Found An Article On Melatonin For Hair Loss

Lurker85

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F that website post so much bs about hair loss cures... click bait.

It is more than likely nothing, but something cheap for people to try that are aiming for a more natural approach. I've been doing decent with microneedling + minoxidil + RU + LCLT, so I'm not adding anything unless progress stalls.
 

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It has been used in compounded topicals in Italy for several years, no one ever reported results with it. It's a powerful anti-oxidant though, so it can't be harmful.

It makes more sense to add cetirizine, if you are looking for some additional help.
 

Aethas

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Melatonin is very powerful, try to avoid any artificial light after sunset and you’ll never go back
 

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It is more than likely nothing, but something cheap for people to try that are aiming for a more natural approach. I've been doing decent with microneedling + minoxidil + RU + LCLT, so I'm not adding anything unless progress stalls.

Where’d you get the RU bro?
 

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I add melatonin to my minoxidil since 3 years. I take it partially orally too. No improvment.
Stop dreaming.
 

jazz1

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True but then Jazz wouldn't get his commission from MAA.

I don’t get paid or commission go check I pay for my Topical Finasteride compound, I posted all the proof. I only recommend them because they agreed to give us forums discount and I’m great-full they are in business to sell me Topical Finasteride compound. As here in the United Kingdom we don’t have the topical options. I use to always recommend Dr Klein before, until he passed away as I used promox for years and people assumed i was his shill for recommended his promox. Then before him was Dr Lee, so you can assume all you like I don’t get paid or commission.
 
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jake_b

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The percentages used in studies are like .003%. Lots of things have a U-shaped response curve and more beyond a certain point is sometimes worse, not better.

Anyone can make a .003% topical by crushing a 2mg melatonin tablet and dissolving in ethanol / water / pg.

I’m starting on it now.
 
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