Fluridil works

viperfish

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Yeah I've heard many say great things about it too. I posted it once on this website to with no real response.
 

JWM

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Don't get too excited just yet guys. Fluridil hasn't been around too long so we're still trying to figure out if it justifies the $50 a month cost.

Also keep in mind that all the clinical testing that was done on the product was done by the manufacturer.

I'm not saying it doesn't work, but right now it is still too much of an "unknown treatment" to get jazzed about.
 

WS6-TA

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As fluridil is a topical, is there any smell, irriatition, or making hair look greasy like there is with minoxidil/spironolactone? I would be interisted in this if there was no smell, like there is with spironolactone. the regimen im considering is
-propecia
-nizoral
-fluridil
 

JWM

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ws6-ta

If you are willing to use an internal 5ar inhibitor like Finasteride, then you really shouldn't bother with Fluridil. IMO, it would be redundant since both are tackling DHT.

From what I have read, Fluridil does not smell and has a VERY high alcohol content, so if you have a sensitive scalp, you may have to be wary. Also, Fluridil degrades when it comes in contact with water, so it needs to be applied to a completely dry scalp on its own without other topicals. Therefore, if you did decide to use it, it would be wise to use minoxidil in the morning and Fluridil in the evening.

My advice, is to use Finasteride. It has a better track record. If you don't want to mess with your hormones, then give Fluridil a try.
 

Mikey

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from what ive seen, clinical trials mean jack shite

just look a nisim shampoo
 

WS6-TA

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I was thinking about using both Fina and the Fluridil to combat DHT both internally and topically. I am not using minoxidil ans i just want to maintain the hair i have and save it for later when i need regrowth.
 

hate2shed

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ppl on this forum are stuck with propecia and minoxidil
they dont wanna try anything new
 
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Fluridil does not smell and is non greasy. Very much recommended that you use it last thing at night.
 

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JWM, reducing DHT both internally and topically is not redundant, as you have a greater chance of removing the DHT without the risk of higher than finasteride side effects (such as dutasteride). If finasteride removed 100% of DHT safely then yes, it would be redundant.
 
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hate2shed said:
zimmer have u used it b4

I have. I used it for about a month which is obviously not long enough to determine whether its good or not. I stopped because im using something else in my regimen which I decided probably wasnt the best thing to use safely along with fluridil.
 

JWM

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Deaner

You make a good point, BUT my reason for mentioning Finasteride to be used as a single treatment first is that it may simply be sufficient to do the job on its own without the need for a topical. IF somewhere down the line his progress started slipping, then he could add Fluridil to combat more DHT.
 

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Two things on the fluridil site irk me. First, it gives Propecia's reported success rate as being "30-50%." Now, we've been given a higher figure than that almost everywhere else. Someone's wrong, and I hope it's this site.
The other thing is, I couldn't find anything on there that explains exactly what fluridil IS or how it works. Is it actually a DHT inhibitant? Or is it something else? Maybe I missed it.
 

hate2shed

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Jaygee said:
Two things on the fluridil site irk me. First, it gives Propecia's reported success rate as being "30-50%." Now, we've been given a higher figure than that almost everywhere else. Someone's wrong, and I hope it's this site.
The other thing is, I couldn't find anything on there that explains exactly what fluridil IS or how it works. Is it actually a DHT inhibitant? Or is it something else? Maybe I missed it.

I believe its antiandrogen, something like spironolactone but i could be wrong :lol:
 

Kevin fretwell

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hate2shed said:
ppl on this forum are stuck with propecia and minoxidil
they dont wanna try anything new
Your mostly right when you say that but you certainly can't say that about me . 50$ a month is around tric cost by the way .
 

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Kevin fretwell said:
hate2shed said:
ppl on this forum are stuck with propecia and minoxidil
they dont wanna try anything new
Your mostly right when you say that but you certainly can't say that about me . 50$ a month is around tric cost by the way .

That bottle will last you longer than that.
 

Kevin fretwell

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JWM said:
Deaner

You make a good point, BUT my reason for mentioning Finasteride to be used as a single treatment first is that it may simply be sufficient to do the job on its own without the need for a topical. IF somewhere down the line his progress started slipping, then he could add Fluridil to combat more DHT.
This cat knows what he's talking about .
 

viperfish

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Is Flurodil found in the United States or is it just sold in Europe??? I noticed on the website found in the first post that the prices are in pounds not in dollars!
 
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