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Originally Posted by 2020
he's not selling you anything.... he volunteered to buy that chemical himself and report to us the results.
Yeah, I know, but it sounds to me like an advertisement. And his consistent refusal to do a group buy seems weird. I wonder how active he was before this and otherwise.
Originally Posted by 2020
I'm hoping it to be as effective as castration.
Think about it - if that protein ALONE is responsible for hair loss, then COMPLETELY blocking it would prevent any further "damage" permanently..... Follicles that aren't damaged too much would probably make a full recovery. Full Regrowth? most likely not....
That would be pretty boss. I'm hoping one of these up and coming companies can recover follicles, but I wouldn't mind just keeping the ones I have until then.
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Originally Posted by 2020
Ohhhhhhh, seems a lot less shady without that. Well, I'm interested to see how that turns out. Someone who frequents both forums should keep us updated. 2020_2 wouldn't happen to be you, would it 2020?
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Question then, doesnt minox cause regrowth? So if we stop hairloss 100% using this, wouldnt the new hairs caused by minox NOT go away once we stop it at the result we like?
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or something that promotes hair growth like resveratrol and cirricumin (excuse my sucky spelling), in the end, if you stop the loss, then shouldnt ANY kind of regrowth just permanently stay?
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Originally Posted by Johny.track131
or something that promotes hair growth like resveratrol and cirricumin (excuse my sucky spelling), in the end, if you stop the loss, then shouldnt ANY kind of regrowth just permanently stay?
if you address the underlying cause of baldness...theres no reason why it shouldnt stay...but merck are clever and play on this and state regrowth will disappear after stopping, and this is what is also reported by users, but it could be because they dont stop the underlying cause of baldness after stopping the minox.
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^ rev and cur aren't effective, surely? I can't recall any actual scientific evidence being cited anywhere...
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Originally Posted by Davey Jones
Ohhhhhhh, seems a lot less shady without that. Well, I'm interested to see how that turns out. Someone who frequents both forums should keep us updated. 2020_2 wouldn't happen to be you, would it 2020?
yup, that's me
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Originally Posted by Kirby_
^ rev and cur aren't effective, surely? I can't recall any actual scientific evidence being cited anywhere...
Here you go my man http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/m...threadid=80854
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Attention All Balding Males: Resveratrol To Your Rescue
http://www.resveratrolnews.com/atten...ur-rescue/520/
^ supposedly it's helpful....I still think you should stick with "proven" treatments....
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