Histogen Update
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I seem to be on my 2nd shed at month 10. Was medically informed recently that shedding phases, plural, are very common in years 1 and 2. Unfortunately.Leave a comment:
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I would try your regimen + Equol if I had the money. Gonna have to settle with fin and Ru...for nowI can post a dozen studies proving that it's effective against DHT and its PGD2 driven inflammation.
Yes, hair loss seems to be halted.
ALL of those are strong DHT blockers especially DIM and Astaxanthin. All of those combined are probably more effective than fin. The only bad side of that regimen is that it costs ~$80/month...
no fin for me. Got RA and in turn lost hair during that and after quitting it...Leave a comment:
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I can post a dozen studies proving that it's effective against DHT and its PGD2 driven inflammation.
Yes, hair loss seems to be halted.
ALL of those are strong DHT blockers especially DIM and Astaxanthin. All of those combined are probably more effective than fin. The only bad side of that regimen is that it costs ~$80/month...
no fin for me. Got RA and in turn lost hair during that and after quitting it...
how many mg are you taking etc?
And whats the difference from blocking DHT that way.Leave a comment:
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YOU'RE NOT GOING TO MAKE ANY SALES WITH THAT. A couple desperate people from hair loss forums do not constitute the entire group of people with hair loss MEN AND WOMEN. Forget about it.Leave a comment:
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I can post a dozen studies proving that it's effective against DHT and its PGD2 driven inflammation.
Yes, hair loss seems to be halted.
ALL of those are strong DHT blockers especially DIM and Astaxanthin. All of those combined are probably more effective than fin. The only bad side of that regimen is that it costs ~$80/month...
no fin for me. Got RA and in turn lost hair during that and after quitting it...Leave a comment:
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The problem with a lot of these people, me included, is that I would get a HT to get my NW1 back, but the only thing stopping me is if my hairloss progresses behind the hairline. Histogen will ensure it wont.oh for the love of god... 95% of people with hair loss don't even care about their norwood levels - by the time they've noticed their hair loss it's already too late. Maintenance is not an option. Why the **** would a 50 year old with NW3 who has been balding since age 30 be interested in spending thousands of dollars to have no effect on his semi-bald head? What about women who are at least 50% of the market? Their hair loss isn't progressive since whatever hormone balance where they under when their hair loss happened can be fixed but hair lost probably won't come back. How are you going to sell Histogen to them?
And a NW2 looks much better than a NW3Leave a comment:
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