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Originally Posted by EXprettyboy
I saw great results with my combination of treatments. So good in fact that I stopped treating it all together after 6 and a half years.
well fast forward a few months and I have lost more hair than ever before. I still have hair but you can see a norwood 6 outline forming.
So I figured all i can do is start treating it again, and this time I know that even my potent regimen only works as long as you treat it. The hair was so thick though that i thought i would get at least a year or 2. Anyway, I didn't. When I posted my results here without before shots, people thought I was phucking with them, but I have attached a shot of my regression now. And the results from BEFORE.
So, in addition to re-initiating treatment, I've decided to add something new to my regimen. Cue, Redensyl. I HATE Minoxidil. I've been using it near 7 years, and it's punished my face. I use liberally, and I've got that puffy faced, aged skin, dark eyed look as a result. In addition, I am covered in hair where I don't want it, Finally an upgrade to replace it with.
Here it is then, wounding with dermaroller (stem cell window opens), redensyl activates relevent stem cells, Flood with laser light to heal wounds and encourage activity, and then vit D2 and tocotrienols (special Vit E), and nizoral.
Obviously dropping minox, and I don't need Alpecin anymore either (zinc and ATP stimulation is in the Anagen redensyl product.)
Why did you photoshop out the ears in the after photo, showing your alleged loss due to stopping the treatment? Seems like a really odd thing to do.
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Originally Posted by Vox
I had never heard about this product before. Are there any clinical studies demonstrating safety and efficiency? And how it works on scalp that stayed in bald state for a long time? In other words, can it be any good for higher NW's?
Hi,
Have a look to the thread "Induchem". I remember I posted there a brochure that I found just by googling with some info about clinical double-blind versus placebo tests. Hope they help you.
Cheers...
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Originally Posted by Vox
Thanks for the link but this web page says almost nothing about my obvious questioning. Some "technical information" (whatever this may be) is available for those having password-controlled access.
Hi Vox this may be helpful by the same company induchem http://www.sofw.com/content/news/InduchemNeocapyl.pdf
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i think 3% would be 3% regardless of the ml. volume.
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A poster at HLH opened this thread yesterday. Is it possible that this product is the cause of his loss?
http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/m...86&startpage=1
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Originally Posted by Paul73
Why not? I guess it could be, because everyone responds different to any treatment. Maybe the guy had an allergic reaction or something similar. He says he got very dry skin. This surprises me because the product is water based... but who knows.
In my case, I'm using the reviv serum since one month and a half... and I've seen no difference, either good or bad. Te good part is that is very soft, no odor, like a light gel. I'll give it 4 months.
Cheers...
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Thank you guys for your references. I will have a look.
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Thanks for this information .
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Guys, any updates on this product? tKs
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So what's up with this one?
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