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  • goingquick
    Member
    • May 2012
    • 63

    Originally posted by hellouser
    So just buy the cheapest stuff from the local drug store or ebay thats got cetirizine and be on my merry way in fighting baldness?
    Pretty much. I bought mine on Amazon, this one in particular

    A half hour ago I put thirty 10mg tablets of Cet in 30ml of distilled water. I put the tablets in whole as I'm curious to see how long it will take for them to fully dissolve.

    edit: Are you using any thing else to treat your hair loss?

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    • Conpecia
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2011
      • 904

      Anyone know of any other pge2 promoters? Minox gives me sides.

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      • typicallyconcerned
        Member
        • Nov 2012
        • 65

        Anyone willing to post some result pics??

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        • rdawg
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2012
          • 996

          Originally posted by Conpecia
          Anyone know of any other pge2 promoters? Minox gives me sides.
          Thats an interesting one actually, as they may be very related to cause growth and such.

          So yes, pharmicists, what other products can potentially promote pge2?(safely is obviously better.)

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          • Dan26
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2012
            • 1270

            Originally posted by Conpecia
            Anyone know of any other pge2 promoters? Minox gives me sides.
            What kind of sides? It is important to know!

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            • goingquick
              Member
              • May 2012
              • 63

              Originally posted by typicallyconcerned
              Anyone willing to post some result pics??
              Casperz posted some of his own pics in this thread (just gotta go back and look for them). There are also links in this thread somewhere to pics of another Cet user that claims regrowth of small dark hairs in front of his hairline.

              I've only been using Cet for about 3 weeks, and Pate's being using Cet maybe only a week or so more than I have, so we've hardly been using it long enough to have anything to show.

              I think there might be one other poster in this thread that recently started, but obviously it's too early for him to have any pictures to post either.

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              • neversaynever
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2011
                • 640

                Originally posted by rdawg
                Thats an interesting one actually, as they may be very related to cause growth and such.

                So yes, pharmicists, what other products can potentially promote pge2?(safely is obviously better.)
                Ricinoleic acid

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                • rdawg
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2012
                  • 996

                  Originally posted by neversaynever
                  Ricinoleic acid
                  So castor oil. Just looked that up, apparently it's quite safe and has been used for/on hair for a while.

                  However it's never been used in conjunction with a PGD2 inhibitor(or even fin?) from what I've read so there's some potential that.

                  The increased synthesis of PGE2 in the intrauterine tissues is a key of the initiation of labor induced by castor oil-diet, and ricinoleic acid in castor oil-diet might be the active component which induced the initiator of labor.

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                  • neversaynever
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2011
                    • 640

                    Originally posted by rdawg
                    So castor oil. Just looked that up, apparently it's quite safe and has been used for/on hair for a while.

                    However it's never been used in conjunction with a PGD2 inhibitor(or even fin?) from what I've read so there's some potential that.

                    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11263183
                    Some pgd2 inhibitors can stop it from working, a pgd2 receptor blocker should be fine though (Ricinoleic acid goes for the ep3 and ep4 receptors)

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                    • bananana
                      Inactive
                      • Feb 2012
                      • 524

                      Originally posted by Desmond84
                      Oh NO!

                      Guys I just came across this study and it seems like Cetrizine will not alter PGD2 all that much.

                      Loratadine (Claratyne) however, showed marked reduction of PGD2! So could these guys just be having a placebo effect?!

                      Here's the link:

                      http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7690526
                      goddamn you des!

                      i just read this while preparing my first batch of cetirizine. What do you suggest I do now? Should I use it? I got 400 tabs, I've mixed 100 in today.

                      I found LORATADINE on ebay and its even cheaper than cetirizine.

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                      • thechamp
                        Senior Member
                        • Jan 2011
                        • 1763

                        Clarintine

                        CLARITIN
                        (loratadine) Tablets, Syrup, and Rapidly-Disintegrating Tablets
                        Now available Over-The-Counter (OTC); No prescription needed I was saying this ages ago trying this instead of cet

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                        • bananana
                          Inactive
                          • Feb 2012
                          • 524

                          Originally posted by thechamp
                          CLARITIN
                          (loratadine) Tablets, Syrup, and Rapidly-Disintegrating Tablets
                          Now available Over-The-Counter (OTC); No prescription needed I was saying this ages ago trying this instead of cet
                          Well, I didnt see it bro. What do you think, should I try cetirizine since I've already made the solution, or just throw it all and buy loratadine instead
                          (300 tabs -> just $15!)?

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                          • thechamp
                            Senior Member
                            • Jan 2011
                            • 1763



                            Well I would try clarintine if it safe who knows but we know it blocks pgd2 more than cet

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                            • bananana
                              Inactive
                              • Feb 2012
                              • 524

                              Originally posted by thechamp
                              Well I would try clarintine if it safe who knows but we know it blocks pgd2 more than cet
                              Hm, ok. I'll use cet till my loratadine arrives... Ps, I have 300 tabs of cet if anyone wants to buy?

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                              • thechamp
                                Senior Member
                                • Jan 2011
                                • 1763

                                Why hasn't any one tried clarintine instead of cet?

                                [QUOTE=bananana;92614]Hm, ok. I'll use cet till my loratadine arrives... Ps, I have 300 tabs of cet if anyone wants to buy? why didn't the Germans try clarintine instead of cet

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