do prox-n or proxiphen...

Bryan

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Yes, they really work. You can see some astonishing before-and-after pictures of someone who used Proxiphen on Dr. Proctor's Web site.
 

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finfighter said:
Bryan said:
Yes, they really work. You can see some astonishing before-and-after pictures of someone who used Proxiphen on Dr. Proctor's Web site.

Astonishing, really? Two pics from years ago really?

Three different pics, spread over a period of a few months. Yes, the progress shown in those pics is astonishing as hell! :)
 

Rocky V

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yeah bro everywhere I look I see Bryan vouching for it. Since he's deemed credible in the hairloss community I figured I'd ask a few others
 

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I'd say "knowledgeable"...but not always right...and nitpicking over goofy things...but
Rocky V said:
Since he's deemed credible in the hairloss community
:doh:

Ben..the decades old pictures don't show much of anything. Blurry..hair is longer...etc.
 

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Jacob said:
Ben..the decades old pictures don't show much of anything. Blurry..hair is longer...etc.

Ben...do you agree that those pictures "don't show much of anything"?? :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
 

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Bryan said:
Jacob said:
Ben..the decades old pictures don't show much of anything. Blurry..hair is longer...etc.

Ben...do you agree that those pictures "don't show much of anything"?? :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
You're becoming a regular internet troll!

I don't think that high price is worth the product.
 

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Bryan said:
Jacob said:
Ben..the decades old pictures don't show much of anything. Blurry..hair is longer...etc.

Ben...do you agree that those pictures "don't show much of anything"?? :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

Seems like plenty do agree. Trying to think if anyone actually agreed with YOU. :shakehead: See the previous discussions on this.
 

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Proxiphen contains minoxidil, as well as the prescription agents phenytoin and spironolactone ( a potent topically-effective antiandrogen ) SODs, copper peptides, TEMPO, PBN, etc.. Over a dozen active ingredients in all.
 

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israelite said:
Proxiphen contains minoxidil, as well as the prescription agents phenytoin and spironolactone ( a potent topically-effective antiandrogen ) SODs, copper peptides, TEMPO, PBN, etc.. Over a dozen active ingredients in all.

Many not even listed. The "mysterious ingredients" :shakehead:

Again..the evidence is not there.
 

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israelite said:
Proxiphen contains minoxidil, as well as the prescription agents phenytoin and spironolactone ( a potent topically-effective antiandrogen ) SODs, copper peptides, TEMPO, PBN, etc.. Over a dozen active ingredients in all.

what about prox-n?
 

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Jacob said:
israelite said:
Proxiphen contains minoxidil, as well as the prescription agents phenytoin and spironolactone ( a potent topically-effective antiandrogen ) SODs, copper peptides, TEMPO, PBN, etc.. Over a dozen active ingredients in all.

Many not even listed. The "mysterious ingredients" :shakehead:

Again..the evidence is not there.

agree, i have no idea why dr p doesnt tell whats in his products and what % it contains
 

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Prox-N :
Allantoin, ascorbate, ascorbylpalmitate, arginine, BHT, 3 carboxypyridine-N-Oxide, CU/ZN-binding peptides (from CU/ZN sulfates), EDTA, propyleneglycol, superoxide dismutases, water.

Oh wow..nothing like it! :shakehead:


From a veteran poster- global:

This is part of the reason I stopped using Prox-N

It's clear that the liquid changes from clear to brown which indicates that one or more of the active ingredients are being oxidized.

In my opinion the product isn't stable and is probably losing its efficacy pretty quickly.

Before you jump on that Bryan..maybe go to HLH and respond to him, first :whistle:
 

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israelite said:
Jacob said:
israelite said:
Proxiphen contains minoxidil, as well as the prescription agents phenytoin and spironolactone ( a potent topically-effective antiandrogen ) SODs, copper peptides, TEMPO, PBN, etc.. Over a dozen active ingredients in all.

Many not even listed. The "mysterious ingredients" :shakehead:

Again..the evidence is not there.

agree, i have no idea why dr p doesnt tell whats in his products and what % it contains


Well the % I can understand..although the minoxidil and other prescription ingreds should be listed by %. But talking about "mysterious ingredients" to try to get ppl even more excited..is behind pathetic.
 

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I heard about the color change of prox-n too. Why is that? is it because of oxidization of a substance within prox-n?


because there are even some minoxidil products that change color after some time
 

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israelite said:
agree, i have no idea why dr p doesnt tell whats in his products and what % it contains

I think it's just to maintain most of his "intellectual property". He knows that it would be a relatively easy matter for people to rip-off his products, if they know exactly what's in it; he fights that (I assume) by keeping the identity of many of the ingredients closely guarded.
 

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Hatred is a terrible thing...
 

Jacob

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Pointing out a shill and spammer..and calling someone on their B.S...is not hating. It's the act(s)..not the person/ppl.
 
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