Jacobo
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Nizoral questions:
In some thread, you recommended 2% nizoral over 1% "just to be safe". Also, you think that it should not be used more than 2-3 times a week. Could you elaborate on both, please?
Revita shampoo (1% ketoc. + copper peptides + spin traps + more... they say) is recommended... 5+ a week!!!... What would you think that is on overall better, Revita every day or 2% Nizoral 2-3 times per week and Nano on the off nizoral days??
Curcumin tip:
I was having dinner at an Indian friend's place. At his bathroom I found a cream called Vicco, 16% turmeric. I asked the host, and his wife told me that it is really popular for Indian women as a beauty treatment, to protect skin from the sun and to light up skin shade. Some men use it for oily skin, and to soften beard. Turmeric is one of the staples of Ayurvedic traditional medicine, they said.
The basic cream is dirt cheap (1'5£ = 2'9$ for 30 grs, even cheaper buying in bulk). I have no idea of the % of curcumin in that 16% turmeric, and I don't know if it is cosmeticable acceptable in the scalp, (because it is indeed acceptable in the face, I guess that if applied carefully without messing with your hair, it should be fine). I am going to try it, nothing to lose. I don't like spironolactone skunk smell, and if I recall correctly a study posted by Bryan, this could be the best antiandrogen for anybody worried about testosterone increase due to dutasteride. Could it also be good to increase TGF of decrease IGF? (or the opposite, or whatever is good for hair growth.
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Thanks - I really appreciate your input here
In some thread, you recommended 2% nizoral over 1% "just to be safe". Also, you think that it should not be used more than 2-3 times a week. Could you elaborate on both, please?
Revita shampoo (1% ketoc. + copper peptides + spin traps + more... they say) is recommended... 5+ a week!!!... What would you think that is on overall better, Revita every day or 2% Nizoral 2-3 times per week and Nano on the off nizoral days??
Curcumin tip:
I was having dinner at an Indian friend's place. At his bathroom I found a cream called Vicco, 16% turmeric. I asked the host, and his wife told me that it is really popular for Indian women as a beauty treatment, to protect skin from the sun and to light up skin shade. Some men use it for oily skin, and to soften beard. Turmeric is one of the staples of Ayurvedic traditional medicine, they said.
The basic cream is dirt cheap (1'5£ = 2'9$ for 30 grs, even cheaper buying in bulk). I have no idea of the % of curcumin in that 16% turmeric, and I don't know if it is cosmeticable acceptable in the scalp, (because it is indeed acceptable in the face, I guess that if applied carefully without messing with your hair, it should be fine). I am going to try it, nothing to lose. I don't like spironolactone skunk smell, and if I recall correctly a study posted by Bryan, this could be the best antiandrogen for anybody worried about testosterone increase due to dutasteride. Could it also be good to increase TGF of decrease IGF? (or the opposite, or whatever is good for hair growth.
Thanks - I really appreciate your input here
