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| West Ham Wayne |
Mar 10 2008, 08:54 PM
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Anyone tried this?
Ive been on it for about 2 weeks. |
| Pondle |
Mar 10 2008, 11:10 PM
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It's a pointless waste of time mate - use proven treatments i.e. finasteride and minoxidil.
http://www.baldingblog.com/2005/12/16/provillus/ |
| West Ham Wayne |
Mar 11 2008, 11:33 PM
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It's a pointless waste of time mate - use proven treatments i.e. finasteride and minoxidil. http://www.baldingblog.com/2005/12/16/provillus/ Cheers Pondle, Gord knows what to believe these days, its a nightmare. I have 4 months worth so i might aswell giv it a go. If no joy i'll move onto the next product. One of the products you mention above. Deep down i just dont think anythings going to work. You live in hope though i suppose. |
| bigmac |
Mar 11 2008, 11:51 PM
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Hi Wayne the meds Pondle mention do work and are your best option in combating MPB.
Read the forum and donlots of research. Good luck. -------------------- Two bad HTs with Norton One bad HT with a Greek fue clinic Great Ht With Shapiro Medical Group |
| West Ham Wayne |
Apr 3 2008, 07:21 PM
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Have been using this product for just over month now. No joy as yet. Still got 3 months left so i might aswell keep trying it and finish it. I'll keep you updated as to wether i amazingly start sprouting some hair
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| Pondle |
Apr 3 2008, 10:47 PM
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Have been using this product for just over month now. No joy as yet. Still got 3 months left so i might aswell keep trying it and finish it. I'll keep you updated as to wether i amazingly start sprouting some hair Provillus saving your hair? That would be a miracle! May as well just bin it mate - but either way, get yourself some finasteride - and perhaps some minoxidil as well. |
| West Ham Wayne |
Apr 4 2008, 01:06 AM
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Have been using this product for just over month now. No joy as yet. Still got 3 months left so i might aswell keep trying it and finish it. I'll keep you updated as to wether i amazingly start sprouting some hair Provillus saving your hair? That would be a miracle! May as well just bin it mate - but either way, get yourself some finasteride - and perhaps some minoxidil as well. I could trail through the site and search engines, but for the sake of being a bit lazy, are these tablets? i cant really do the liquid or shampoo thing. Cheers Pondle |
| Pondle |
Apr 5 2008, 06:17 PM
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I could trail through the site and search engines, but for the sake of being a bit lazy, are these tablets? i cant really do the liquid or shampoo thing. Cheers Pondle Finasteride (brand name Propecia or Proscar) and minoxidil (brand name Rogaine or Regaine) are the only two treatments for hair loss that are approved by the medical regulators in the UK, USA and other countries- i.e. they are the only two treatments that are proven to actually work! Finasteride is an oral drug that stops the male hormone, testosterone, being converted into a more potent form called DHT. DHT isn't 'essential' for any biological functions after adolescence, but it binds with receptors in the the hair follicle causing scalp hairs to progressively shrink and die. DHT also plays a role in prostate problems in later life. http://www.propecia.com/finasteride/propec...pecia-works.jsp Minoxidil is a topical lotion or foam. It was originally an oral drug used for the treatment of high blood pressure, but it was accidentally discovered to promote hair growth. Subsequently the manufacturer produced a safer topical form and had it approved for the treatment of alopecia. No-one knows exactly how it works, but it is suspected to increase the supply of nutrients to the hair follicle, causing better growth. http://www.regaine.co.uk/men/about_howitworks.asp |
| West Ham Wayne |
May 2 2008, 08:58 PM
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Update; 2nd month now completed. No joy unfort. It seems from the advice thats it a waste of time, but i might aswell complete the course and keep you updated along the way |
| Timuk |
May 2 2008, 10:20 PM
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Wayne...
mate, you are wasting time and precious hairs... get on finesteride.... and regaine if you want.. Pondle is an expert on these meds... bin it.. Tim -------------------- Crap Uk HT in June 1992. Number of grafts , god only knows !!
Strip of approx 2500 with Doctor Feller 8th April 08 Proscar - 1/5 of tablet per day. |
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