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Brunz19
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Triaxon.

Post by Brunz19 » Mon Aug 03, 2009 10:04 am

It's been around for a looooooong while, but I haven't been able to find very much news on it while lurking around the forums. That should probably an indication that it doesn't work very well.... but I couldn't find one person who used it and then spoke their opinions on it. I just saw it on the Canadian Shopping Channel, which also made me head-tilt. Someone managed to email the company and get the list of ingredients. Apparently, the company likes to sell their product only through distributors, as it provides some from of 'less-expensive' marketing (I guess you don't pay too much to have your product sold through the Shopping Channel). I don't know if I'm allowed to post the forum I got this from, but here are the ingreds:

AM Serum:

Enzyme Liposome Phospholipid Complex (Derived from Aqueous Botanical Extracts of Rosemary/Aloe Vera/Arnica/Chamomile/Linden/Marshmallow Root/Nettle/Rosehip/Fennel),
Diffusible Sulfopeptides of Glycine Max (MW 15,000 Da),
Branched Chain Amino Acids (Derived from Tyrosine/Arginine/Ornithine/Citrulline),
Amino Saccharides (Glucosamine GAG),
Acetytrosine,
Polyines of Arctium Majus,
Calcium Pantothenate,
Zinc Gluconate,
Niacinamide,
Saponosides of Panax Ginseng,
Biotin,
Keratin Amino Acids,
Proplyene Glycol,
Sodium Chloride,
PPG-26-Buteth-26,
PEG-40,
Hydroxyethylcellulose

PM Serum:

APM complex (Ascorbyl Phosphate Magnesium: Mg L-Ascorbic Acid-2-Phosphate),
Aqueous botanical extracts of Cranesbill/lemongrass/Sage/Yarrow/Comfrey Leaf/Oak Bark),
Keratin Amino Acids,
Diffusible Sulfopeptides of Glycine Max (MW 15,000 Da),
Branched Chain Amino Acids (Derived from Tyrosine/Arginine/Ornithine/Citrulline),
Heterocyclic Side chain Amino Acids (derived from Arginine/Orthithine),
Zinc,
Aminosaccharides (Glucosamine GAG),
Tocopheral Nicitinate,
Calcium Pantothenate,
Polyines of Arctium Majus,
Niacinamide,
Saponosides of Panax Ginseng,
Biotin,
Magnesium Aluminum Silicate,
Sodium Chloride,
Propylene Glycol,
PPG-26-Buteth-26,
PEG-40,
Phenexoyethanol,
D&C Red 33.

Here's the boatload of products offered through the Shopping Channel:

http://www.theshoppingchannel.com/categ ... -_-Triaxon

I also managed to find this 'study' on it. I haven't gone through it very well, yet.

http://www.myhairloss.ie/early.html

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Re: Triaxon.

Post by Jacob » Mon Aug 03, 2009 3:44 pm

It does look interesting. Maybe they'll be the next to give out free samples. Guess you have to call 'em up though :twisted:

I noticed there's a thread at HLH on it..from 2002.

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Re: Triaxon.

Post by Brunz19 » Tue Aug 04, 2009 9:54 am

Yea, they also got a notice from the FDA, apparently. They couldn't claim it could regrow hair, and have to instead claim it as a cosmetic product. Whatever, I hate the FDA anyway, and I'm not even American.

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Re: Triaxon.

Post by Pete2 » Wed Aug 05, 2009 3:59 am

Brunz19 wrote:It's been around for a looooooong while, but I haven't been able to find very much news on it while lurking around the forums. That should probably an indication that it doesn't work very well.... but I couldn't find one person who used it and then spoke their opinions on it. I just saw it on the Canadian Shopping Channel, which also made me head-tilt. Someone managed to email the company and get the list of ingredients. Apparently, the company likes to sell their product only through distributors, as it provides some from of 'less-expensive' marketing (I guess you don't pay too much to have your product sold through the Shopping Channel). I don't know if I'm allowed to post the forum I got this from, but here are the ingreds:

AM Serum:

Enzyme Liposome Phospholipid Complex (Derived from Aqueous Botanical Extracts of Rosemary/Aloe Vera/Arnica/Chamomile/Linden/Marshmallow Root/Nettle/Rosehip/Fennel),
Diffusible Sulfopeptides of Glycine Max (MW 15,000 Da),
Branched Chain Amino Acids (Derived from Tyrosine/Arginine/Ornithine/Citrulline),
Amino Saccharides (Glucosamine GAG),
Acetytrosine,
Polyines of Arctium Majus,
Calcium Pantothenate,
Zinc Gluconate,
Niacinamide,
Saponosides of Panax Ginseng,
Biotin,
Keratin Amino Acids,
Proplyene Glycol,
Sodium Chloride,
PPG-26-Buteth-26,
PEG-40,
Hydroxyethylcellulose

PM Serum:

APM complex (Ascorbyl Phosphate Magnesium: Mg L-Ascorbic Acid-2-Phosphate),
Aqueous botanical extracts of Cranesbill/lemongrass/Sage/Yarrow/Comfrey Leaf/Oak Bark),
Keratin Amino Acids,
Diffusible Sulfopeptides of Glycine Max (MW 15,000 Da),
Branched Chain Amino Acids (Derived from Tyrosine/Arginine/Ornithine/Citrulline),
Heterocyclic Side chain Amino Acids (derived from Arginine/Orthithine),
Zinc,
Aminosaccharides (Glucosamine GAG),
Tocopheral Nicitinate,
Calcium Pantothenate,
Polyines of Arctium Majus,
Niacinamide,
Saponosides of Panax Ginseng,
Biotin,
Magnesium Aluminum Silicate,
Sodium Chloride,
Propylene Glycol,
PPG-26-Buteth-26,
PEG-40,
Phenexoyethanol,
D&C Red 33.

Here's the boatload of products offered through the Shopping Channel:

http://www.theshoppingchannel.com/categ ... -_-Triaxon

I also managed to find this 'study' on it. I haven't gone through it very well, yet.

http://www.myhairloss.ie/early.html


Alot of these formulas are loosely based around trichogen formulation.They are good to boost cell production after slowing the inflammation/immune response first.





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Pete

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Re: Triaxon.

Post by Jacob » Wed Aug 05, 2009 3:42 pm

Hey Pete...good to see you here 8)

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Re: Triaxon.

Post by Pete2 » Wed Aug 05, 2009 10:57 pm

Jacob wrote:Hey Pete...good to see you here 8)

Great to be here Jacob :)

Anything exciting coming up as far as topcials that I might have missed?

Any chance Dr Y will be posting more on Terminal 1 and 2?




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Re: Triaxon.

Post by Jacob » Thu Aug 06, 2009 2:50 pm

Pete2 wrote:
Jacob wrote:Hey Pete...good to see you here 8)

Great to be here Jacob :)

Anything exciting coming up as far as topcials that I might have missed?

Any chance Dr Y will be posting more on Terminal 1 and 2?




Regards
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Nothing exciting to me....and I'm guessing Dr. Y will post anything on his site or forum before he does so here.

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Re: Triaxon.

Post by Brunz19 » Fri Aug 07, 2009 8:34 am

Sooooooooooooo......

Nobody cares about the product?

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Re: Triaxon.

Post by Jacob » Fri Aug 07, 2009 9:55 am

Is there any mention of a money-back guarantee? That will get ppl interested.

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Re: Triaxon.

Post by Pete2 » Wed Aug 12, 2009 4:12 am

Brunz19 wrote:Sooooooooooooo......

Nobody cares about the product?

Its a product that may help with growth.

However in my view you would need a topical to slow hairloss thats more "potent "before adding this botanical blend later.



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Re: Triaxon.

Post by Pete2 » Wed Aug 12, 2009 4:15 am


Nothing exciting to me....and I'm guessing Dr. Y will post anything on his site or forum before he does so here.


What im looking for now, is a few things that wil *aid" with absoption of topicals



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Triaxon. / ornithine

Post by snappy » Mon Mar 08, 2010 2:16 pm

Have you ever found any similar items that have ornithine in them or was this the only one? Not sure whether it does anything toward this end, anyway.
An amino acid, ornithine is sometimes used in supplements.

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Re: Triaxon.

Post by Pete2 » Fri Oct 29, 2010 12:56 am

Anyone know how youd get in touch with this company?


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Treatment Regimen: Triaxon application once every evening,\.

Re: Triaxon.

Post by susanlumb » Sun Dec 05, 2010 12:47 am

I use Triaxon that I buy on the Shopping Channel in Canada. It works really well if you use it as directed but it takes about 3 months of continuous use to start regrowing the hair. They have a 6 month guarantee on it, so you have lots of time to try it out. I believe my hair thinning is caused by diabetes and after using it about 6 months now, it's certainly not going back. I have had white hair for about 20 years and the new hair is now about 1 1/2 inches long and is black! I am only using the Ionic XP powershot ultra serum and the Ionic XP balanced advanced and the whole process takes less than a minute a night. I have no idea where you can get it in the US, but I know that although it is made in Canada, it is sold in the US.

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Re: Triaxon.

Post by Pete2 » Thu Dec 30, 2010 11:47 pm

what are the makers contact details - anyone know ?

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