If I use prescription Proxiphen, is it ok to quit Revivogen?

cyberprimate

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I've been using Revivogen for years. I'm considering using Dr Proctor's Prescription Proxiphen instead. Is it a smart move to stop Revivogen once i start applying Proxiphen?
 

helpwithhair

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No,

dont quit!!!!!!

Revivogen and Proxiphen have totally different ingredients.

In many ways this seems like a great regime.

Has Revivogen been useful for you? If yes then dont quit. Or try something like Lipogaine which is Revivogen + min
 

cyberprimate

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Ahhh…

The Proxiphen - Revivogen combination would be pretty expensive. Don't know what i'll do.

I didn't know Lipogaine. I'm going to enquire about it.
 

cyberprimate

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helpwithhair said:
Revivogen and Proxiphen have totally different ingredients.

Doesn't Proxiphen contain any DHT inhibitor that Revivogen has ? Or any DHT inhibitor at all?
 

timbo

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cyberprimate said:
helpwithhair said:
Revivogen and Proxiphen have totally different ingredients.

Doesn't Proxiphen contain any DHT inhibitor that Revivogen has ? Or any DHT inhibitor at all?

Proxiphen incorporates spironolactone, which inhibits DHT from binding to the androgen receptors, a.k.a "Antiandrogen." There could potentially be more ingredients in Proxiphen that reduces DHT damage on hair follicles, but we don't know for sure as he doesn't list all of the ingredients.
 

cyberprimate

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I started using it about 5 years ago. Hairloss has never ever stopped but in 2009 i stopped using Revivogen for a year. My hairloss did increase dramatically. I got back to revivogen. My personal experience is that it has a limited effect on hair loss but this effect is definitely there.
 
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