Hoppi
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Heya guys 
I decided to post here because I am trying to decide what's best to use to control the pretty small amount of hair loss I have had so far before it gets any worse. It actually really scared me when I first noticed it, I have very thick, italian hair and I am very attached to it, I have actually cried over the thought of losing it
So I hope to put together some kind of sustainable plan to save my hair with little risk of side effects! I would be so grateful for advice and thoughts on what I'm considering, as it can be hard to judge things alone!
Ok so, first off the bat I must admit I am a bit wary of Finasteride. I'm sure nothing bad would happen, but I've heard stories of people who have had permanent side effects and stuff (impotence and similar things), and I guess I'm just scared it might happen to me
So, I started to consider alternatives. As far as I can tell the best changes are in these areas:
DIET AND NUTRITION - I'm taking multivitamins and omega 3 daily, and balancing out my diet to try to ensure my insulin levels don't get too high (apparently raised insulin can reduce SHBG and so increase DHT).
5-ALPHA REDUCTASE INHIBITION - I am a bit stuck on this one. I am considering this chinese herbal remedy - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lingzhi_mushroom which apparently inhibits it, and combining this with a more direct application like Nizorelle shampoo - what would you recommend?
FOLLICLE STIMULATION - I'm considering this - http://www.alpecin.com/caffeine/ (it looks very promising elsewhere on the net) and also the occasional head massage to get the blood to the follicles flowing. I can't decide whether this or Tricomin based on copper peptides would be better.
So what do you think? I may also do regular head massages in areas where I find the follicles to be particularly struggling.
I know it all sounds a bit overly complex, but I am simply determined to put together the perfect combination for long term maintenance and saving of my hair!
Thanks guys, and if anyone has tried the Lingzhi mushroom or caffeine shampoo/liquid that would be great, as I'm aware they're more unusual choices!
Hoppi
EDIT -- Oh, final query, is there an advantage to inhibiting the DHT through a shampoo such as Nizoral (with Ketaconazole), or does it make little difference over a more internal solution such as Finasteride? Thanks
I decided to post here because I am trying to decide what's best to use to control the pretty small amount of hair loss I have had so far before it gets any worse. It actually really scared me when I first noticed it, I have very thick, italian hair and I am very attached to it, I have actually cried over the thought of losing it
So I hope to put together some kind of sustainable plan to save my hair with little risk of side effects! I would be so grateful for advice and thoughts on what I'm considering, as it can be hard to judge things alone!
Ok so, first off the bat I must admit I am a bit wary of Finasteride. I'm sure nothing bad would happen, but I've heard stories of people who have had permanent side effects and stuff (impotence and similar things), and I guess I'm just scared it might happen to me
So, I started to consider alternatives. As far as I can tell the best changes are in these areas:
DIET AND NUTRITION - I'm taking multivitamins and omega 3 daily, and balancing out my diet to try to ensure my insulin levels don't get too high (apparently raised insulin can reduce SHBG and so increase DHT).
5-ALPHA REDUCTASE INHIBITION - I am a bit stuck on this one. I am considering this chinese herbal remedy - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lingzhi_mushroom which apparently inhibits it, and combining this with a more direct application like Nizorelle shampoo - what would you recommend?
FOLLICLE STIMULATION - I'm considering this - http://www.alpecin.com/caffeine/ (it looks very promising elsewhere on the net) and also the occasional head massage to get the blood to the follicles flowing. I can't decide whether this or Tricomin based on copper peptides would be better.
So what do you think? I may also do regular head massages in areas where I find the follicles to be particularly struggling.
I know it all sounds a bit overly complex, but I am simply determined to put together the perfect combination for long term maintenance and saving of my hair!
Thanks guys, and if anyone has tried the Lingzhi mushroom or caffeine shampoo/liquid that would be great, as I'm aware they're more unusual choices!
Hoppi
EDIT -- Oh, final query, is there an advantage to inhibiting the DHT through a shampoo such as Nizoral (with Ketaconazole), or does it make little difference over a more internal solution such as Finasteride? Thanks
