Thanks Greg
I thought I was out on a lonely limb. It would be interesting to compare notes. For the past year I have used saw palmetto, proscar, minoxidil, laser comb, scalp exercises (for the past 20 years) and various herbal and other supplements which may or may not be a factor. I don't take vitamin and mineral supplements though, as I get these from my veggie "superfoods". I tried an inverter for several months but it strained my ankles!
But I have constructed a combination device, which I have mentioned briefly elsewhere. I cannot describe in any great depth just yet.
Firstly, I cannot prove that it is helping the follicles, second the components are expensive and I don't want to inspire a desperate spending spree by those who will try anything.
Also, I am having "discussions" with the various manufacturers
whose "components" I have slotted together, re patent possibilities. However this side of the story is all horribly expensive and complicated.
I don't want to be an accidental rep for any of these companies, just on the off-chance I have actually invented something unique. We are all doing our own individual experiments, teaching the old dog new tricks!
I believe I am at the early stage of recovery, with greater potential to follow.
Now here is a funny observation. I have told several of my younger friends how they might be able to stop their hair loss, or grow some back like me. All of them said that they didn't mind going bald, accepting the inevitable, one even said that he preferred me bald! Perhaps most men are just too lazy to give it a go. The members of discussion sites like this are at least trying to look after their hair. Necessity being the mother of invention, we all need to re-invent ourselves.
Best thing to keep in mind, there is a cure, there really is, maybe only a partial cure, for now, but if we all put our heads together we might be able to increase the potential.
Boru