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Hair Growth Treatment deals with the use of stem cell treatment in order to revive the lost stem cells. When it comes to hair regrowth conduct, Labelle is the ideal choice for it.
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I'm conducting an experiment to get rid of grey hair using saw palmetto topical.
I break up a pill and mix with water, then wet a bandage and slap it on my chin.
I keep it on overnight.
Previously I smeared Astragalus on my mustache and didn't see any improvement.
I need to figure out a way to keep the mixture from drying out.
Why do I do this? Because I noticed that application of certain medication has to be sustained - eg. one needs to finish the entire anti-biotic subscription. Although this has little relevance to anti-aging, I still want to carry out my experiment in the same manner.
I used to suffer from ringworm frequently (which I now blame on metal toxicity) and it was expensive to buy spray cans from Wallgreens and it would take a month or two to get rid of it. Then I thought of sustained application of medication and I was able to kill the ringworm within an hour. I would wet a bandage with apple vinegar and slap on the affected area. I believe the acid in the vinegar dissolves the fungus, breaking them apart.
But back to my experiment - if it works - I'll save off my hair and have a big wet towel soaked with saw palmetto when I sleep.
I have a feeling this is going to show no encouraging result but I just want to put it out there.
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BTW MedLab has prescription treatments available for hair loss/regrowth, see this thread, the PDF's and available treatments reply. I assume you can work with your physician to get prescriptions for these treatments.
Benjamin Chambers
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I have since learned that GOleic was banned because the MHRA and FDA claimed that Immuno Biotech Ltd was using tainted source plasma to make GOleic. This turns out to be a total lie and an excuse to justify their corrupt actions. GOleic was made from powdered Vitamin D Binding Protein isolate purchased from an approved medical supplier.
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I tried D&Q in April and was so impressed with my energy levels that I decided to document my hair growth. I had some Rogain in the bathroom cabinet that I had not touched in 4 years. It just did not work for me when I tried it so I put it away. These are before and after pictures about 4 months apart. I've had significant hair growth. Is Rogain synergistic with senolytics? N=1.
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Time honored proven treatments are Finasteride 1mg per day and topical minoxidil 2% or 5%. I'm 58 and have strong family history and was seeing male pattern baldness by my mid 30's. This halted by simply taking finasteride 1mg daily and I have a full head of hair currently. A young man I know in his early 20's was going bald rapidly with crown and frontal balding. I directed him to the HIMS website where they make finasteride available without prescriptions and provide the topical minoxidil as well as various vitamins. Within 3 months had marked improvement and now 6 months later he has no noticeable balding. People respond differently to every treatment and generally the earlier the intervention the better. I cannot speak to the other treatments being talked about on this forum. After being on rapamycin and metformin regimens for about one year, I seem to be gaining back some color in my hair. Seeing the results of recent study with .001% rapamycin on skin aging made me mix up my own to try which has lead to obvious positive results. I've followed that with a .001% rapamycin/DMSO mixture to spray on scalp daily to look at any change in hair color and relative thickness of the hair shafts. Much to early to tell. Given the results on the recent study of this diluted rapamycin topical on skin aging (seems to reverse it) I would consider this unproven (but fascinating) option for balding as well.
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Don't torture yourself. I wouldn't waste any time or money on hair regrowth products such as rogaine/minoxidil. They don't really "regrow" hair. Rather, they slow hair loss down and not even considerably. I started balding in my mid 30's and despite the hundreds of dollars I spent (or more correctly wasted) on regular doses of rogaine/minoxidil, baldness finally took cover in my late 30's and now I just shave my head, which in hindsight I should've done right from the start. If you're genetically destined to go bald there's nothing you can do to change that. The sooner you accept it the sooner you'll spare yourself the painful torture and disappointments. The only thing that has a real shot at reversing your hair loss would be something like propecia. But just think, if it's defying your biological genes/structure like that then what kind of danger and damage could it be potentially imposing on your body? There's a risk of erectile dysfunction. So it's not a decision you should take lightly. Just trust me there's far worse things in life than losing your hair. So don't hesitate the slightest bit to shave it off (or at least keep it as short as possible for you) and get on with your life. Thank me later.
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Check out this article https://www.healthline.com/health/beauty-skin-care/regrow-hair-naturally it may help
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Hi Benjamin - I have an uncle who uses Hair Growth MD Prescription Strength Formulas - https://www.hairgrowthmd.com/. He has been using it for about a year now. His hair looks great as in healthy and is fuller hair. It is a little pricey, but they use top ingredients and it really works. Just a thought.
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It is not necessary that hair fall may be a symptom of a severe medical disease or condition; however, the thyroid is a disease that causes extreme hair fall or loss. Usually, hair fall is common for most people, but you may consult your doctor and ask for a prescription if you face excessive hair fall. However, if you are losing a certain amount of hair per day, there is nothing to worry about, and you may start following a healthy and proper hair-care routine. Make maximum use of hair growth products and start oiling your hair daily. Brush or comb your hair so that your hair follicles are reopened. Include healthy food items in your diet that are also the sources of healthy hair.
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This article helped me to regrow my hairline ad overall thinning hair. I used diet to decrease my dht levels and cortisol levels. Within 3 months my hairline had grown back. https://www.embraceyouhealth.com/
https://www.embraceyouhealth.com/hair-loss-remedies-that-actually-work/
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The bodybuilding community is one with a lot of experience attempting to combat hair loss. Most will go out of their way to say the use of AAS simply accelerates what one is genetically prone to experience. Here's a partial list of products people have used with varying degrees of success.
Dutasteride
MK-677
finasteride
Ketoconazole shampoo (Nizoral)
Latisse
PRP
Retin-A
rogaine shampoo
RU58841
taurine
topical minoxidil
Zinc