Sorry, I don't have any left either. There was another whole debate on the minoxidil.solutions products that took over when Dr Lee went down. The consensus seemed to be that initially they were using 'old stock' of his - or something very like it; and then something quite different - 'a paint thinner' smelling version, which I wasn't prepared to use. They then went under, too. I am on my last one of their early batch of 15% *******'s alternating with a 15% widely available outside the US. I switched to 5% Rogaine foam in the morning. I am allergic to PG which led me to Richard Lee in the first place.
My approach is to do what you think is the best that can be done and then live with it, being as cautious as possible.
I have lost ground but I am not prepared to 'experiment' further.
Richard Lee wrote extensively on why he was anti-dut; so I wouldn't go down that route.
I still find it puzzling that so few people get back to report their progress or lack of it post-Lee.
My guess is because the best that most of us can hope for is a slowing down of the inevitable - but as we can never know what would have happened if we hadn't gone on the so-called 'treatments' - we can have no 'proof' of the long-term benefits of the 'treatment'.
Actually, I think 'treatment' (if it implies a 'medical treatment') is a bit of a misnomer because MPB is not an 'illness' or 'disease'. It is a vanity issue, in the main.
My approach is to do what you think is the best that can be done and then live with it, being as cautious as possible.
I have lost ground but I am not prepared to 'experiment' further.
Richard Lee wrote extensively on why he was anti-dut; so I wouldn't go down that route.
I still find it puzzling that so few people get back to report their progress or lack of it post-Lee.
My guess is because the best that most of us can hope for is a slowing down of the inevitable - but as we can never know what would have happened if we hadn't gone on the so-called 'treatments' - we can have no 'proof' of the long-term benefits of the 'treatment'.
Actually, I think 'treatment' (if it implies a 'medical treatment') is a bit of a misnomer because MPB is not an 'illness' or 'disease'. It is a vanity issue, in the main.
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