Nano Shampoo

Oknow

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Does anyone know where I can buy this from Europe. Plus, for those using it, what are your reviews for the product.

Currently using revita, have maintained on it, and generally happy with it. So unsure on if to switch as I wash my hair x3 a week.
 

LeesHair

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I haven't ever bought Nano Shampoo so can't help you there, my one bit of advice would be that if you find something that maintains hair, don't stop using it!

Finding something that works for you can take a long time, and if you switch you can lose a lot of the good it's done you. If you're not happy just maintaining hair then why not use a non-shampoo growth treatment?

There are loads, personally my knowledge is limited, but to name a few:

Xandrox
Finasteride
Dutasteride
Copper peptide serums (Tricomin/Graftcyte)
Superoxide dismutases (Nanogaine)
Lasers (more of these than I can count)

That way you could keep using the revita which is obviously going well for you?
 

Oknow

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LeesHair said:
I haven't ever bought Nano Shampoo so can't help you there, my one bit of advice would be that if you find something that maintains hair, don't stop using it!

Finding something that works for you can take a long time, and if you switch you can lose a lot of the good it's done you. If you're not happy just maintaining hair then why not use a non-shampoo growth treatment?

There are loads, personally my knowledge is limited, but to name a few:

Xandrox
Finasteride
Dutasteride
Copper peptide serums (Tricomin/Graftcyte)
Superoxide dismutases (Nanogaine)
Lasers (more of these than I can count)

That way you could keep using the revita which is obviously going well for you?

It is too early to say if Revita is as effective as I think it is. But yes, it seems to be working because I shed very very little, and my hair is definently looks a lot more thicker/stronger since using it. But if nano shampoo is better then I would consider switching (I could always use both in conjunction with each other) - but I don't wash my hair everyday.

My temple points are my main concern at the moment, they seem very velius on my right side and I want to thicken them up (without resorting to minoxidil). That is why I was interested in nano due to its regrowth properties. Revita has not thickened my velius temple points.
 

pproctor

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I get annoyed when I read some of this stuff. If you are going to use SOD's, etc. you should use our products and not some marketeers' knock-off that claims "SOD" on the label. There are SODs and there are SOD's.

True, we have concentrated our resources more on research than marketing. So some of the other guys are much better known. But this is our original technology. Even hold the original patents, etc.. Logically, we might know a thing a two about growing hair.

Peter H. Proctor, PhD MD
 

Mens Rea

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pproctor said:
I get annoyed when I read some of this stuff. If you are going to use SOD's, etc. you should use our products and not some marketeers' knock-off that claims "SOD" on the label. There are SODs and there are SOD's.

True, we have concentrated our resources more on research than marketing. So some of the other guys are much better known. But this is our original technology. Even hold the original patents, etc.. Logically, we might know a thing a two about growing hair.

Peter H. Proctor, PhD MD

Im sure we all respect your point greatly Dr P.

Im from the UK myself though and do wish nano was more readily available on these shores without being subject to huge postage costs or whatnot. Is there any prospect of having this stuff accessible over here?
 

5920715

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yeah Dr P, your shipping charges to Europe are madness.

Dr Lee has very cheap shipping charges. Could you use the same service as him ie USPS?
 
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