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    The shed

    Hey Oni...how's things progressing? It could be seasonally related or simply a normal synchronized shed cycle. I just began a noticible shed about three weeks to a month ago. I'm calling it either the former or the latter. The thing is, the psychology of the shed makes us want to "fight back"...
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    Chronic androgen deficiency is associated with...

    Very interesting read....thanks bcapop. To add to this body of evidence I actually had a minor blocked meibomian gland (basically just the pores on/above your eyelid) which resulted in a small raised bump form about 6 months after initially starting Propecia...something I never had before...
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    ASC-J9

    ...Very good point Bryan. This is just a guess on my part. I have no studies to back this intuitive statement up....this comes solely from factual extrapolation and personal experience. Keep an open mind on this point...
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    I´m tired and i feel like i hit a barrier

    How bad do you want it? It really comes down to lack of motivation due to you losing hope and throwing up your arms. People who are overweight suffer from the same psychology and destructively eat more because they feel they are too far gone and demotivate themselves. If you want to get in...
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    ASC-J9

    Many treatments for seborrheic dermatitis, among other things, inhibit androgenic activity locally where applied. To some extent, yes...most likely because of its additional, partial inhibition of 5ar-1 This was addressed by CCS...no?... Entropy is not the mechanism under which sebum is...
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    ASC-J9

    There is a causitory connection between 1) DHT and sebum and 2) DHT and androgenic alopecia. There is simply a correlation between sebum and alopecia. DHT is a catalist...sebum and androgenic alopecia are two downstream results. Sebum - An oily secretion manufactured by tiny sebaceous...
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    where to get some topical stuff

    I like this idea...a central thread for topical component suppliers as we find them....especially the exotic and hard to find stuff. I'll add to this as I find reliable sources for some of the exotics I am researching and sourcing out. :pint:
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    What are some legit online US chemists that require script?

    Oh...So I was missing something. Huh...you'd think the big pharmies would be jumping through hoops to make it happen. Well that explains it...sorry about asking the obvious. The Canadian pharmacy plan sounds like a good bet however... :pint:
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    Study: Licorice, peppermint DECREASE sebum secretion

    Here ya go.... http://www.freepatentsonline.com/20050037042.html You can find the citation if you scroll down the page a bunch...now you know ;)
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    Medical Wellness Centre Prescriptions

    No problem...I hope everything goes nice and smooth with the Canadian pharmacy...Canadian pharmacy prices are hard to beat for sure.
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    Foam and liquid together?

    Pfizer says dry scalp. That being said I tend to apply it right after a shower and towel-drying my hair....and have had no ill effect by doing so. I believe the dry-head thing is to decrease the chance of side-effects which may arise through too rapid of an absorption. This is just conjecture...
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    What are some legit online US chemists that require script?

    Couldn't you just have MedlicalWellnessCenter call an Avodart script into an aussie pharmacy near you? You're gonna get brand name either way right ? That avoids any waiting for shipping internationally and avoids any customs issues. Just pick it up down the block...or am I missing something...
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    Study: Licorice, peppermint DECREASE sebum secretion

    ...and another....they're pretty convinced... http://sciencelinks.jp/j-east/article/200107/000020010701A0212701.php I got a hold of the full article for your original study Michael, but it's in Japanese. I could upload it and post it if someone knows Japanese :) . I would google-translate it...
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    will HM cure the hairline?

    I would agree. The point as I understand it is multiplying the hair cells outside the body and then injecting them into their "new home". The donors for HM are obviously going to be chosen based on their robustness and non-sensitivity to the factors that contibute to alopecia whatever that...
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