What should I add...spironolactone or fluridil

miker2843

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Right now I am in month two of my Revivogen,nizoral,minoxidil, Soy isoflavones and Green Tea Extracts..Treatment.....I have not seen any results and was hoping of maybe adding spironolactone or fluridil ??? Which one is more effective in your opinions or hearing other's opinions....Thanks

p.s. I meant to put it in this section but by accident for some reaosn I put it in a different section so don't go yelling at me when you see it in a different place lol...thanks
 

miker2843

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what kind of results did you all get...I am thinking about using half a capsule a day since i shave my head
 

viperfish

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Either would be a great addition. You could probably even drop the revivogen and replace it with the spironolactone or eucapil.
 

1derphull

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Fluridil is much more expensive, but also much more powerful in my experience. It probably wont give much regrowth, but it seems to stop hairloss.
 

miker2843

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hmm thanks i think ill start fluridil, ill keep revivogen...both can't hurt...I figure I will save money on fluridil, because I will only use half a tablet because that should be enough since I shave my head anyways...thanks
 

viperfish

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One thing, with fluridil there is the possibility that it may dry out your hair or cause scalp irritation. I was on it for 1 month and could not tolerate it anymore. If you have a sensitive scalp I would not recommend it.
 

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Could someone explain the basics of fluridil to me ?

I will only use half a tablet

Is it a topical ?

Where can you buy it ?


Thanks for any input.
 

miker2843

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I meant capsule when I said tablet..I shave my head and do not think I will need all of the 2mg...Hard decision though because technically this spironolactone vs. fluridil question is based on Science vs. User Feedback.....Hey tytnan I see you are using spironolactone and considering fluridil, is spironolactone not working for you?/
 

miker2843

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and you are not shedding heavily yet....man you are on of the lucky ones....j/k lol....well anyways I wish you good luck with it.... I gotta decide for myself now which option I am gonna take, as money and time don't permit a compromise of taking both.....thanks for all ur replies guys...
 

dead

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neither is that expensive, furidil (just had a look) works out at around £1 a day, spironolactone cheaper still.
 

miker2843

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yea but thats the same as propecia a day, pretty expensive for a topical...but if i added both to revivogen it be overkill so thats another reason
 

rkim

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I'm in the same boat. Looking to add a topical antiandrogen. Is furidil easy to apply, dry, apply to large areas with hair, etc? It would be worth the extra $ if it were. My major hold off on spironolactone is it's messy, as is revivogen. How bout applying after minoxidil? Any reactions? Also, is anyone happy using the spironolactone 2% liquid?
 

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If you're not applying it everywhere, you could use half an ampule each day as long as you seal it airtight so it doesnt evaporate. 1ml should be enough for most people.

Doing this in conjunction with the free month supply when you do a survey, a 4 month supply then becomes a 10 month supply :)

However since there is no independent evidence that fluridil even works as an antiandrogen (the only study was done by the makers), and taking the price into account, i'd consider this the only way to use fluridil
 

tchehov

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Those before/after pics at the Eucapil site are stunning. Assuming they are genuine, I would give this stuff a try (if I had any money).
 
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