Go for Tricomin Spray. Lovely stuff, easy to apply, not that expensive if you think that is 180 ml. And I think it makes redundant the conditioner and shampoo. If you want to add something else, go for Nano shampoo (Dr Proctor, or the lite/cheaper version from lef.org). You can use it on the off...
That excludes propecia, but you can give a try to minoxidil.
Without propecia, spironolactone is probably the best you can do. Proxiphen prescription has spironolactone. Or you can buy Dr lee's spironolactone.
Nizoral is meant to have some antiandrogenic effect, and you have to use shampoo, anyway. Good luck
Re: Proxiphen/Prox-n for the NW7 bound
Norsk, I reckon you should apply 10 drops of Prox-n twice a day, rather than 20 drops one. Use Nizoral 3 times a week, and Nano shampoo on the Off Nizoral days. With that, and some spironolactone cream at night, you are doing well. Try 6 months at least, and you...
DoctorHouse, I know that Spin Trap is for the skin, but it is also used as hair treatment. Proctor was greatly surprised with the feedback. Stax asked him, and he said "It will grow hair for sure". Old Baldy also was using it. But you are right, Proxiphen and Prox-n have Tempo and much more...
I do use both since October if I recall properly. Dr Proctor website states that after 8 to 12 months, Proxiphen eod is enough to maintain. I thought that it could be a good idea to add Prox-n for the off Proxiphen days. It is easy to apply: 10 drops, a bit of a rub, and you are done in a...
DoctorHouse, if you haven't done it yet, call Dr Proctor. I haven't researched about shedding (it never happened to me). But 25 % density lost while you are in Proxiphen and Finasteride sounds serious. I spoke with Dr Proctor once, just before buying Proxiphen the first time. He was friendly and...
If you don't take internals, it will be more difficult. But I don't think impossible. The 3 big treatments are Nizoral, Propecia and minoxidil. I would go for Tricomin rather than Minoxidil, but that is me. If you decide don't take propecia, you will need revivogen or topical spironolactone. Go to the...
It doesn't have the reputation of Rogaine because Rogaine is FDA approved, has been more of a decade in the market and it has worked for thousands. Tricomin has passed FDA 2nd phase trials. Procyanidin, as far as I know, hasn't got the credentials yet.
Spectral DNC has procyanidin and other...
Matt, you use already Nizoral, minoxidil, and you are planning spironolactone. If you want to use something else (finasteride is not for you, you mentioned), then I would go for a copper peptide topic before anything else. Tricomin, Folligen or Prox-n. My two cents here.
Matt, topical spironolactone has mixed reviews. It looks to work for some people. RU should be the perfect topical antiandrogen, but it is expensive and you have to mix it yourself. Check some threads about the subject. What I suggest is that if you use topical spironolactone, go for the cream. Bryan have posted...
I was lurking on another hairsite Dr Proctor's posts, and I found this pearl
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Question ID:9444 | Grecian Formula safety | Asked on 04/06/05
Rocket man asked: "Dr. P, In your opinion is Grecian formula, which contains lead acetate...
In short: Expensive, sure. Rip-off...don't think so
Some considerations:
Since 2002, dollar devaluation against euro has made the product a 35% cheaper here. I suppose the perception of Proxiphen would change for all of you, Americans, if the price were 65$$instead of a hundred (or 33 dollars...
You can check this thread viewtopic.php?f=32&t=42134&hilit=curcumin+angiogenesis
But then, this is is a quote from Doc077 in this very thread:
The only people that need to worry about angiogenesis inhibition are those with any type of organ ischemia. Especially, the heart. I could foresee far...