You must be thinking of something else, perhaps ptd-dbmAnyone knows if the CB molecule is small enough to penetrate the skin?
Because I remember the study with CB was made with an electronic machine that helped to penetrate the CB in the scalp
Yes, but not any better than RU58841 at more than 10x the price, and it doesn't work long-term. Perhaps if the dose is increased at 6 months. It's not worth it, might as well just use topical finasteride or dutasterideNo, I remember that several people including me were looking for the electrode machine on Google to try it.
Anyway, do you think it could work? In the study, it works very good at a 7,5% twice a day.
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People claim that CB does. It's a steroidal AA. I think the acne trial showed more sides than finasteride. If you had sexual side effects from RU then you're probably going to have them from CB too because it's all in your head.But RU or topical finas produces sides effects, and CB doesn’t
No, they get it from German lab (source: andorran contact lives there and asked)It's "Farmacia Tristaina". There was another pharmacy (in Italy IIRC) that was selling high-dose CB, was this it? This is impossible/illegal anyway as only Cassiopea are manufacturing the API, and they put it directly in the winlevi cream, it's not for wholesale. So this pharmacy is just getting it from China. Hopefully they test it.
afaik Trichosol (which is the vehicle they use in most of those solutions) already has tea tree oil? (thats why it smells funny). And you can always add 2 or 3 drops yourselfTheir minoxidil combos seems interesting, wonder if I could persuade them to make a custom mix for me with tree tea oil.
Preparation and evaluation of a multimodal minoxidil microemulsion versus minoxidil alone in the treatment of androgenic alopecia of mixed etiology: a pilot study
The variable success of topical minoxidil in the treatment of androgenic alopecia has led to the hypothesis that other pathways could mediate this form of hair loss, including infection and/or microinflammation of the hair follicles. In this study, we ...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov