Regimine question - Dr. Lee's vs Dr. Proctor's

ITSGST

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Is there a big difference between using:

Dr. Lee's regimine of Xandrox15/spironolactone lotion at night and Xandrox5% in the morning

vs.

Dr. Proctor's Proxiphen which contains minoxidil and spironolactone
"Proxiphen is one of the very few products in the market that combines hair growth stimulants (eg: Minoxidil) with anti-androgens (eg: Spironolactone). The significance of this combination is that while Minoxidl can stimulate new hair growth and prolong the growing phase of hair, anti-androgens such as spironolactone can combat DHT and prevent further hair loss. The two work synergistically together and perfectly complement one another in treating hair loss."

I am on Dr. Lee's regimine for ~3 months now and don't see any progress.

Using Nizoral 1% on top of this. Also, spraying one to two sprays of Xandrox15Plus nightly (I cannot handle finasteride very well).
 

pproctor

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There are a lot of things in our formulations besides just minoxidil and spironolactone. In fact, we don't seem to see much difference whether we add minoxidil or not.

25 years ago, we started screening agents, trying different things on patients who had previously failed everything else until something worked. This way, whatever we came up with would be an improvement on existing treatment, not just another hair-growth-stimulator (got plenty of those already). The result has been nine US patents.

Examples of our proprietary agents include copper peptides and other SOD-mimetics such as TEMPO.TEMPOL, and so forth. TEMPOL is now in clinical trials for radiation-induced hair loss.

We don't claim to know everything. You can use our technology along with Dr. Lee's. Use Dr. Lee's formulations for the high-concentration minoxidil, etc., an area where we do not compete. Along with this, use our PROX-N and/or NANO shampoo to get the advantages of much of our technology.

Peter H. Proctor, PhD,MD
 
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