Revivogen Shedding

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I started using Revivogen on 14/03/06, and started shedding a lot about a week into the treatment - this shedding has not stopped.

After about 6 weeks of use, I got gyno symptoms (puffy nipples, lower libido and a very annoying burning in the chest). The same thing happened to me after 2 months on Propecia.
The Retin-A I am using with my minoxidil, may have some of the blame. I have slowly lowered the Revivogen dosage from 1,7 ml to 1 ml, and things are a little better now. The nipples are still puffy though...

So what should I do? Give Revivogen some more time to see if the shedding stops (it has been over 3 months now), or just quit? Revivogen didn't answer the mail I sent them some weeks ago.
 

science-jay

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i've tried revivogen, i think it doesn't work. Only on this site there some people positive about it, nowhere else....

try Zix, a homemade topical, 10 times cheaper, 5 times more effective!!
 

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Science-Jay.... I am looking to start a regime to stop my thinning hair and have been reading quite abit on this forum. Quiet a few people have been using Revivogen, but i have never heard of Zix, is this a topical lotion? Hope you cvan help me on this subject as am looking for a topical serum to but onto my head and thought that revivogen was pretty expensive? Cheers... :D
 

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Can someone explain to me how it is even possible to get gyno from Revivogen?
 

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Thanx for your input science-jay!

I would love to agree with you beaner (I didn't believe it myself at first), but it became very obvious after a while (even my doctor agreed).
I must be extremely sensitive (can't use Propecia for the same reasons), and the Retin-A two times daily must have caused too much of the stuff to get into the system.
I think Revivogen is completely safe for most people.
 

science-jay

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gyno from revivogen......SCARY!!!

never heard of this before, actually it should be a sign it CAN work for male pattern baldness, altough i still have strong doubts....

Zix is a great initiative by a great guy who is helping and is giving advice to a lot of people. He has his own site where he is telling his story and a manual on how you can make home made Zix (destilled water+zinc sulfate+vitamin b6+alc etc.) Zinc is well known for his 5-alpha reductase properties as wel as a topicall anti-inflammatery agent

on other forums like hairlosshelp.com, i've encountered lots of people who are having succes with it (maintaining and even regrowth)

remember, this product is not sold commercially, so most user-reviews are really honest!! something different than Revivogen....

this is the site:

http://www.advinfoprod.com/hair_loss_treatment_1.htm
 

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Thanks a lot for the link! :) Zix sure sounds interesting. I am going to do some research on it. If the Revivogen shedding doesen't stop soon, I might give it a try!
 
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