My Zix Experience - How B6 And Zinc Have Saved My Hair

worm

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@ Worm is this the p5p b6 you suggest?

Hi @Sam1 - yes, that's one I recommend. My preference is ecological formulas for cosmetic reason - but that one works just as well for scalp health and reducing shedding.
 

worm

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Quick question. I saw this thread months ago and scanned through it, seeing multiple revisions of the original post. May I ask what the current, most proven formula is (what kind of zinc is okay etc)?

Edit: Also, I wanted to post a thread asking you guys about your opinion on my potential hair loss, but new members can't post -- any idea when this restriction is lifted?

I changed it a few times. It should be up to date now though.

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3 x 220mgs of Zinc Sulphate - pluspharma brand
7-8 tabs of 20mg b6 p5p crushed with a pill crusher - 150mgs total - ecological formulas (you can use 3x50mgs of pure encapsulations as well).
15 mls ethyl alcohol - 70%
45 mls distilled water

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@MrsS seems to have found brands that work for her, that she bought in the Netherlands/Europe.
 

Murat312

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Hi, do you guys think that zix is a long term solution for maintenance? Because I've read on other posts that it can cause you to start shedding after 4 months or something like that
 

MrsS

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Hi, do you guys think that zix is a long term solution for maintenance? Because I've read on other posts that it can cause you to start shedding after 4 months or something like that
It slowed down my excessive shedding. Then i changed brands and added a new treatment (needling): bam, shedding was back.

Just out of curiousity: where did you read about shedding after 4 months?
 

Alex Contee

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It slowed down my excessive shedding. Then i changed brands and added a new treatment (needling): bam, shedding was back.

Just out of curiousity: where did you read about shedding after 4 months?
What was the original brand?
 

worm

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So how much is applied 1 ml? 2 x per day?

Realistically I have long hair and end up applying up to 4 mls 1x per day.

Because I've been using as long as I have, I can do this without any issue. I'd say 1-2 mls 2x daily for the first few months. Then you can cut back.

If you look at revivogen, I think they suggest they same on their site, and it's basically the same active ingredients. except 15x the price per month.
 

Sam1

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Thanks Worm. I’m just waiting for the alcohol and Zinc. My hair has not been shedding since Jan I’m hoping this helps to thicken it up and doesn’t cause a shed.
 

Sam1

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So Riviogen says it causes a shed within first 2-4 weeks of use. Will Zix do the same thing? Anyone know?
I really don’t want to start shedding
 

Carlos Rodriguez

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I'm looking in making my zix. Is this site legit to get most of the ingredients?
http: //advinfoprod.com/hair_loss_treatment_shoppingcart.htm
 
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noveau22

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I really wish there was a short youtube video of you doing all this haha. I just bought 2/4 of things for it. Will get the distilled water/ethnyl alcohol later. Btw do you leave it in your fridge or leave the solution 1-2 days after mixing it??? Not sure what other things I need besides 2 dropper bottles that are 2 oz. etc..

This is my last chance. I really hope the shedding stops and see regrowth back to normal.
 

Ryko

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So do you still use the same formula from the first page? Sorry, I just can't be bothered to read 108 pages.
 

noveau22

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Is Ethyl rubbing alcohol 70% by volume same as just ethyl alcohol? probably a dumb question. Just found it at a private drug store since I couldn't find it at Walmart.

I believe I got most of the products to make this. Just need a measuring thing and a shaker.
 
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