Eucapil (Fluridil)

viperfish

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This is for anyone using eucapil. If you would, would you share with us what your experience has been using this product? Especially in terms of irritation, ease of use, etc. Alot of people have been asking questions about eucapil and it would be great to hear from someone who is using it. 8)
 

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I would be interested in more fluridil feedback as well. I am temped to order it, but I am waiting for more feedback. It would be nice if I could trade in my Revivogen / spironolactone combo for Fluridil since it's not as greasy and it's only one application.

It looks like I’ll be waiting a little longer until there is more positive feedback. I am starting to lose ground in the frontal portion, so I don’t know how much longer I can wait. Seems like I will be forced to add or change something in my regimen.
 

kevinme

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6 months on fluridil (I'm also taking Fina 1mg)

Results: None, hairloss hasn't stopped in the six months I've been applying Fluridil. I will wait another 3 -6 months. Anyway, at the moment, it hasn't done anything good for me.
 

viperfish

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Sorry to hear that man. However, has it caused any irritation or any other problems associated with the scalp?
 

popscene

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Hey Kevinme,

Please tell me how long does it take till the fluridil dryes on your head.

I wish you things will go better for you soon!!

Cheers.
 

kevinme

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@popscene: It will almost dry immediatly after applying, about 10 seconds after applying it's dry.

@viperfish: No scalp problems, it does relief inflammation a bit for me. I only feel slight irritations when I frown, but other then that no.
 

kevinme

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viperfish said:
How long have you been using finasteride?? Do you order from menspharma.com?

Yes from menspharma.com. And I've been using it for 6 months.
 

curetheloss

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im not trying to diminish this study and i might be wrong with my reading of this study but the results in my mind are very mediocre.

the anagen hairs of fluridil for the 9 months of this study went from
75.68 to 87.38 which is a 15.5% increase, which is not bad

but,
the anagen hairs of the placebo for the study went from
70.13 to 84.54 which is a 20.5% increase which is better than for fluridil

my thought is that the placebo was 5% more effective than the fluridil group.

i didnt read word for word the whole study and i do have some knowledge in statistical analysis so please
PLEASE CORRECT ME IF I AM WRONG.
curetheloss
 

pleasegodno

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the placebo group was on placebo for only 3 months. after 3 months, they were given fluridil as well because of the control group's positive results.
 

Bismarck

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viperfish said:
Bismark,
You ever considered using fluridil?

I did. It's my 6. option :wink:
I've heard Flu must be pretty harsh on the skin (its basically pure alcohol).
 

viperfish

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Bismarck said:
viperfish said:
Bismark,
You ever considered using fluridil?

I did. It's my 6. option :wink:
I've heard Flu must be pretty harsh on the skin (its basically pure alcohol).

It seems, after talking to some other people, that the feeling on this is pretty mixed. Some will say they can't tolerate it and others will say their scalp health has improved with no irritation at all. I have talked with some people that have said they could not tolerate minoxidil, but eucapil is not a problem at all. So this leaves me kinda confused. :? I guess the only way to know is to try it yourself. I think Eucapil is somewhere around 90% alcohol, so yes some irritation would be expected.
 

popscene

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Well I have been on Fluridil just one week and my scalp is OK. I have not experienced any irritation from Xandrox 15 which I have been two weeks on.

Maybe it is too early to judge but so far it is OK:)) Anyway my scalp has to be ready for that new topical treatment from Japan:)

If the Fluridil really works as stated in the studies it might be even better than oral DHT blockers cus as antiandrogen it should protect the follicules from all male hormones, not just from DHT. And without side effects!!!
 

viperfish

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curetheloss said:
im not trying to diminish this study and i might be wrong with my reading of this study but the results in my mind are very mediocre.

the anagen hairs of fluridil for the 9 months of this study went from
75.68 to 87.38 which is a 15.5% increase, which is not bad

but,
the anagen hairs of the placebo for the study went from
70.13 to 84.54 which is a 20.5% increase which is better than for fluridil

my thought is that the placebo was 5% more effective than the fluridil group.

i didnt read word for word the whole study and i do have some knowledge in statistical analysis so please
PLEASE CORRECT ME IF I AM WRONG.
curetheloss

Yes you are wrong. If you read the whole study it says that after 3 months the placebo group began using fluridil because of the positive results that happened in the fluridil using group. Both of those increases in anagen hairs listed above were do to fluridil. The placebo group did not use fluridil during the first three months and saw no changes in the number of hairs in the anagen phase. The fluridil group did.
 

LittleHairMan

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I've been using Fluridil for a little more than 6 months now and so far I'm pleased. It has improved the quality and thickness of the male pattern baldness affected hair, also at the hairline!, and based on that I conclude that my male pattern baldness is under control at the moment. (Because it wouldn't make sense that the male pattern baldness affected hair is improving while at the same time the fallout is progressing, would it?)

I don't have observable regrowth, but if Fluridil can maintain what I have, I'll be very VERY happy!

I has never irritated my scalp and I don't believe it will irritate it in the future, so I just keep continue using it.
 
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