propecia alternative

color12

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caleb1 said:
I'm looking to get off Propecia since i don't want to take a prescription drug like it forever. I'm considering either Revivogen or Dr. Lee's Xandrox as an alternative DHT inhibitor. I use Minoxidil now, though it feels like crap and mats my hair down. Would appreciate advice on this.

My advice to you would be to just accept your doom. There is no cure for hair loss, and these DHT inhibitors are not going to save your hair.
 

cook'n'milkies

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color12 said:
caleb1 said:
I'm looking to get off Propecia since i don't want to take a prescription drug like it forever. I'm considering either Revivogen or Dr. Lee's Xandrox as an alternative DHT inhibitor. I use Minoxidil now, though it feels like crap and mats my hair down. Would appreciate advice on this.

My advice to you would be to just accept your doom. There is no cure for hair loss, and these DHT inhibitors are not going to save your hair.

Don't listen to this dickhole, he's just upset because his mommy won't let him borrow her credit card to order some finpecia.
 

sublime

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Aplunk1 - My hair looks the best it has since month2 on propecia (that was the huge shed). I may drop propecia I do not know as of yet. I did have a hair transplant of 800 FUE's so that is obviously helping and I am almost at month 5 after the session.

The reason I can say my hair looks the best or whatever is because the hair transplant hairs and what I might have regrown with my very large regimen could get mixed up. The only area of judgement is in front of the transplant. Things are looking good and I will only make a decision about what I am using when results have been achieved. Trust me I have been suffering and would not want others to waste money on things that do not work. Thus I am waiting for a nice gain and results that are held for more than 6 months. Then it will get my stamp of approval.

Caleb1 - What do you mean doom? People seem to really get down when they see that hair loss is genetic. Yes and no. It is your body chemistry and hormones that alter their state or more specifically how they are functioning and cause hair loss. The key is altering this change back to pre hair loss days. That is what my regimen is attempting to achieve. Well besides propecia which is a toxin.
 

sublime

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Aplunk1 - I almost forget about you mentioning SP. I take Beta-Sis instead of SP due to it being about ten times as effective.
 
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