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HairLossTalk.com,
Sorry to bother you, but you seem like the only person on here who is knowledgeable about both Crinagen and Revivogen.
I wanted your opinion as to which has better scientific backing. I went to Dr. Razack's website, and it seems as though Crinagen has everything Revivogen does, plus a few additional ingredients. However, Crinagen is cheaper. What gives here?
I emailed the makers of Revivogen and asked them the same question. Their sales rep or whatever told me that Revivogen has more ingredients than Crinagen, such as fatty acids. I emailed her back and told her this wasn't true, that the new formula has fatty acids and everything else in Revivogen. She then said Revivogen has a better delivery system. I feel like I'm not going to get a straight answer from her (she is barely coherent anyway - horrible grammar and spelling).
Does Revivogen have a better delivery system than Crinagen? Is this why Revivogen has 4 stars and Crinagen only 3? Or is this due to user feedback or to an outdated comparison between Revivogen and the original Crinagen formula?
I'm really interested in adding a topical DHT inhibitor to my current minoxidil/spironolactone regimen. I'm using Xandrox, but I'm not too convinced of the efficacy of azelaic acid in vivo. So it's a toss up between:
1) Revivogen
2) Crinagen
3) Zix (sorry but it's cheap and has great user feedback)
4) topical dutasteride
5) topical finasteride
There's just too many damn options!! Grrrrrr! :evil:
Sorry to bother you, but you seem like the only person on here who is knowledgeable about both Crinagen and Revivogen.
I wanted your opinion as to which has better scientific backing. I went to Dr. Razack's website, and it seems as though Crinagen has everything Revivogen does, plus a few additional ingredients. However, Crinagen is cheaper. What gives here?
I emailed the makers of Revivogen and asked them the same question. Their sales rep or whatever told me that Revivogen has more ingredients than Crinagen, such as fatty acids. I emailed her back and told her this wasn't true, that the new formula has fatty acids and everything else in Revivogen. She then said Revivogen has a better delivery system. I feel like I'm not going to get a straight answer from her (she is barely coherent anyway - horrible grammar and spelling).
Does Revivogen have a better delivery system than Crinagen? Is this why Revivogen has 4 stars and Crinagen only 3? Or is this due to user feedback or to an outdated comparison between Revivogen and the original Crinagen formula?
I'm really interested in adding a topical DHT inhibitor to my current minoxidil/spironolactone regimen. I'm using Xandrox, but I'm not too convinced of the efficacy of azelaic acid in vivo. So it's a toss up between:
1) Revivogen
2) Crinagen
3) Zix (sorry but it's cheap and has great user feedback)
4) topical dutasteride
5) topical finasteride
There's just too many damn options!! Grrrrrr! :evil: