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  • Jcm800
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    Originally posted by thechamp
    I booked an appointment with my GP so how am I going to get him to prescribe me estrogen blockers?
    Open your mouth and ask him champ eh?

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  • StayThick
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    Originally posted by ajays
    It's definitely working for me too. People close to me have commented that my hair diffusion looks less and hair is starting to look darker. My hair was in pretty bad shape when the diffusion was in full swing + i was on minox. I am off minox for past couple of months. Right now on Keratene + Biotin + multi-vitamins. I also use the keratene shampoo and sercomplex thrice a week.
    Is hair hair turning darker in color necessarily a good thing? I ask because that's exactly what happened to me when I was on FIN. It turned my hair from light brown to extremely dark brown almost black... But yet my hair was still thinning and corners would not improve.

    Is it a known effect that FIN or any antiandrogen can cause hair turn darker in color? Interesting that keratene is causing this as well.

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  • ajays
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    Close to 4 months....

    Originally posted by Jcm800
    How long have you been on it??

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  • thechamp
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    Go

    I booked an appointment with my GP so how am I going to get him to prescribe me estrogen blockers?

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  • Jcm800
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    Originally posted by ajays
    It's definitely working for me too. People close to me have commented that my hair diffusion looks less and hair is starting to look darker. My hair was in pretty bad shape when the diffusion was in full swing + i was on minox. I am off minox for past couple of months. Right now on Keratene + Biotin + multi-vitamins. I also use the keratene shampoo and sercomplex thrice a week.

    How long have you been on it??

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  • AAsuited
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    Forgot to multiquote, my post above was an answer complimentary and in agreement to Ryan's answer to user yeahyeahyeah that said we need better treatments......

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  • AAsuited
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    Originally posted by ryan555
    How long has he been on the treatment? This is why nothing works for some guys. You have to stay on the treatments for MONTHS to see results, and often things get worse before they get better. Without blood tests to see what is going on, there is no point in declaring a treatment a success or failure. If this product (or any other product) drops DHT, then it will eventually be beneficial for hair loss. If it doesn't, then it likely will have no effect (unless it is blocking DHT in a different way, which this product does not claim to do).

    Totally Agree with Ryan!!! Like me and JulioGP already pointed in a very clear way, this is not a "regular" treatment to use in conjunction with fin, it's a totally new product to SUBSTITUTE regular oral 5ard inhibitor ( or DHT inhibitor, let's be simpler, because it looks like some don't even understand basic terms)....So, the product can, or cannot deliver what it promises that is lower your DHT with less sides and hormonal alterations(T, estrogen,etc) than fins/duta/saw palmetto, and that's what me and other users are beginning to check....Kératene researches, and some European doctors are starting to comprove their studies, but, let's repeat, to check this, YOU NEED BLOOD/HORMONAL tests!!!
    There is a bunch of people that have no idea about how their hormonal balance are, taking the medicine like candies for little weeks/months, without any kind of tests and posting some totally crap observations...

    So, let's repeat (repeating maybe can lead to at least a minimal absorption of the information) this is not a topical treatment that you can use in conjunction with your 5 years fina treat, It's a NEW oral 5ard catalyst inhibitor, with a NEW mechanism, and like any other oral DHT reducer, it takes MONTHS to get visible results!!!! And again, oral products that promises to reduce serical DHT levels by a different approach in the 5ard, and consequently, with all the benefits, like Kératene claims, are the answer that all of us are waiting for decades...
    So, Kératene can or cannot deliver all of this, it's very early to say, we are just starting to figure that, but if you are considering giving the product a try, and I really think it's worth, don't waste money and time, run a previous blood test, follow the protocol of your treatment, and in some time you can start to figure in blood tests and clinically if the product is right for you....if you don't plan to follow this basic tips and make a decent treatment, just buy a ton of finasteride, eat as jellybeans, save money and be happy, maybe you are luck and will never have any consequences...

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  • ajays
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    It's definitely working for me too. People close to me have commented that my hair diffusion looks less and hair is starting to look darker. My hair was in pretty bad shape when the diffusion was in full swing + i was on minox. I am off minox for past couple of months. Right now on Keratene + Biotin + multi-vitamins. I also use the keratene shampoo and sercomplex thrice a week.

    Originally posted by vinnytr
    Is anyone on this treatment seeing any solid improvement guys ?

    I am desperately looking to start using something .... anything that works to thicken miniaturised hairs .

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  • Jcm800
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    Originally posted by vinnytr
    anything with massive sides is a no go for me , hence i am seriously looking into keratene right now .

    Although i still dont fully understand how it blocks DHT in a different way than finasteride and avoid sides
    Same here, seems like it's possibly marketed as a safe Fin alternative - for the likes of us guy's that are cautious of Fin due to poss sides..but actually does nothing. Hmm, need some proof it works, but getting itchy feet, cos trx2 isnt doing jack shit either..

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  • vinnytr
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    Originally posted by clandestine
    Fin, Dut, RU, Keratene, maybe CB.. Options?
    anything with massive sides is a no go for me , hence i am seriously looking into keratene right now .

    Although i still dont fully understand how it blocks DHT in a different way than finasteride and avoid sides

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  • thechamp
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    GP or dermatologist

    GP or dermatologist should I see a GP or dermatologist for blood tests and a estrogen blocker? Wile on fin

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  • HARIRI
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    Originally posted by Cob984
    hey man, is your hair doing a lot better on keratene than it was on hairomega?
    Keratene is better of course, It reduced my hair loss a lot even with one capsule a day. I'm so glad that there is a FIN replacement after all with no sexual sides.

    However HairOmega DHT is also good maybe the best saw palemtto product I have ever tried among the many I tried such as Provillus, Procerin, Hair Genesis..etc.

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  • clandestine
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    Originally posted by vinnytr
    Is anyone on this treatment seeing any solid improvement guys ?

    I am desperately looking to start using something .... anything that works to thicken miniaturised hairs .
    Fin, Dut, RU, Keratene, maybe CB.. Options?

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  • vinnytr
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    Is anyone on this treatment seeing any solid improvement guys ?

    I am desperately looking to start using something .... anything that works to thicken miniaturised hairs .

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  • ryan555
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    Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
    Sigh - we really need better treatments.
    How long has he been on the treatment? This is why nothing works for some guys. You have to stay on the treatments for MONTHS to see results, and often things get worse before they get better. Without blood tests to see what is going on, there is no point in declaring a treatment a success or failure. If this product (or any other product) drops DHT, then it will eventually be beneficial for hair loss. If it doesn't, then it likely will have no effect (unless it is blocking DHT in a different way, which this product does not claim to do).

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