RE PROXIPHEN AND PROMOX

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tinytim30

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Hi i wanted to ask bryan if dr klines promox must be better than proxiphen for the reason that promox has 75% success is that true,also i did try proxiphen but found it was expensive for the tiny little container which contained a cream that did not seem mixed properly it had hard bits of uncrushed who nos what in it and really hard to apply all over the scalp where hair is. :smack:
 

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Do you seriously think Bryan is going to say ANYthing is better than Proxicrap?

No one knows what's all in it. That should have been a red flag the day that snake-oil pitch was made.
 

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tinytim30 said:
Hi i wanted to ask bryan if dr klines promox must be better than proxiphen for the reason that promox has 75% success is that true,also i did try proxiphen but found it was expensive for the tiny little container which contained a cream that did not seem mixed properly it had hard bits of uncrushed who nos what in it and really hard to apply all over the scalp where hair is. :smack:

lol i have those small white pieces in this batch of proxiphen.
 

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tinytim30 said:
Hi i wanted to ask bryan if dr klines promox must be better than proxiphen for the reason that promox has 75% success is that true,also i did try proxiphen but found it was expensive for the tiny little container which contained a cream that did not seem mixed properly it had hard bits of uncrushed who nos what in it and really hard to apply all over the scalp where hair is. :smack:

lol i have those small white pieces in this batch of proxiphen.
 

maximiliandreams

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Cut this proxicrap snake oil dude !
 

tinytim30

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so dr klines promox seems to offer more hope but the cost is a bit high on many of these products,i wonder if rum is the holy grail instead, i have a topical called renaxil by l oral homme i think its a more natural treatment but only been using for two weeks.
 

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tinytim30 said:
i have a topical called renaxil by l oral homme i think its a more natural treatment but only been using for two weeks.

Drop that snakeoil now. Get your money back if you can.
 

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tinytim30 said:
Hi i wanted to ask bryan if dr klines promox must be better than proxiphen for the reason that promox has 75% success is that true,also i did try proxiphen but found it was expensive for the tiny little container which contained a cream that did not seem mixed properly it had hard bits of uncrushed who nos what in it and really hard to apply all over the scalp where hair is. :smack:

All I know about "Promox" is what I found with a Google search. It apparently has a couple of standard ingredients (minoxidil and Retin-A), plus a few non-standard ones, as well (azelaic acid, finasteride [!], and progesterone [!]). There's no real evidence that using finasteride topically does anything for male pattern baldness (there's an amusing study on that subject done by some serious hairloss researchers who were very disappointed by its results). There's no formal evidence that azelaic acid does anything. Topical progesterone may do something, but until now, I haven't heard of it ever being used in a serious commercial product.

Basically, you might get some half-decent results from the minoxidil and Retin-A in Promox. If the stuff is on the expensive side like you say it is in another post, it would probably be better just to stick to Proxiphen, which contains hairloss ingredients which Dr. Klein has never even dreamed about! :)
 

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tinytim30 said:
Hi i wanted to ask bryan if dr klines promox must be better than proxiphen for the reason that promox has 75% success is that true,also i did try proxiphen but found it was expensive for the tiny little container which contained a cream that did not seem mixed properly it had hard bits of uncrushed who nos what in it and really hard to apply all over the scalp where hair is. :smack:

All I know about "Promox" is what I found with a Google search. It apparently has a couple of standard ingredients (minoxidil and Retin-A), plus a few non-standard ones, as well (azelaic acid, finasteride [!], and progesterone [!]). There's no real evidence that using finasteride topically does anything for male pattern baldness (there's an amusing study on that subject done by some serious hairloss researchers who were very disappointed by its results). There's no formal evidence (that I know of) that azelaic acid does anything. Topical progesterone may do something, but until now, I haven't heard of it ever being used in a serious commercial product.

Basically, you might get some half-decent results from the minoxidil and Retin-A in Promox. If the stuff is on the expensive side like you say it is in another post, it would probably be better just to stick to Proxiphen, which contains hairloss ingredients which Dr. Klein has never even dreamed about! :)
 

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Ignore Bryan. He's made it clear to us that he's a shill for Doctor Proctor and has an incentive (financial or otherwise) to promote his products (Proxiphen).

If you want honest advice, it would be to avoid both of these crappy unproven products. They will burn a hole in your pocket and not save your hair.
 

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Ignore hairhoper. He's made it clear to us that he shoots his mouth off about things he knows nothing about.

If you want honest advice, listen to what I tell you.
 

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Bryan is a shill for Proctor and his products. He's been shill 'n spam'n the crap for 15+ years. There are plenty of doctors with hair loss products out there. With patents on their ingreds/products as well. In fact, one of those doctors..Dr. Lee..for all these years.. has been bashed and ridiculed and questioned by Bryan. Bryan wants us to just trust and believe Proctor because he's a Dr, but isn't consistent when it comes to other Drs and their products. There is no evidence for Proctor's/Bryan's claims or wishes. Not only has Proctor not said which specific cu peptides are used, but he and Bryan also talk about "mysterious ingredients" that are not in the ingreds list(s). Snake-oil talk that is supposed to get you even more excited about the products. The same goes for their- "better bang for the buck" talk regarding getting the non-prescription products from places outside of Proctor's website. They want you to believe those cheaper versions are lite/watered-down...are you really going to purchase a lite/watered-down version of a product for something so difficult to treat as male pattern baldness? Buy the "more potent" crap directly from Proctor and he makes a bit more money. And to top it all off...Bryan doesn't even use the products himself, and hasn't since he supposedly did so well on one of them probably 15 years ago! He's pushing crap he supposedly doesn't even use- so don't bother asking him for updated before/afters. For all the reasons above..he should have been laughed out of these forums years ago.

http://www.hairlosstalk.com/interact/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=72201
 

tinytim30

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hang on guys with this feud to be fair have you any proof that byan has any link to dr procter if so lets see it as i like to give the benefit of the doubt,also bryan what do you use is it proxi and what about rum whats your thoughts on that.
Anyone remember the lewenberg formula cost you ten bottles a month and bankrupt you hahaha you might get some hair back but empty your bank account hahaha
 

Jacob

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Uh...can you read? :) And have you been reading his posts the past 15+ years? Anyone else doing what he's been doing all this time...for just a day...is called a shill and censored and banned.

edit: Well..reading your post again I can see you have not been reading his posts or what I and others have been saying. Bryan has not used the crap in ages..that's how great the stuff is.
 

maximiliandreams

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hairhoper said:
Ignore Bryan. He's made it clear to us that he's a shill for Doctor Proctor and has an incentive (financial or otherwise) to promote his products (Proxiphen).

If you want honest advice, it would be to avoid both of these crappy unproven products. They will burn a hole in your pocket and not save your hair.

Thanks for sharing all that information,Hairhoper I'm curious, though, about something else which I don't think I've ever seen you talk about: Have you noticed Bryan is a shill not only here,but ..in various forums?

:uglylol: :uglylol: :uglylol:
 

majorsixth

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As anyone ever thought Dr Proctor and Bryan might be the same person. It wouldn't be the first time someone promoted their own products by deceiving others while using a duel identity. :dunno:
 

Jacob

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Anything is possible..especially given how the wording is so similar with these types of spam 'n shill'n. But I doubt it..just from years of reading 'em both.
 
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