Is this going to pose any significant threats to my hair maintanining/growth process?
I just use propecia, which I'm seriously considering switching to Avodart, I just have to see if that's a possibility with my doctor and if the drug actually works and doesn't cause many side effects, and rogaine, which may cause heart trouble LOL.
I'm not very comfortable taking these drugs at all, I'm actually quite scared what they're doing to my health.
Most people are vain and would swallow cyanide if it meant getting their full head of hair back. Sad but true.
However when I used Nizoral in the past, I developed an almost immediate reaction of a headache, dizziness and faintness throughout my body, and heart palpitations.
You guys can say it's safe, but something in this product makes my system go haywire.
It must be either reacting with some other drug, OR i'm allergic to it.
Is it possible to be allergic to Nizoral?
Anyways, thanks.
Is Shen Min also total garbage?
What about Nioxin?
I really need a strong regimen ,and Nizoral seems to be out of the question.
Can substituting Nizoral for T GEL make any difference?
Tgel works just fine.
I just use propecia, which I'm seriously considering switching to Avodart, I just have to see if that's a possibility with my doctor and if the drug actually works and doesn't cause many side effects, and rogaine, which may cause heart trouble LOL.
I'm not very comfortable taking these drugs at all, I'm actually quite scared what they're doing to my health.
Most people are vain and would swallow cyanide if it meant getting their full head of hair back. Sad but true.
However when I used Nizoral in the past, I developed an almost immediate reaction of a headache, dizziness and faintness throughout my body, and heart palpitations.
You guys can say it's safe, but something in this product makes my system go haywire.
It must be either reacting with some other drug, OR i'm allergic to it.
Is it possible to be allergic to Nizoral?
Anyways, thanks.
Is Shen Min also total garbage?
What about Nioxin?
I really need a strong regimen ,and Nizoral seems to be out of the question.
Can substituting Nizoral for T GEL make any difference?
Tgel works just fine.
