Question About Tricomin And Prox-N

ram_in_md

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After having great results from finasteride and Tricomin for 3 years, lately, I have seen some major shedding and losing ground again. I have decided to spruce up my regimen by adding an anti-androgen and a growth agent. I am adding Eucapil and Prox-N. Michael Barry, whose opinions are always very well researched, seems to think Prox-N is a great agent. I just ordered it from Dr. Proctor's site. My question is, is there any advantage using Tricomin and Prox-N together. I am under the impression that Prox-N has better copper peptides than Tricomin. Any help will be appreciated.

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Def

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I asked this same questions recently and no one seemed to have the answer...
 

Bryan

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I think it's fairly obvious that if you're using Prox-N, there's less of a reason to use Tricomin (and vice-versa, although to a lesser degree). I would imagine that the money spent on the Tricomin would be better put to use by spending it on something entirely different from either of those products, like an antiandrogen like spironolactone.
 

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That was my impression. However, when I emailed Dr. proctor about it, he said that he cannot say for sure and it might be a good idea to continue using Tricomin as there might be hair that is dependent on Tricomin.
 
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