Antihistaminics for hair-loss

ShedMaster

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HairlossTalk said:
As Dr. Proctor always says: "A lot of things can cure hair loss, but they're either not safe, or are not plausible as hair loss treatments." (paraphrase).

He says there are a lot of chemicals and knick knacks that can give us all full heads of hair today, but that doesn't mean they should be used.

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just out of curiosity, what does he say will do so but are not safe to use?
 

everysixseconds

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yeah id like to know too!

apparently i heard, immunosuppressant drugs like the ones used in people who have had organ transplants to prevent the host immune system liquefying the new organ are absolutely great at regrowing a full head of hair.

this would suggest that an autoimmune response is a critical step in the male pattern baldness process.

however, consuming such immunosuppressants causes symptoms people associate with AIDS.
 

biff

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I take antihistamines practically every day throughout the summer months for my hayfever. I have used a number of different brands over the years but the one I've been using this year is Benadryl which contains cetirizine. It doesn't make me drowsy, but I can safely say that I've had no improvement in my hair since I've been taking it. It might help with female hairloss, but male pattern baldness is a whole different ball game.
 

HairlossTalk

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ShedMaster said:
HairlossTalk said:
As Dr. Proctor always says: "A lot of things can cure hair loss, but they're either not safe, or are not plausible as hair loss treatments." (paraphrase).

He says there are a lot of chemicals and knick knacks that can give us all full heads of hair today, but that doesn't mean they should be used.

HairLossTalk.com

just out of curiosity, what does he say will do so but are not safe to use?
Im not even going to go there. People will start using them.

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Solo

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What if you take antihistaminics before bed for avoiding drowsiness???

They just have to be taken once a day.


Are there any other secondary effects???
 

Petchsky

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jambri said:
Scientifically, it would be way more than just 'interesting' to know.

Well, one way is to take estrogens and other drugs that are involved in sex changes. Doubt anyone here wants a permanent floppy c*** and b i t c h tits.

Look up GeminiX's profile.

Edit: What wrong with the word b**ch? black pimps the world over would be disgusted. :D
 
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