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pleasgodno

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hey guys,

I'm a 24 y.o. with diffuse thinning throughout. I'm looking to take my first steps into forming a regimen. Could you guys help me out?

I really don't like the idea of taking Propecia as a DHT blocker. My dermatologist recommended NOT to, because it's long term side effects are still unknown. Knowing he's not influenced by any corporate interests, I tend to believe him.

I'm looking for a DHT blocker that wouldn't risk my body of side effects (possibly something topical like Revivogen? or maybe a naturopathic alternative such as Beta Sis or Flax SDG). For a growth stimulator, I was thinking of Tricomin, because Hairlosstalk.com seems to have a good review of it. I was also thinking adding Nizoral to the regime.

What do you guys think?
 

-cj-

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pleasgodno said:
-cj- said:
Spironolactone and Minoxidil

hmmmm...ok

so how would this be different or better than say, something like Tricomin and Revivogen?

I'm really curious.
Thanks.

Spironolactone is an antiandrogen, which helps to stop the cause of male pattern baldness. It's also a DHT Inhibitor.

Main Purpose: Long term hair maintenance, possible regrowth. Part of many regimens.

Overview: The primary function of this treatment is to locally block the androgen receptor site where DHT typically binds to the follicle, causing hair degradation. Because of this, it is a great topical treatment to use in conjunction with Propecia and/or Minoxidil.
 
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