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  • neversaynever
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    Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
    Received 2 bottles today.

    Hesitant to start, not sure what the effects of blocking DHT will have on body building.
    Ive seen forum posts of guys on fin who achieved massive gains in the gym.

    You are not getting rid of all the DHT in your body.

    If you are worried about sides, dont take them. I would say its better to start these DHT treatments with a relaxed attitude.

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  • damielmillo
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    I think is really different...You are only blocking DHT so much be safer than Fin.
    Fin blocks 5AR and has effect in the brain , libido and more...
    I hope Equol can work like Fin without sides, i am waiting for my pills next week.!!
    Keep updated!!

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  • Maradona
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    Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
    Received 2 bottles today.

    Hesitant to start, not sure what the effects of blocking DHT will have on body building.
    Be very careful yeahyeahyeah. I don't see the difference with finasteride on this pill. You still are stopping DHT all around your body.

    That's just my advice. Anything that is a pill is a big no no for me!

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  • yeahyeahyeah
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    Originally posted by thechamp
    U trying this stuff this is exciting
    Received 2 bottles today.

    Hesitant to start, not sure what the effects of blocking DHT will have on body building.

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  • thechamp
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    2020

    U trying this stuff this is exciting

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  • 2020
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    Originally posted by Conpecia
    Do not like the way this is worded. "... while SOME other users see maintenance only." Which could be interpreted to mean some see further loss.
    they probably mean "ON OUR RECOMMENDED DOSAGE" some users see maintenance only... which can be true since 10mg blocks 30-40% of DHT at most

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  • Conpecia
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    Originally posted by thechamp

    Yes, in some cases regrowth occurs, while some other users see maintenance
    only. This product does not have the side effects associated with some of
    the other treatments.

    We did a clinical study on the effectiveness of Folexen, but no photos were
    taken. In the coming months we'll post some before and after photos on the
    website but it'll take a while since it's a new product.
    Do not like the way this is worded. "... while SOME other users see maintenance only." Which could be interpreted to mean some see further loss.

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  • Conpecia
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    Originally posted by PatientlyWaiting
    The talk of a desperate man. You are the exact type of person who this Equol company is targeting. A laughably desperate person. "There's no proof that it works, but there's no proof that it doesn't work". That's the spirit. You're the type who gets jipped, the type who doesn't asks questions. These guys are hustlers, you're just getting hustled like a birdbrain. Go on and try it, then we'll see who failed or who's not making any sense.
    Who says I've even purchased this? Who says I'm not waiting for more information before I spend money on it? Who says it would even hurt me financially to take a risk on this treatment? Again, my problem with you is not that you don't think it will work, but that you give no explanation as to why it won't work. Equol blocks DHT. There are studies on this thread showing that. Why should I listen to you over those studies? Why do you think Folexen is the only equol product on the market? Why do you assume I'm not doing research outside of reading this thread? Why do you assume I'm not in communication with Folexen right now "asking questions?"

    You don't want to take calculated risks on new products? Fine. Enjoy minox. Enjoy laying down to baldness without a fight. Good luck making it to 2017...

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  • MackJames
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    Originally posted by thechamp
    RE: Folexen Enquiry
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    Hi Michael,

    Thanks for your message.

    Yes, in some cases regrowth occurs, while some other users see maintenance
    only. This product does not have the side effects associated with some of
    the other treatments.

    We did a clinical study on the effectiveness of Folexen, but no photos were
    taken. In the coming months we'll post some before and after photos on the
    website but it'll take a while since it's a new product.
    Remain skeptical. Remember, this company is selling a product.

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  • thechamp
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    RE: Folexen Enquiry
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    Hi Michael,

    Thanks for your message.

    Yes, in some cases regrowth occurs, while some other users see maintenance
    only. This product does not have the side effects associated with some of
    the other treatments.

    We did a clinical study on the effectiveness of Folexen, but no photos were
    taken. In the coming months we'll post some before and after photos on the
    website but it'll take a while since it's a new product.

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  • MackJames
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    Originally posted by neversaynever
    Fin halts hairloss by reducing DHT levels (via blocking 5ar). Equol is PROVEN, without a doubt, to reduce DHT levels. Like fin originally, most studies so far have focused on the prostate.

    Im sure theres been plenty of bullsh*t treatments over the years, but perhaps the bullsh*t has made you lose your ability to see things clearly.

    Equol, thus far, is unproven for hair. But its ability to reduce DHT levels give it a big chance of helping halt MPB.

    There is solid science behind this. You're right of course unproven for hair. But will you admit that fin helps out hair by reducing DHT levels?
    In the end, the only thing that is relevant is that it is unproven for hair. We can speculate all we want but it's only conjecture.

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  • neversaynever
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    Originally posted by PatientlyWaiting
    The talk of a desperate man. You are the exact type of person who this Equol company is targeting. A laughably desperate person. "There's no proof that it works, but there's no proof that it doesn't work". That's the spirit. You're the type who gets jipped, the type who doesn't asks questions. These guys are hustlers, you're just getting hustled like a birdbrain. Go on and try it, then we'll see who failed or who's not making any sense.
    Fin halts hairloss by reducing DHT levels (via blocking 5ar). Equol is PROVEN, without a doubt, to reduce DHT levels. Like fin originally, most studies so far have focused on the prostate.

    Im sure theres been plenty of bullsh*t treatments over the years, but perhaps the bullsh*t has made you lose your ability to see things clearly.

    Equol, thus far, is unproven for hair. But its ability to reduce DHT levels give it a big chance of helping halt MPB.

    There is solid science behind this. You're right of course unproven for hair. But will you admit that fin helps out hair by reducing DHT levels?

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  • aim4hair
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    Originally posted by MackJames
    No, there are many possible outcomes other than the two you listed. For instance, it doesn't work or work well enough to product cosmetically relevant results and there are sides or it does work and there are sides. When I say sides I am referring to a host of possible side effects some of which are not sexual in nature, cancer for instance.
    One of the reported side effects of propecia is breast cancer as mentioned in their website..

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  • Dirty Hairy
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    True that....every time you turn around, somebody you know or have heard of is getting cancer. It's consuming all of these things that are unnatural to our bodies or that are disrupting our body chemistry. Equol could possibly end up doing the same thing. (not fact)

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  • Maradona
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    Originally posted by MackJames
    No, there are many possible outcomes other than the two you listed. For instance, it doesn't work or work well enough to product cosmetically relevant results and there are sides or it does work and there are sides. When I say sides I am referring to a host of possible side effects some of which are not sexual in nature, cancer for instance.
    Damn everything causes cancer these days, it's scary.

    I am not joking.

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