WHAT COMMERCIAL TREATMENTS WORK???

SHORTHAIR

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anyone wver try any of these producs and do they work kevis folligen revivogen scalpmed procede avacor provellus procerin ???
 

brighteye

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For most everyones info,the FDA is also a scam and has all of us by the balls to by what they say is ok to take.Saw Palmetto has been proven to do the same things as the drug finistride.
 

TAINTED-MEAT

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brighteye said:
For most everyones info,the FDA is also a scam and has all of us by the balls to by what they say is ok to take.Saw Palmetto has been proven to do the same things as the drug finistride.

Ok, where's the proof?
 

brighteye

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Just google saw palmetto/hair loss and look at the countless articles on the subject.Some articles are selling something,some don't.Fact is there.
 

bubka

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brighteye said:
For most everyones info,the FDA is also a scam and has all of us by the balls to by what they say is ok to take.Saw Palmetto has been proven to do the same things as the drug finistride.
welcome to the internets man... what a load of crap

products that have the drug minoxidil is FDA approved for hairloss...

Saw Palmetto had been proven to grow in a garden, not grow hair
 

Felk

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brighteye said:
Articles are based or qouted on studies usually.

Yes, and those are important purely because of the scientific data in the studies, not their spin on what the studies prove. Many articles draw incorrect conclusions from the data, or conclusions which favour their agenda.

Now the studies need a rigorous analysis. Problem studies:

The studies are conducted by the makers of the product.
The studies don't test humans.
The studies go for too small a length of time.
The studies contain 5 people instead of 500.
The study doesn't test a representative sample of people (ie usually a variety)

I remember someone trying to prove the validity of pr.ocede or something, by saying the proof was in the patent. He then posted a business study... in which pro.cede got into trouble about it's claims actually. Was quite funny
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brighteye said:
For most everyones info,the FDA is also a scam and has all of us by the balls to by what they say is ok to take.Saw Palmetto has been proven to do the same things as the drug finistride.

you've made 9 posts on here and they all seem to have something to do with saw palmetto. you also asked questions about prosta-strong, a "treatment" that does nothing and which the main ingredient is saw-palmetto.

if by "proven to do the same things" you mean "is a big gigantic f*****g scam" then you'd be correct.

hahaha
 

Phillip

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brighteye said:
Just google saw palmetto/hair loss and look at the countless articles on the subject.Some articles are selling something,some don't.Fact is there.

It may "block" dht to some degree but effective for prostate dht mainly. It doesnt reduce scalp dht. Even if it doesn its not a significant amount. By the way, no studies have shown it to be effective for hairloss that i know of.
 
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