Any input about this?

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  • yeahyeahyeah
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    Hi yeahyeahyeah,

    Thanks for your message. Here are the answers to your questions:

    1. The benefit of binding to DHT rather than preventing its production is
    that the natural hormone balance of the body is maintained. If DHT is not
    produced then the extra 'unconverted' testosterone can trigger side effects
    in some people. S-equol is different in that it is produced naturally by
    some people, whereas finasteride is synthetic.

    2. It is cheaper to use daidzein, but not all people are converters. Some
    people can produce S-equol from daidzein and could benefit from the soy
    isoflavone tablets. Others would need to take S-equol directly.

    3. Folexen does not cause shedding.

    4. I'd recommend taking it for 6 months or so and making observations to
    determine if it works for you (before & after photos). The timeframe varies
    between individuals though. If you have normally have a high rate of
    shedding then perhaps 2 or 3 months would be enough time to make a
    determination.

    5. Folexen just became available to the public a week ago, so not many
    people would know about it yet.

    Please let me know if you have any other questions, and I'd be glad to help!

    Regards,
    Andrew

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  • Dazza
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    ah ok, good to hear they are still trying and have not completely dismissed the product. the science behind it is very strong, tho if it applies in practice thats another thing.

    2020: about this ramatroban, i have had a google search and only come up with forums with mindless rantings and no real info on this product. Any links you can share?

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