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oni

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It's ok but I changed the mix to 1g of caffeine for the month.

It's hard to tell because of the dutasteride but I think it's helping to thicken up the hair. :D
 

d_umberly

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oni said:
It's ok but I changed the mix to 1g of caffeine for the month.

It's hard to tell because of the dutasteride but I think it's helping to thicken up the hair. :D

Thanks,

Please keep us informed

The answer could be your topical or someone elses. Kinda like Edison's quote on his 500 failures when inventing the light bulb. " I discovered 500 ways not to make a lightbulb" or words to that effect.

Maybe that's what we are all doing, finding ways to not grow hair, until that one event when one of us hits the jackpot. Its a long shot for sure, but there can be no doubt, that if/when someone does the rewards will be huge.
 

thin=depressed

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Caffeine neutralizes adenosine so I been avoiding using the two at the same time although its possable switching off from day to day with caffeine and adenosine.
 

thin=depressed

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d_umberly said:
oni said:
It's ok but I changed the mix to 1g of caffeine for the month.

It's hard to tell because of the dutasteride but I think it's helping to thicken up the hair. :D

Thanks,

Please keep us informed

The answer could be your topical or someone elses. Kinda like Edison's quote on his 500 failures when inventing the light bulb. " I discovered 500 ways not to make a lightbulb" or words to that effect.

Maybe that's what we are all doing, finding ways to not grow hair, until that one event when one of us hits the jackpot. Its a long shot for sure, but there can be no doubt, that if/when someone does the rewards will be huge.
Damn, My sentiments exactly. Take crinagen for example; lots of very good quality ingredients but because of the shear number of chems he effectively diluted all the ingredients down beyond a critical percentive successfully neutralizing the products effectiveness. Or in other words the Doctor has the idea of attempting a cure via shear number of ingredients instead of considering that diluting the chems SSOOOOO much would render it useless. He's better off with a high concentration dht inhibitor like azelaic acid with b6 and zinc , betasterols. Anyway, I think docs can be just as clueless as us.
 

Old Baldy

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thin=depressed said:
Caffeine neutralizes adenosine so I been avoiding using the two at the same time although its possable switching off from day to day with caffeine and adenosine.

Very good Thin!! You've been doing your homework!! You could probably do adenosine in the morning and caffeine at night couldn't you?

I'm not using caffeine yet but maybe in the future?
 

thin=depressed

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Old Baldy said:
[quote="thin=depressed":653c5]Caffeine neutralizes adenosine so I been avoiding using the two at the same time although its possable switching off from day to day with caffeine and adenosine.

Very good Thin!! You've been doing your homework!! You could probably do adenosine in the morning and caffeine at night couldn't you?

I'm not using caffeine yet but maybe in the future?[/quote:653c5]I would perhaps do adenosine one day and caffeine the next just to be sure.
 

thin=depressed

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oni said:
It's ok but I changed the mix to 1g of caffeine for the month.

It's hard to tell because of the dutasteride but I think it's helping to thicken up the hair. :D
I never would have thought the ibuprofen to work as a topical anti-inflammation agent. Do you think it works well?
 

oni

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Well it seems to be helping, but like I said I am using Nizoral and taking dutasteride so who knows really!

Anti-inflammatory Ibuprofen Gel relieves pain and "inflammation" I don't see why it would not help?
 
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