Yeah, thanks indeed...
I've been using minoxidil foam for going on 10 months now, I've not seen much (if any?) benefit and was actually just looking around for another type of minoxidil to add in its place... the nanominox FMS looks like the ideal thing to try! It was a toss up between that and the new spectral DNC-L.
So I've ordered a bottle, I intend to use it alongside the foam (probably FMS in the evening, foam in the morning) and if all goes well and I like it maybe consider dropping the foam out entirely once i've used up the (plentiful number of) cans I have left.
for those too lazy to look it up:
"Nanominox©-FMS
Nanominox©-FMS 100ml contains finasteride and minoxidil sulfate
Active ingredients :
finasteride 0.1%
minoxidil sulfate 4%
adenosine
sophora flavescens extract
creatine ethyl ester
cepharanthine
cyanocobalamine (Vitamin B12)
ketoconazole
Vehicle :
coated PG-liposomes from high quality phosphatidylcholine
Propylene glycol (PG) 10%
carrageenan
bidistilled water"
you can find out more here
http://www.sinere.com/index_en.html
I find the information about minoxidil sulphate very interesting, especially the explanation as to a possible reason why some may not respond to minoxidil being the inability to convert it to the sulphate in the skin. I'm sure this isn't new info, but it's the first time I've come across it.
The authors of the article also mention the possibility that the difference between good responsers and poor responsers to minoxidil may be due to a difference in their sulfotransferases metabolism in the skin. Since minoxidil sulphate is already sulphated its action does no longer depend on the sulfotransferases, therefore poor minoxidil responsers may become good responders with minoxidil sulphate.
then note the keto and the finasteride and you have a sort of "big-3" in a pot - lol.
Anyway, I've just gone with the one bottle for now (since it'll only be used once per day and you never know if you'll get some crazy reaction....) but we'll see how I get on - Worth a go in my opinion anyway!