Why don't Rogaine......

Jude

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....bring out a new version of their minoxidil. One that also contains DHT blockers. Y'know, like Revivogen. They'd make a ton of money (or, should I say, a ton of MORE money!). I'd buy it in a heartbeat. It would be great for all, especially those who have experienced or fear the side-effects of finasteride. Strange how they haven't done this yet.
 

Buffboy

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Jude said:
....bring out a new version of their minoxidil. One that also contains DHT blockers. Y'know, like Revivogen. They'd make a ton of money (or, should I say, a ton of MORE money!). I'd buy it in a heartbeat. It would be great for all, especially those who have experienced or fear the side-effects of finasteride. Strange how they haven't done this yet.

Why don't you just buy Proxiphen? Or does it HAVE to be the Rogaine brand?
 

Jude

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Very hard to get anything like that here in the UK. I've never heard of it anyway. How come it isn't discussed here much? Logic suggests it would give better results than Rogaine, so why doesn't everyone use Proxiphen?
 

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Jude said:
Very hard to get anything like that here in the UK. I've never heard of it anyway. How come it isn't discussed here much? Logic suggests it would give better results than Rogaine, so why doesn't everyone use Proxiphen?
Bad (or none) advertising and insane pricing, I guess. You know what, I live in Denmark so I bet you can also get it.
 
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Jude said:
Very hard to get anything like that here in the UK. I've never heard of it anyway. How come it isn't discussed here much? Logic suggests it would give better results than Rogaine, so why doesn't everyone use Proxiphen?

After reading the proxiphen thread......

http://www.hairlosstalk.com/discussions ... 2&start=80

......I often wonder the same thing, why isn't everyone using it?

Jude proxiphen, is easily available online for UK users. (I am in London)
 

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Proxiphen is one of those untouched Gems, at least when it comes to its scientific potential. It went through the whole ringer several years back where people used it and then some retards decided on the various forums that its a useless product that does nothing.

These same people continued to experiment with ridiculous things like vitamin B though, and swearing by the potential of nettles! Anyways... the proxiphen story is similar to the revivogen one. There is a ton of evidence backing its ingredients, and if you're ever going to compile anything into a single formula, this is the one you'd create. People just get dumb most of the time and say illogical things.

We will be carrying Proxiphen or a version of it on our store within the next month, so you can get it here. Just keep checkin for it.

And yes,, its extremely expensive. Unfortunately.

HairLossTalk.com
 

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HairlossTalk said:
These same people continued to experiment with ridiculous things like vitamin B though, and swearing by the potential of nettles!

What is "nettles"?
 

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Temples said:
What is "nettles"?

sounds like a candy bar.......or maybe something resembling skittles :)
 

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I take minoxidil with liquid dutasteride and a little copper pep plus a little Jason's scalp elixir added and you have a low cost proxiphen .I have plenty of little vellus' now but unfortunately I'm looking at at least three more years before they are cosmeticly viable. f***
 

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thin=depressed said:
I take minoxidil with liquid dutasteride and a little copper pep plus a little Jason's scalp elixir added and you have a low cost proxiphen .I have plenty of little vellus' now but unfortunately I'm looking at at least three more years before they are cosmeticly viable. f***
Liquid Dutasteride?? And 3 more years, does it take so long for vellus hair to become terminal hairs - I don't think so.
 
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With UK's high prices and the current low dollar, Proxiphen (the expensive prescription formula) really isn't that expensive for folk in the UK.

Proxiphen, $100 = £53.55p

60ml 5% Regaine from my local pharmachy = £30

So Proxiphen is not even twice as expenive as Regaine.

And Proxiphen-N is $109.95 for a four month's supply which is £58.85

Four months of good ol' UK Rogaine would cost over double that at £120!
 

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i believe nettles is referring to "stinging nettle" a common herbal supplement used in the treatment of hairloss.
 

Buffboy

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I would use it were it not so damn expensive. If he got it to around $50 a month I would go for it and so would a lot more folks.
Actually, it already IS around $50 a month - probably even less. I'm telling you that you should be around NW6-7 to use the estimated amount. I asked Dr. Proctor if it was okay to stretch a vial for 2-3 months, due to me being a NW2, with loss only in the frontal region. And he said that this would be fine, but I'd might add his NANO Shampoo (which I did) if I took this course.

But for a slick bald guy - yeah, it's expensive
 

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HairlossTalk said:
Proxiphen is one of those untouched Gems, at least when it comes to its scientific potential. It went through the whole ringer several years back where people used it and then some retards decided on the various forums that its a useless product that does nothing.

These same people continued to experiment with ridiculous things like vitamin B though, and swearing by the potential of nettles! Anyways... the proxiphen story is similar to the revivogen one. There is a ton of evidence backing its ingredients, and if you're ever going to compile anything into a single formula, this is the one you'd create. People just get dumb most of the time and say illogical things.

We will be carrying Proxiphen or a version of it on our store within the next month, so you can get it here. Just keep checkin for it.

And yes,, its extremely expensive. Unfortunately.

HairLossTalk.com

I take it that you wont be offering the prescription version, huh?
 

Buffboy

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Cassin said:
LOL I am a dumbass

Buffboy my apologies, I was quoting your thread and accidentally hit "EDIT"


Ahhhhh man I feel bad! I totally F-ED up your post. :oops:
Thanks. Always nice when you guys demolish hours of work. :evil:
 

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But guys, you're essentially getting multiple products in one. It's like you can give up finasteride (money saved), stop buying copper peptides if you do already, and the minoxidil is all there, so really, is it that outrageous?
 

Buffboy

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Deaner said:
But guys, you're essentially getting multiple products in one. It's like you can give up finasteride (money saved), stop buying copper peptides if you do already, and the minoxidil is all there, so really, is it that outrageous?

DON'T stop the finasteride, for God's sake!

But no, I don't think it's that outragous, taken into consideration what the products cost individually.
 
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