Hi Sam,
As I said I'm on the 1st week of shedding from Revivogen (which started on the 3rd week of usage).
Whenever I get sheds I start on a big supply of supplements from GNC and they seem to help. I'll keep you guys updated.
Here's the supplements I've got this time:
L-Lycine
Green Tea Extract
Grape Seed Extract
Biotin
Horsetail
Flax Seed Oil Pills
Evening Primrose Pills
Zinc
Multi Vit + Minerals
We don't have MSM here, otherwise I would've got that too.
So in general, I use supplements for 1-2 months then stop for like 4-5 months. Don't want to pressure the kidney and liver too much.
Guys, I know most supplements don't really "work" in MBP but I really believe L-Lycine helps. I suggest you guys give it a shot. I got it from thebaldtruth and he recommends it.
L-Lysine + other supplements
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Melchang,
Did you say you've stopped Propecia to use Revivogen in another post? Or are you using both currently? I wouldn't recommend stopping Propecia completely to switch to Revivogen, especially too quickly. Tapering off Propecia slowly would be a better idea in order to prevent shock loss or shedding. I think using Revivogen and Propecia is the ultimate insurance against DHT, or rather, a topical + internal DHT busting combo is the ultimate insurance.
Can't blame you though if you have concerns about internal side effects.
I think an overall holistic approach to your health can help by making the body stronger, and by putting less of a load on the internal organs, thereby making it safer to use (the already pretty safe) Propecia.
Cheers,
Sam
Did you say you've stopped Propecia to use Revivogen in another post? Or are you using both currently? I wouldn't recommend stopping Propecia completely to switch to Revivogen, especially too quickly. Tapering off Propecia slowly would be a better idea in order to prevent shock loss or shedding. I think using Revivogen and Propecia is the ultimate insurance against DHT, or rather, a topical + internal DHT busting combo is the ultimate insurance.
Can't blame you though if you have concerns about internal side effects.
I think an overall holistic approach to your health can help by making the body stronger, and by putting less of a load on the internal organs, thereby making it safer to use (the already pretty safe) Propecia.
Cheers,
Sam
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