revivogen and fluridil user. I need some advise. Thanks

AntzMK

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After search a month, I would like to give a try on the topical treatment.
first of all, I want to give a try on Revivogen or Fluridil. But I am not sure which on is better. Don't know what to choose. Have any experience user on this two product? I know it is very hard to fight the male pattern baldness without Propecia. But I have no choose, cause I can't take propecia with some personal reason (actually i think propecia is pretty good on stop my hair loss cause i had been use it for 6 month before) Is there any user have the same experience as me? anyone have any opinion on this two products?

Beside that, is there any side on this two products? (rev and Flu)
I would also purchase the spironolactone and nizoral on my treatment.

i hope the member in here can give me some advise. thanks all
 

HairlossTalk

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AntzMK said:
After search a month, I would like to give a try on the topical treatment.
We recommend you use clinically proven treatments before opting for those with significantly less data backing them.

first of all, I want to give a try on Revivogen or Fluridil. But I am not sure which on is better.
Revivogen has mountains more data as far as independent clinical research is concerned backing it, but I still would not recommend either of these two as your first step in treating hair loss.

I know it is very hard to fight the male pattern baldness without Propecia. But I have no choose, cause I can't take propecia with some personal reason (actually i think propecia is pretty good on stop my hair loss cause i had been use it for 6 month before)
If you had results in Propecia I would suggest Revivogen and Topical spironolactone 5% Lotion together, daily. Very good substitute for Propecia.

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Dave001

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AntzMK said:
After search a month, I would like to give a try on the topical treatment.
first of all, I want to give a try on Revivogen or Fluridil. But I am not sure which on is better. Don't know what to choose. Have any experience user on this two product? I know it is very hard to fight the male pattern baldness without Propecia. But I have no choose, cause I can't take propecia with some personal reason (actually i think propecia is pretty good on stop my hair loss cause i had been use it for 6 month before) Is there any user have the same experience as me? anyone have any opinion on this two products?

Beside that, is there any side on this two products? (rev and Flu)
I would also purchase the spironolactone and nizoral on my treatment.

Move the products from your "also" to the front.

Fluridil doesn't have any credible supporting evidence yet (the one published study that exists is as unconvincing as the human trial of saw palmetto for alopecia).

Fatty acids certainly have the capability to interfere (notice that I avoided the term "inhibit") with 5 alpha-reductase, at least in vitro, and probably in vivo (my guess based on the physical and chemical properties of the fatty acids most studied for this effect). But at what concentration and which isoform? The potential toxicity (local) is also concerning.
 

AntzMK

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HairlossTalk said:
AntzMK said:
After search a month, I would like to give a try on the topical treatment.
We recommend you use clinically proven treatments before opting for those with significantly less data backing them.

first of all, I want to give a try on Revivogen or Fluridil. But I am not sure which on is better.
Revivogen has mountains more data as far as independent clinical research is concerned backing it, but I still would not recommend either of these two as your first step in treating hair loss.

[quote:4ba38]I know it is very hard to fight the male pattern baldness without Propecia. But I have no choose, cause I can't take propecia with some personal reason (actually i think propecia is pretty good on stop my hair loss cause i had been use it for 6 month before)
If you had results in Propecia I would suggest Revivogen and Topical spironolactone 5% Lotion together, daily. Very good substitute for Propecia.

HairLossTalk.com[/quote:4ba38]

um,...you say that u don't recommend either of rev and flu for my first step in treating hair loss,...then at last you say suggest rev and sprio,...um,...kind of confuse....sorry for any misunderstanding...
 
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