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11-13-2017 01:42 AM
#1161
Thanks for the thorough response Jazz. The 2% conditioner is rx only? Will medicalwellnesscenter provide an rx? I will track and see how it goes. Then I'll decide where I can make extra additions. Have fun on your trip
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11-14-2017 11:56 PM
#1162
Originally Posted by JohnMPB
Thanks for the thorough response Jazz. The 2% conditioner is rx only? Will medicalwellnesscenter provide an rx? I will track and see how it goes. Then I'll decide where I can make extra additions. Have fun on your trip
Hey I am pretty sure it is NON RX, again do not quote me. Yes they will provide an RX for all prescription medication. Susan will not sell any medication without an RX, so I’m not sure if an RX is required for 2% progesterone. I will find out for you?
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11-15-2017 08:50 PM
#1163
Hey John I got an email back from the pharamacist who works with Susan.
Quote:
“You do not need a prescription for the 2% progesterone leave-in.
Sometimes progesterone can be tricky with shipping to other countries (other than UK) because the prescription status varies between countries – if it is prescription in the country the client resides in we cannot legally send it without a prescription, also we cannot send it to countries who have customs restrictions on hormones or OTC pharmaceuticals.
Hope this helps!”
As mentioned before in the UK you can purchase over the counter steroids and progesterone face creams online without prescription. So you would need to check with them direct depending on your country.
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11-17-2017 09:39 PM
#1164
Thanks jazz, I appreciate it
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11-17-2017 11:51 PM
#1165
Originally Posted by JohnMPB
Thanks jazz, I appreciate it
No worries, anything else? My best advice see how your Hairloss progresses within next 6 months on DUT, adding progesterone is fairly cheap so maybe give it a try and see if that would help alongside your regime.
Otherwise you would probably need more powerful compounds like RU58841 or CB-03-01.
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01-26-2018 09:52 AM
#1166
Bump, anyone been using progesterone lotion?
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04-14-2018 02:48 PM
#1167
Hi Jazz,
Long time no speak. I am still using Susan's 15% minoxidil (w/ azelaic acid 1.5%, finasteride 0.1%, retinoic acid 0.025%, progesterone 0.25%, hydrocortisone 0.1% and biotin 3%) every other day.
She has said in the past that the bottles remain good for 6 months. Do you agree?
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04-14-2018 05:01 PM
#1168
Originally Posted by Plan C
Hi Jazz,
Long time no speak. I am still using Susan's 15% minoxidil (w/ azelaic acid 1.5%, finasteride 0.1%, retinoic acid 0.025%, progesterone 0.25%, hydrocortisone 0.1% and biotin 3%) every other day.
She has said in the past that the bottles remain good for 6 months. Do you agree?
Hey mate how is it going? I always keep my bottles in the fridge. That is correct as she has had them tested for expiry of 6 months, that’s why I buy 3 every time I order.
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04-14-2018 06:01 PM
#1169
Senior Member
Progesterone in hair conditioner is a bunch of S**T. That doesn't work. So, I wouldn't believe anybody who says otherwise.
If you are going to get something from Medical Wellness Center, make sure that it is Doctor prescribed. I wouldn't get things directly at the pharmacy. Remember the source who is telling you to do that.
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04-14-2018 06:03 PM
#1170
Senior Member
Both Promox and Medical Wellness Center have good prescribed medications you can take.
I should know. Not sure why this thread is saying Promox is gone, they're definitely not.
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