qqwertyuiop2000 said:
Hey guys long time reader first time poster (always wanted to say that), I have a question Ive been on the big three minoxodil -(first rogaine then generic minoxidil 5%), propecia (2 years and a bit I think) and Nizoral (a few times a week) for like 2 and a bit years now. Ive also added over the years saw palmetto (gnc 500 mg), a general skin hair nail tablet and green tea extract pill form (all which have now almost finished and i think i will drop cause it hasnt had noticable effect). I have recently added (2 months ago- folligen, tricomin and spironolactone because the male pattern baldness hasnt stopped and has become more noticable.
My question is - what else can i take topically and orally to add to my regime? need help temples are thinned out?
thanking you in advance
Just clarifying - you're currently using finasteride, minoxidil, nizoral, folligen, tricomin and spironolactone?
That's pretty comprehensive already, adding to that is quite difficult

I think if that's not stopping your hair loss perhaps there's something else that's causing your hair loss or making it worse. If I was you there's no way I could add more topicals to that, too much hassle!
About the only thing I can think of would be Dr Proctor's treatments or experimental things like Spectral DNC, scalpmed, etc, which i've never used.
NANO shampoo from
http://www.drproctor.com or
http://www.leg.org to rotate with nizoral is an easy addition.
Adding
Retin-a, to make your minoxidil more effective. There's one study with a low concentration of minoxidil, which concluded minoxidil + retin-a once per day was roughly equivalent to minoxidil twice per day. You can get liquid retin-a very cheaply from
http://www.minoxidil.com. Be careful however and don't use it more than a few times a week, to start off at least, since it can be very irritating to your scalp.
Prox-N applied to a wet scalp after your shower, or
Proxiphen if you have the money. Either one would probably the best thing you could add, since proctor's products approach hair loss from a different angle to other treatments. They're expensive, but Dr P is useless at advertising or something, since every product of his i've bought (i've tried them all) has lasted at least 3 times longer than advertised.
http://www.drproctor.com
Keep in mind everyone responds differently though.