Applied Biology MinoxiBoost For Minoxidil NonResponders

JaneyElizabeth

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My recommendation instead is to use topical min once daily and from one to 16 drops daily of liquid minoxidi on the back of the tongue. Add DR once a week with tretinoin and min and you are golden. Add finasteride or duta and you are platinum.
 

-Synergy-

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I want these guys to be legit and the product to work. Regardless of the topical to increase sulfotransferase they are making a testing kit that a person can use to measure the amount of sulfotransferase in the follicles. A person could test before and after starting microneedling and retinoic acid.
 

JaneyElizabeth

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I want these guys to be legit and the product to work. Regardless of the topical to increase sulfotransferase they are making a testing kit that a person can use to measure the amount of sulfotransferase in the follicles. A person could test before and after starting microneedling and retinoic acid.
Even if they over-charge it at least indicates a potential path but as more and more people realize that liquid min is innocuous and extremely effective, then what's the point of trying to access Loniten or use two products, this plus min instead of just min.
 

BurningCoals

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I’m gonna guess if it does its job properly, it’s like minoxidil plus microneedling. Microneedling upregulates sulfotransferase. Same with finasteride, so it might also mimic the sync effect that minoxidil and finasteride has
Wait, finasteride upregulates sulfotransferanse of minoxidil?
 

Selb

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Wait, finasteride upregulates sulfotransferanse of minoxidil?

Not sure what the mechanism is, but higher dht = lower sulfo.
 

trialAcc

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Waiting for this to come out as a minoxidil non-responder. I wouldn't pretend to know how well this could work, but some people get insane results from min so hopefully this could put some people into the hyper-responder category.
 

Ralph Wiggum

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I was skeptical of this product until I saw this extremely compelling testimonial on their website from the great Dr. Arnold J. Namehere.



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Lurker85

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Their site is shady and when I contacted them I recieved a lazy and sloppy reply. I'll probably still give their product a try, but based on the company itself, I'm not impressed.
 

trialAcc

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Their site is shady and when I contacted them I recieved a lazy and sloppy reply. I'll probably still give their product a try, but based on the company itself, I'm not impressed.
The company itself isn't shady (applied bio), they do tons of other legit research. They probably spun off a quick webpage to be able to handle questions/inquiries and get people viewing the product before launch. I agree though, it's a garbage site that they didn't even manage to fill out all the template columns.
 

fugged

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My recommendation instead is to use topical min once daily and from one to 16 drops daily of liquid minoxidi on the back of the tongue. Add DR once a week with tretinoin and min and you are golden. Add finasteride or duta and you are platinum.
I’d be wary of eating ppg and whatever else is in liquid (Kirkland?) min.. going to ask a derm for a script for oral but doubtful I’ll succeed- is anyone having success getting prescriptions for that from dermatologists?
 

-Synergy-

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I’d be wary of eating ppg and whatever else is in liquid (Kirkland?) min.. going to ask a derm for a script for oral but doubtful I’ll succeed- is anyone having success getting prescriptions for that from dermatologists?
In my experience dermatologists suck when it comes to prescribing things off label to treat hair loss. I tried PRP through a hair specialist, the PRP did nothing but they did offer oral minoxidil that I tried for awhile. I think your best bet is a hair specialist if you don’t want to go liquid. I would be careful because some people get no sides from oral while others get rough side effects from even small doses. All this stuff seems to depend on body chemistry.
 

fugged

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In my experience dermatologists suck when it comes to prescribing things off label to treat hair loss. I tried PRP through a hair specialist, the PRP did nothing but they did offer oral minoxidil that I tried for awhile. I think your best bet is a hair specialist if you don’t want to go liquid. I would be careful because some people get no sides from oral while others get rough side effects from even small doses. All this stuff seems to depend on body chemistry.
Thanks so didn’t work for you? Seems it won’t work out anyway, I’d be really careful and start really low if I tried.. mine grows super slowly where worst. Would be nice to find a growth stimulant
 

-Synergy-

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It didn’t work for me because I got side effects too fast and had to stop. I guess starting at like 0.5 mg and working your way up to higher doses would be safe. Now I’m doing other things to improve topical minoxidil efficacy.
 

JaneyElizabeth

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I’d be wary of eating ppg and whatever else is in liquid (Kirkland?) min.. going to ask a derm for a script for oral but doubtful I’ll succeed- is anyone having success getting prescriptions for that from dermatologists?
Always the best way. I get some sort of rebellious thrill from drinking the topical.
 
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