you can probably guess my reason for scratching my head. i'm going to email the guys and ask them about this. fluridil is neutralized in water...yet so much of the body is water. how....why...when... do u have any idea bryan? thanks
Is it because you have male pattern baldness-related itching and inflammation??
jimmystanley said:
i'm going to email the guys and ask them about this. fluridil is neutralized in water...yet so much of the body is water. how....why...when... do u have any idea bryan? thanks
I think people are going a little overboard on fluridil and the "water" thing. I don't think it's like the INSTANT that fluridil comes into contact with any water at all, it's immediately destroyed or deactivated. Despite the water content of the skin and the hair follicle cells themselves, fluridil apparently still has enough time to get in there and perform its androgen receptor blocking duties, as long as the surface of the scalp to which you apply the fluridil isn't sloppy-wet! :wink:
The even GREATER water content of the blood, though, is an entirely different thing, and is presumably enough to stop antiandrogenic effects from systemically absorbed fluridil (at least according to their theory, which seems reasonable to me).