semi_fallout
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no one seems to have real positive result from using this product. how disappointing.
semi_fallout said:no one seems to have real positive result from using this product. how disappointing.
Dis said:semi_fallout said:no one seems to have real positive result from using this product. how disappointing.
Well, since I have been using Revivogen, I lose much less hair in the shower. I definitely notice the difference when I use Revivogen and then stop it for a week. The stuff helps to reduce hair loss, but you may need additional treatments if Revivogen can't do it on its own.
Also, even if you get a result with Revivogen, it will not last forever. The same goes with Propecia or anything else for that matter. However, these treatments help delay the balding process.
Stingray said:He says he notices changes after STOPPING it for a week...which IS possible. He never said after USING it for one week.
BruceLee said:Dis said:semi_fallout said:no one seems to have real positive result from using this product. how disappointing.
Well, since I have been using Revivogen, I lose much less hair in the shower. I definitely notice the difference when I use Revivogen and then stop it for a week. The stuff helps to reduce hair loss, but you may need additional treatments if Revivogen can't do it on its own.
Also, even if you get a result with Revivogen, it will not last forever. The same goes with Propecia or anything else for that matter. However, these treatments help delay the balding process.
Sorry, but what you are saying strains credibility. I know of no product that can stop hairloss and/or make an impact as immediate as one week. Clearly this perceived shift in hair loss patterns is based on subjective observations that cannot be correct based on our current understanding of hairloss and regrowth patterns.
Moreover, the long term,continued efficacy of accepted products such as Propecia is still open to future research. We simply do not know how long the Big Three combo will be good for and that is still a matter for further research.
So, use Reviv. at your own risk as the research is scant.
BruceLee said:Stingray said:He says he notices changes after STOPPING it for a week...which IS possible. He never said after USING it for one week.
Literally almost anything is POSSIBLE so that statement adds little to the discussion. Men flying by flapping their arms MAY be possible but we haven't seen it yet and much theory refutes its possibility.
I read the statement correctly the first time and I will stand by my key point. Do you know of any legitmate research that would indicate that any hair loss product would stop producing benefits/resulsts such that one would "notice" a difference in hair quality/quantity in one weeks time? If you do, please cite it.
It is not reasonable to believe that anything could make such a dramatic impact on hair loss/gain such that the removal of it could produce changes such as are cited. Certainly this is not so for fiansteride nor minoxidil. Why would it be so for Reviv?
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oaslam said:Hello,
I spoke to Dr. Lee about the efficacy of rotating Sprio and Revivogen nightly... The first thing he replied with was, "Fine, do it. But remember to use Minoxidil twice a day." So that's the first thing I would like to stress to you. If you do that already then great, but if not, you should keep in mind that it helps to keep the hair, which is what Minoxidil helps with, while at the same time reducing DHT and/or preventing DHT from attaching to receptors.
So anyhow, about the Revivogen, I had been using it for about a year and although I didn't regrow hair, I didn't seem to lose that much either, but Dr. Lee says that the only "proven" ingredient in Revivogen is Alezaic acid--which he has along with Minoxidil in his Xandrox. He believed the Sprio would work better on its own, while at the same time using Xandrox (combo of Alezaic acid and Minoxidil) twice a day.
That's all he said... I just wanted to pass that on to you.
BruceLee said:Suggest you do more research on Minoxidil. I don't think you have the complete picture. Start with dr. Proctor's web site. He does a nice job of addressing how minoxidil appears to work.
oaslam said:...Dr. Lee says that the only "proven" ingredient in Revivogen is Alezaic acid...
Hollywood said:revivogen is a lot of codswallop.
Hollywood said:dht is a hormone. hormones are effected by their environment. by sticking them in a lot of oil would probably kill the dht.
Hollywood said:sticking fatty acids on the scalp wont kill dht, just break down the fatty acids and get carried away in the blood stream.
Hollywood said:if fatty acids work, eating them will have the same effect.
Hollywood said:20 year old data on fatty acids and dht is not current or reliable and is in fact codswallop.