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Boru

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Did you cut the proscar 5mg into 5 parts with a pill cutter? My doctor told me to take one tablet every five days, but I thought this could have side effects, so I take 1mg every day. It is difficult to cut the proscar precisely into 5, but a little variation in the dose will do no harm.
Good luck with your efforts and enjoy your research here. As I have told others here, after twenty years of full male pattern baldness I have a method/device which has revived a percentage of my dead/dormant follicles. I hope to patent it, and it will take a while to bring the product to the market.
It seems clear to me though that I have found a method to cure long term baldness. Whether it will help young sufferers I do not know, and most older men would not even try to grow their hair back after twenty years.
I must be just stubborn, desperate and imaginative.
Boru
 

andwoo77

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yeah, i took 1/4 pill every day. If, i dearly hope, my side effects abate, i may go back on, but at a significantly lower dosage, like 1 pill a week basically
 

techprof

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Boru, what is your method?
send me a pm. I am interested.
 

Boru

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Hi techproof
I can share most of my routine. I am lucky to have a doctor who prescribes proscar and I get free prescriptions because of a permanent medical condition. I am waiting for dutasteride to arrive from a company in Gibraltar. Apply Minoxidil with retin a cream (Holland & Barratt), Australian Golden Emu Oil, nizoral, laser comb, scalp exercises, saw palmetto and various other health supplements, and my experimental device.

I believe that my device is helping me to grow back those dormant follicles, which might otherwise remain in a stubborn state of inactivity. However, it is only my personal opinion, I cannot carry out the double-blind trials in order to support my claims. If I described the components of the device here, many young men might try to put their own kit together, which would cost about £5000. It might not work for them. I feel it would be irresponsible to reveal my personal theory so prematurely.
Also, it is cutting edge engineering invention. I need to patent it. I have built it from medical components designed for other purposes. My dilemma is that I need financial backing to pay for the patenting process and develop the device as something more affordable.

One of the big players in the field might try to steal and develop my idea, so I cannot even hint.

My plan is to reveal my new hair on a tv show at a later stage, which should attract some interest from possible investors. I was quite well known in my former profession, until I shunned the limelight, so there are many press photos of my youthful baldness.

I do not know what percentage of my hair will eventually grow back, but after only one year of this routine, I am pleased with the results so far and the clear signs of further growth to come.
Even if I do not achieve a thick head of hair, at least I will have a modest cover, which will be better than nothing. If you lost all the hair in the Norwood region, then got 25% back twenty years later, you would be quite pleased.
Any more than this will be a bonus.

I hope that this info is of some use. We have to try everything, future generations will thank us for being our own guinea pigs.

Boru
 
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