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Gergely

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You’re not ripped off, I just received my order from them the other day. Just email them if you have any questions, since everything is based around emails regardless.
Do they have any other contacts? Because the one they sent me the banking details with is also dead. [email protected]
 

Ikarus

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Do they have any other contacts? Because the one they sent me the banking details with is also dead. [email protected]

How do you know it's dead?

Edit: I can't e-mail them either... However I checked on reddit and someone said that they should be emailing us soon.
 
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bridgeburn

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A doctor's first duty is to do no harm. Prescribing people extreme medications that they only need for a cosmetic problem is probably not ethical.
A doctor's first duty is to cover thier ***..

If depression and anxiety are considered legitimate medical issues these days then hairloss should be too because hairloss causes depression.
If they do not give extreme treatments then we will likely harm ourselves much worse.
Hrt gave me a zest for life and I take much better care of my health now because of it.
 

baldingAF

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End of the day doctors are people, so yeah they do always look out for number 1 which is themselves.

A doctor with the best heart and honest practice still hesitates to answer in public when someone goes down and they ask for a doctor in the room because too often if that person is going to die no matter what and the doctor intervenes the family of the people are open to sue that doctor for malpractice just for trying to help. Sounds crazy but evidently true (disclaimer, I have more than one Doctor in the fam)

But back to the fibrosis issue, how many of you guys think thats the bottom line. I mean we really have no way of reversing fibrosis easily available but in a way it makes sense, no?
 

keepcoolmybabies

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End of the day doctors are people, so yeah they do always look out for number 1 which is themselves.

A doctor with the best heart and honest practice still hesitates to answer in public when someone goes down and they ask for a doctor in the room because too often if that person is going to die no matter what and the doctor intervenes the family of the people are open to sue that doctor for malpractice just for trying to help. Sounds crazy but evidently true (disclaimer, I have more than one Doctor in the fam)

But back to the fibrosis issue, how many of you guys think thats the bottom line. I mean we really have no way of reversing fibrosis easily available but in a way it makes sense, no?
I think calcified blood supply leading to fibrosis makes sense. But I don't think it necessarily has to do with scalp shape/bones/musculature as part of the thesis in that article indicates, however, since E likely wouldn't be effective in a matter of few months if that was the case (or ever if it's bone). But I think part of the reason microneedling has a benefit is helping to potentially breakdown fibrosis and perhaps increase blood flow in the surrounding tissue.
 

Ikarus

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A doctor's first duty is to do no harm. Prescribing people extreme medications that they only need for a cosmetic problem is probably not ethical. The ones selling it to you without a prescription are the ones who only care about your money.

Actually, they told me that the medications can only be given by a gender specialist so I’m being referred there, but it will take months.
 

Brenna

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Very, very interesting thread. My personal experiences with HRT can back up the many other claims in this thread quite well. The only method to halt and reverse hair loss with certainty and permanence is via HRT. As for side effects, well. I personally find them to be rather pleasant. Smoother skin and a nicer body for sure!
 

Brenna

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From what I understand, dermarolling needs to be done carefully and selectively. If you have early hairloss only, it is likely to do more damage than anything. It also only works when used in combination with other things.
 

bridgeburn

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must not waste a single drop of this precious liquid

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Brenna

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Speaking of which, is there a discord or anything focused around discussion of topics like this? I tend to be more active there than on forums generally. Obviously i'm taking HRT to prevent hair loss. Among other reasons.
 

bridgeburn

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Speaking of which, is there a discord or anything focused around discussion of topics like this? I tend to be more active there than on forums generally. Obviously i'm taking HRT to prevent hair loss. Among other reasons.
Hi, DHTcel :rolleyes:
 

baldingAF

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lol

But can someone tell me who or link me to who the guy that went from a high norwood and regrew a lot with nothing but vitamins. Been lookin in this thread and I think its another one but I can't find him.
 

bridgeburn

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lol

But can someone tell me who or link me to who the guy that went from a high norwood and regrew a lot with nothing but vitamins. Been lookin in this thread and I think its another one but I can't find him.
If you regrow from vitamins, which I doubt, then you didn't have androgenetic alopecia exclusively.

There was a guy who had a vitamin D defenciency and regrew some after correcting it
 

whatintheworld

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No offense but...I don't think this guy is being truthful. Male pattern baldness is not caused by a vitamin deficiency, maybe in some extreme cases you would get diffuse thinning alopecia all over your head, but not in the typical male pattern baldness pattern.

However feel free to replicate his experiment if you wish. I tried a supplement based approach in the past with many different things, and nothing helped.
 

Brenna

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lol

But can someone tell me who or link me to who the guy that went from a high norwood and regrew a lot with nothing but vitamins. Been lookin in this thread and I think its another one but I can't find him.
No offense but...I don't think this guy is being truthful. Male pattern baldness is not caused by a vitamin deficiency, maybe in some extreme cases you would get diffuse thinning alopecia all over your head, but not in the typical male pattern baldness pattern.

However feel free to replicate his experiment if you wish. I tried a supplement based approach in the past with many different things, and nothing helped.

That sounds a bit iffy, honestly. While I'm sure that there are some people who via quirks of their biochemistry metabolize far more of a certain vitamin or mineral than needed, and thus operate at a negative it is probably incredibly rare.

That said a good diet and maybe a multivitamin is something basically everyone should do if they can anyway, regardless of hair impacts or not.
 

bridgeburn

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I have case studies of Androgenetic Alopecia folks regrowing hairs solely from vitamins and peptide cream.

Let met show you:

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I'm aware of a few Indian hairloss studies which use cyclic nutrition but when you read the fine print they use minoxidil in addition to it.

"compares the current acknowledged form of treatment for hair loss within two controlled groups for both men and women against the use of cyclical nutritional therapy and minoxidil 2%."

https://parjournal.net/article/view/2220
 
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