Big 3 - Fighting Hairloss + The Cause Dht
#1
Posted 14 January 2005 - 02:32 PM
- Propecia ( Finesteride ), Minoxodil and Nizoral
Here is the thing you need to make sure you understand when it comes to MPB:
The main known factor that causes hairloss is DHT. To form DHT your body's 5a-reductase enzyme converts free roaming testosterone DHT inside the hair cell follicle. The DHT then binds to the hair cell receptor and causes it to atrophy or shrink. Eventually your hair follicle stops producing hair and you lose that follicle.
There are two types of the 5ar enzyme; Type I and Type II. Type II 5ar seems to be the main culprit in MPB as the type II enzyme is present in the hair follicles. Finasteride is a specific inhibitor of Type II 5ar inhibitor that reduces DHT produced by the type II 5ar by 85%-90% and reduces the overall DHT blood serum levels by 65%.
As you can see Finasteride (PROPECIA ) is extremely useful as a treatment for MPB as it directly attacks the problem. Nizoral shampoo is thought to help "dull" the androgen receptors in the scalp which the DHT binds to. Together they provide a synergetic effect.
Minoxidil is a hair stimulant. It is the only FDA proven hair stimulant on the market. However stimulating hair and protecting hair from further damage are two separate actions
Minoxidil will artificially augment your hair while you use the compound but it does NOT have any know effect on 5ar or the androgen receptors in the scalp.
The best way to attack MPB is to:
1. Stop further damage to your hair via DHT. You can accomplish this best by using Finasteride to inhibit the 5ar enzyme and Nizoral to "dull" the androgen receptors.
2. **If** further thickening/regrowth is needed after the hair damaging DHT androgen is reduced then minoxidil can be used to further augment your existing hairs and perhaps even stimulant some dormant hair follicles to resume growing.
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Specs
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#2
Posted 15 January 2005 - 10:24 AM
The big 3 are the one's to go for.
However I also use Zinc and take twice the daily recommended RDA.
Makes hair and nails grow fast.
Anyway it works for me.
Joe90
#3
Posted 16 January 2005 - 11:17 AM
Will give the zinc a try only read good stuff about it.
RonnieF
#4
Posted 25 January 2005 - 11:09 PM
#5
Posted 26 January 2005 - 10:56 AM
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#6
Posted 03 February 2005 - 11:58 PM
#7
Posted 05 February 2005 - 01:11 PM
As specs says you should see your doctor.
Use one shampoo for a couple of weeks to see if that particular product is causing the problem.
This is a process of elimination to see whether one particular product affects you.
I would recommend starting with Nizoral, just follow the directions.
Bill
#8
Posted 23 February 2005 - 10:24 PM
#9
Posted 24 February 2005 - 09:06 AM
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#10
Posted 24 February 2005 - 10:39 AM
#11
Posted 15 March 2005 - 10:44 PM
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#12
Posted 14 May 2005 - 07:24 AM
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#13
Posted 10 June 2005 - 02:39 PM
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#14
Posted 23 June 2005 - 06:57 AM
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#15
Posted 10 July 2005 - 07:40 PM
#16
Posted 11 July 2005 - 08:46 PM
Some of MSM's essential functions in the body include maintaining the structure of the proteins in the body, helping the formation of keratin which is essential for hair and nail growth, aiding in the production of immunoglobulin which maintains the immune system, and catalyzing the chemical reactions which change food into energy.
These functions often result in the following occurrences:
Inhibition of pain impulses along nerve fibers (analgesia)
Lessening of inflammation
Increase in blood supply
Reduction of muscle spasm
Softening of scar tissue
I take 3000 mg a day and it has increase the speed of my hairs growth and given it an overall thicker healthier look.
You can easily get it for Holland and Barrett
Regards
specs
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#17
Posted 11 July 2005 - 09:59 PM
#18
Posted 12 July 2005 - 07:16 AM
1. Minoxidil 2 x a day - once in the am and once in the pm
2. Finesteride (propecia/proscar) 1mg per day
3. Nizoral 2 x a weeks (no more) - will dry your scalp out!
all the best
specs
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#19
Posted 14 July 2005 - 02:43 PM
I'm new to the website. A bit about myself first to give a background. I'm a 26 year old male of 6'2" and weight 14.7 stone. I do a lot of exercise including weights, martial arts etc. In the last few years I've become thinner on top to a point where it is noticable. I've been using extra strength regaine, which is the Minoxodil solution. I've been pretty regularly appying this for 8 months now and seem to be getting no where. I'm desperate to replace my hair to the point that I'm considering hair implant although the cost is the biggest downfall. Can anyone suggest techniques that will definately help with rough success rates. I currenly have about 5 months supply of minoxodil and am prepared to pay up to £150 for any initial treatment. I've read all the reviews on the BIG3, but how effective is it and where do I start?
Regards,
JC
#20
Posted 14 July 2005 - 09:31 PM
and try that <proscra.minoxodil.and nizoral>
it may help
#21
Posted 14 July 2005 - 10:39 PM
ohh well...
1 more question, i went to boots a few days back - there were a few Nizoral shampoo's which one is the correct one?
RP
#22
Posted 15 July 2005 - 07:06 AM
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#23
Posted 18 July 2005 - 01:47 PM
I have visited your website and as you'll see have just ordered 6 months of the propecia as I already have the other two items for the big 3. I've also ordered some MSM and zinc tablets hoping that all five items will complement each other? I understand you are very knowledable with regards to MPB and I have one question that you may be able to answer. I understant that the DHT is a bi-product of Testosterone and that is effectively strangles the hair follicles? I also understand that anyone who is heavily into sports etc is more likely to increase their levels of testosterone. By increasing the levels of testosterone, would this also likely increase the levels of DHT do you think?
Any help would be much appreciated as I am heavily into sports and weights and am worried this may increase my DHT production?
Regards,
Jordon
#24
Posted 13 August 2005 - 04:33 PM
Regards,
JPC
#25
Posted 14 August 2005 - 04:50 PM
the stuff you have is not any good in my opinion and you should get on proscar/propecia asap if your wanting to do the best thing possible
g
#26
Posted 16 August 2005 - 12:30 PM
specs, on Jan 14 2005, 02:32 PM, said:
- Propecia ( Finesteride ), Minoxodil and Nizoral
Hi,
I'm new here, but was just wondering;
Why you are recommending Finasteride/Propecia as part of the 'big three' treatment, when Avodart (although not yet licensed specifically for hair loss) seems to be a much better drug for suppressing 5ar enzymes..?
Any reason not to use it (especially when it can even work out cheaper per dose than Propecia)?
Thanks
#27
Posted 16 August 2005 - 02:10 PM
roastedpepper, on Jul 14 2005, 10:39 PM, said:
ohh well...
1 more question, i went to boots a few days back - there were a few Nizoral shampoo's which one is the correct one?
RP
You need to reduce inflammation in the scalp tissue and increase microcapillary circulation. As well as finasteride, I use retin A cream with the minoxidil and golden emu oil to reduce inflammation, then in the evening after shampoo with Nizoral, I use the laser comb
(which has had good reports on NBC) and my own device for increasing microcapillary circulation. After twenty years of what seemed like fully developed shiny mpb, 14 months of this combined treatment (plus a range of herbal and hormone supplements) has produced thousands of new terminal hairs springing into life)
It is the combination of all the available approved medications and treatments which does the trick. Specs and others have helped me to understand some aspects of the DHT process, but the science is rather incomplete. I succeeded by guesswork and experimentation. I am amazed that each week and month I have some longer hairs to brush. The feeling of the hairs interacting and springing back is incredible. It may take another year or two to get an even appearance, but now I am looking forward to my 50th birthday, as I will look better than at 40!
Ulsterman
#28
Posted 16 August 2005 - 02:40 PM
#29
Posted 11 September 2005 - 05:52 PM
I've taken your advise on the Big 3 along with taking msm and zinc tablets daily. By using the Big 3, what are the results likely to be over time? Am I likely to regrow all or most of what hair has been lost or are the results only slight? I am currently thinning on top and at the back and am hoping with time that these treatments will help restore what has been lost.
Please advise
Regards,
JPC
#30
Posted 11 September 2005 - 06:32 PM
Trick is to not scrutinize over your hair - continue with the big 3 for at least 6/8 months to see significant results.
Important :You must remain on the meds to maintain your results.
Regards
specs
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