Revivogen vs. Crinagen

hairGain

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Is there any danger in using Crinagen at the same time as taking propecia? I have a one year supply of proscar.
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George Costanza

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Is there any danger in using Crinagen at the same time as taking propecia?

Yes, clincal studies show that 8% of men who use crinagen while taking propecia lose their balls.

J/K :lol:

Seriously, Crinagen is a topical with no side effects. Might work well with propecia.
 

nuttyrich

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Bruce

Bruce why would u stop propecia after all the tiem you were on it,did you start losing all your hair again or something??? YOu were one of the few people who stood by propecia firmly.. now your off of it? YOu said u wanted "Normalcy to return" What does that mean.. what did propecia do to you that you didn;t notice for all the time u were on it?

JUst asking because u were so high on propecia back when i started it a year ago,in fact you told me stay on propecia/rogaine/nizoral the rest is JUNK now your on this stuff???

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Rich
 

wils

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bruce and guys,

whats the verdict on this (one of the most useful discussions yet) - CRINAGEN or FOLLIGEN??

gourmetstylewellness.com - what you think?
 

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wils said:
bruce and guys,

whats the verdict on this (one of the most useful discussions yet) - CRINAGEN or FOLLIGEN??

gourmetstylewellness.com - what you think?

these threads can get confusing...i am so confused between folligen, crinagen and revivogen..i am going to take minoxidil but not sure which other of the above i should take with it..any ideas?
 

suicidedude

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Since Crinagen has got more ingredients inside it, is it better than Revivogen? Looks cheaper as well.

Even BruceLee is using it.
 

recboi

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meltwater said:
Why every one on the face of this earth is using revivogen when crinagen contains not only the exact ingredients (except for no Beta-Sitostero [btw anyone knows what it is, even revivogen site does not talk about it though it talks about other ingredietns]) but crinagen also contains many many more too.
Revivogen Ingredients vs. Crinagen Ingredients:-
REVIVOGEN:
SD alcohol, Gamma Linolenic acid, Alpha Linolenic acid, Linoleic Acid, Oleic Acid, Azaleic acid, Vitamin B6, Zinc, Saw Palmetto Extract, Beta-Sitosterol and eidin Oligomers (also known as Proanthocyanidin).

CRINAGEN
Water, Gamma linolenic acid, Alpha linolenic acid, Linoleic acid, Oleic acid, Azelaic acid, Vitamin B6, Zinc, Saw palmetto Extract, (no Beta-Sitostero in Crinagenl) Proanthocyanidins (procyanidin oligomers,
EXTRAS in Crinagen:
Riboflavin , Niacin, Ginkgo biloba, Arachidonic acid, Palmitoleic acid, Tea tree oil, Witch hazel extract, Epilobium augustifolium, Epilobium parviflorum, , Vitamin E (as d-alpha tocopherol)

Please let me know as I want to use Crinagen for it does not have alcohol.



Not like this is an issue for me, but how do you guys that have wives or girlfriends use stuff like crinagen? It smells, and it stains your skin at least while it's on, and you'll mess up your pillows, and there's no way to hide that you use it.
 

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suicidedude said:
Since Crinagen has got more ingredients inside it, is it better than Revivogen? Looks cheaper as well.

Crinagen may have more ingredients than Revivogen, but I think it's almost a dead certainty that Revivogen has larger quantities of the important ones.

Bryan
 

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all the extra ingredients in crinagen do nothing, except maybe the vitamin E, which you can get cheap. What struck me as odd is that there is more GLA than any other fatty acid, when I'm sure that GLA is only 22% of borageseed oil, and that the linoleic acid makes up a greater fraction. So if they just make it all in bulk like they say, even with pure borageseed oil, they'd have to do some separation to make GLA the second ingredient on the list. Bryan said he got an email from them saying they don't do separations, so that they can keep costs down. Looks suspicious to me. Also, they say there is zink in there, but they don't list any anion. So something is missing from that set of ingredients, unless they mean non-ionic, metalic zink.
 

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Bryan, I can attest that Revivogen has a very oily greasy feel to it. Its thicker than minoxidil in that when you apply it to your scalp; it doesnt run down your scalp as easily. It also has that bad chemical smell and if it gets on your clothing, it'll put one hell of a reddish stain there thats almost impossible to take out. And, it doesn't wash off your scalp if your just using water. In regards to its effectiveness, I have been using it for two and a half months, and I have seen my shedding decrease remarkabely over time but barely any regrowth ( but I have also made sure to take time to apply it to my whole scalp which used up 4ml daily instead of the regular 2ml) I am planning on trying finasteride and if all goes well making it my primary anti-dht because I don't feel Revivogen is strong enough for my diffuse thinning but I wont drop it alltogther maybe just apply it on the extremely thinning parts of the scalp.
 

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Im thinking of adding revivogen?
any thoughts would be appreciated..
 
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