I am certainly no expert, and this isn't really the thread for it, but if you search these forums you will find more in-depth threads on the subject. It looks like dermarolling *might* be beneficial. It is fairly inexpensive to do, but it HURTS.
Here is a large thread...
I respond very poorly to antiandrogens. I get erectile dysfunction, which I am already prone to because I take an SSRI (like Prozac). At 100 mg of RU, I get some erectile dysfunction, but it is no where near as bad as 1 mg of Finasteride. Because of this, I now apply 50 mg of RU a day. The side...
The post on Reddit simply mentions this, but no proof is offered, and there is no mention of it anywhere else on the internet that I can find. I purchased from the Kane seti group buy, and I've heard nothing at all about it being fake. It is very irritating when people post things as facts...
I'd think that in all cases, you'd want to apply it to the whole scalp. As I wrote earlier, I use 2 ml instead of the usual liquid dose of 1 ml. I rationalize that this ok, for the following reasons:
1. Because I still have most of my hair, much of the liquid ends up in my hair. 2 ml probably...
I've ordered boner pills that work very well. In fact, I *think* All Day Chemist uses legitimate drug companies. (But do your own research on this.) There have been reports of people's credit cards going bad after buying from there. I use a "virtual" credit card when I buy from them...
Our fertility doctor said Propecia should cause no problems at all (except that the woman should not touch the pills of course.) However, Propecia can cause erectile issues, which could be a problem if you are trying to have sex as much as possible around ovulation.
I'm a diffuse thinner too, and I can't use the foam. It all ends up in my hair!
I buy the liquid instead. To apply, I stick a comb into my hair horizontally, then pull up gently on the comb. This holds my hair "up", so that the hair is in a vertical position, so it is not lying against my...
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To further explain: "Winlevi" is an acne drug owned by Cassiopea. Cassiopea also owns CB, which they are now calling "Breezula". Winlevi and Breezula are either very similar, or just the same drug under two different names.
Sadly, I don't completely understand the...
Some people have had success with RU. Search Google for "irish pride ru58841". Ru can be bought from the Kane Shop.
CB probably works, with less chance of side effects. However, it is quite expensive. The current FDA study uses 50 mg twice a day. CB can be bought from Kane if you email him...