Sinere's FMS minoxidil

Petchsky

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http://www.sinere.com

Their minoxidil looks very interesting, especially the FMS...Be interesting to see which is better between this and Xandrox 15 plus,

Active ingredients :

minoxidil sulfate 4%
finasteride 0.1%
adenosine
sophora flavescens extract
creatine ethyl ester
cepharanthine
cyanocobalamine (Vitamin B12)
ketoconazole

Antioxidants : ascorbic acid (vitamin C), gamma tocopherol (vitamin E)

Vehicle :

coated PG-liposomes from high quality phosphatidylcholine
Propylene glycol (PG) 10%
carrageenan
distilled water
 

Petchsky

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Yeah cheers Slarti, but i was hoping someone else would, i'm just putting it out there, 32 euros is a bit rich for me at the moment.
 

Slartibartfast

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Just trying to help. :)

Seems like your search for something to up your regimen's firepower has you bouncing from one product to another. Or are you closing in on a target?
 

Petchsky

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Proxiphen is what i'm going to use, though i keep hearing good things about flutagel (flutamide) but the company no longer sells it! Fluridil has potential too......yep, no closer as yet! :crazy: :)
 

patagonia

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Petchsky said:
Proxiphen is what i'm going to use, though i keep hearing good things about flutagel (flutamide) but the company no longer sells it! Fluridil has potential too......yep, no closer as yet! :crazy: :)

Petchsky,

Proxiphen is very good stuff from what I hear. From what I understand most of its various ingredients are growth stimulants/SOD's and has spironolactone to cover the antiandrogen part. As you know Flutagel and Fluridil are antiandrogens so these two and Prox work different aspects of Androgenetic Alopecia...... my question is if you are planning to use at least 2 of the above products?

Proxiphen and maybe Fluridil would sound like a great combo....IMO.

have you seen the finasgel? I believe it is from the makers of Flutagel as well.....the jar looks big and it may last you a long time. maybe a bit of that too?

good luck
 

Slartibartfast

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Petch: Money obviously not too tight if you're going for the ($100 per month) Proxiphen, or did you mean the (non-prescription, $110 gets you a four-month supply) Prox-N?

Either way, best of British to you. Keep us posted....
 
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