kalbo said:Would it be pointless to add Nano shampoo if I'm already using Folligen?
kalbo said:And I'm also using nizoral as a shampoo so would adding Nano to my regimen be overkill?
kalbo said:Would it be pointless to add Nano shampoo if I'm already using Folligen? I'm using folligen lotion on my hairline/temples only btw.
And I'm also using nizoral as a shampoo so would adding Nano to my regimen be overkill?[/quote
how's the folligen lotion working for you,how fast it absorbs and feels overall?
Bryan said:kalbo said:Would it be pointless to add Nano shampoo if I'm already using Folligen?
Why would it be "pointless"? Folligen doesn't contain NANO.
kalbo said:I figured that since Nano contains copper peptides then there's no point using Folligen... But it looks like copper peptides is at the very bottom of the list of ingredients so the amount may be negligible.
kalbo said:But Nano does have the Nanos, SODs and whatnotso you're right then, it shouldn't interfere with Folligen. I guess I was really asking the reverse, ie whether it would be pointless to use Folligen if I were to use Nano. Does Nano Shampoo contain a good amount of Copper peptides so I can drop Folligen? (probably not, but just making sure then)
kalbo said:And about the nizoral, I was also wondering about whether using those two shampoos at the same time would be damaging to the hair/scalp overtime.
pproctor said:And yes, SODs seem to have real efficacy in the treatment of hair loss and likely do things that other agents do not. E.g., they reverse fibrosis, the terminal event in the balding process.
pproctor said:In answer to the issue of copper peptides in NANO shampoo
1) Yes they are SOD's and yes, we still use them. And yes, SODs seem to have real efficacy in the treatment of hair loss and likely do things that other agents do not. E.g., they reverse fibrosis, the terminal event in the balding process.
2) These days, our favorite SODs are the nitroxide spin-labels TEMPO and TEMPOL. TEMPOL (which we have patents on ) is currently in clinical trials for prevention of hair loss in radiation therapy. See http://www.mitos.com
Peter H. Proctor, PhD,MD
CCS said:pproctor said:And yes, SODs seem to have real efficacy in the treatment of hair loss and likely do things that other agents do not. E.g., they reverse fibrosis, the terminal event in the balding process.
I guess I'll used up the rest of my old version AC spray on my top center and vertex and thinning sides. Maybe it will reverse fibrosis. Pretty pleasant to apply.
Cu/Zn-SOD
