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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by KOJAK » Sat Apr 06, 2013 2:17 pm

I stopped rogain foam in june 2012, so it's quite a long time ago. And I was using it only once a day.
I don't say capilloagain is a bad product. I said I will give it a 6 months trial and I will do it.
It's just that for the moment, it is not a game changer for me, at least until now.

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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by SyntheseLabRat » Sun Apr 07, 2013 2:31 am

KOJAK wrote:I stopped rogain foam in june 2012, so it's quite a long time ago. And I was using it only once a day.
I don't say capilloagain is a bad product. I said I will give it a 6 months trial and I will do it.
It's just that for the moment, it is not a game changer for me, at least until now.
I know, no problem. I just wanted to know for how long you used the new bottles.
I am confident that you will get results with the new bottles.
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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by Friday » Sun Apr 07, 2013 3:21 am

SyntheseLabRat wrote:
Friday wrote:I believe I'm still seeing solid progress, but unfortunately I'm currently out of cap and still waiting for the the new bottles to arrive. So far I've been without cap for 5 days, it seems it's taking a bit longer than usual to arrive. Hopefully it will not have any negative impact on the results I've gained so far.
Where did you buy from?
Use a Minox product in the mean time until it arrives.

From the webshop, I checked the orderstatus and it has been shipped so hopefully it will be here here Monday or Tuesday.
I'm using minox 5%.

Been having some bad luck lately, the pharmacy messed up my propecia order and I'll be without fin for at least three days. I know three or four days will not mean the end of the world, but without my two most potent weapons of defense, I feel very vulnerable ;)

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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by SyntheseLabRat » Sun Apr 07, 2013 4:31 am

Friday wrote:
SyntheseLabRat wrote:
Friday wrote:I believe I'm still seeing solid progress, but unfortunately I'm currently out of cap and still waiting for the the new bottles to arrive. So far I've been without cap for 5 days, it seems it's taking a bit longer than usual to arrive. Hopefully it will not have any negative impact on the results I've gained so far.
Where did you buy from?
Use a Minox product in the mean time until it arrives.

From the webshop, I checked the orderstatus and it has been shipped so hopefully it will be here here Monday or Tuesday.
I'm using minox 5%.

Been having some bad luck lately, the pharmacy messed up my propecia order and I'll be without fin for at least three days. I know three or four days will not mean the end of the world, but without my two most potent weapons of defense, I feel very vulnerable ;)
Don´t worry too much about the Fin, a few days won´t do much harm I guess. You can remove one or two days from your gap because of the half life of Fin. If you use 1mg or 1.25mg per day, you likely have still some Fin in your system on the next day. If I remember right, there is a study that showed that 0.25mg Fin per day also worked.
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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by MG63 » Sun Apr 07, 2013 5:23 pm

I was on spectral dnc with minoxidil. When I switched to tonic, I had the minoxidil shed. I hope it comes back with the tonic. Going to wait a bit longer to see what happens

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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by SyntheseLabRat » Sun Apr 07, 2013 5:31 pm

"Simon" made some "new" comments with a photo on HLH which I have missed so far:

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http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/mess ... ight_key=y
03/12/2013 04:24 PM
"Here is picture I just took.

You can clearly see the new hair growing.
Thanks Capillogain.

March2013.jpg (66 KB)"

Here is the link to his photo:
http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/atta ... &forumid=1
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http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/mess ... ight_key=y
03/12/2013 05:47 PM
"Hi Herbe,
The little black hairs are all new."
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http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/mess ... ight_key=y
03/13/2013 09:03 AM
"Thanks teenwolf for the info.
Really I am not concerned about growing my hair back or not. I just happen to read about capillogain on this forum and my wife suggested I try it. Many people tried all kinds of products such minox and others and it never crossed my mind to try them. I am happy the way I am, bald or otherwise. Been bald never bothered me but like I said only after my wife asked me to try it that I did. I hope that cleared the air for you and I am thankful for all your suggestions and recommendations about my bald head. I think you should work as a hair psychotherapist to get people like me out the hair lose phobia. Dude I don't give a crap about growing my hair back or not. Like I said it was suggest to me and I tried and you know what it is working, 20 per cent of growth can make a lot of difference for a lot of people. If capillogain can help me grow my hair between 30 and 40 percent I'll be more than happy in fact that's how much hair I want back and if it doesn't work then so be it . And no thanks no hair transplant for me.
As for your lecture about what I should and shouldn't do about my bald head, please roll it up and stick it where the sun doesn't shine.

Thanks again

Oh by the way I am 51 years old and been bald for the best part of the last 15 years and capillogain is working with me and I hope it can work and help all the younger people who are worried about either going bald or starting to go bald or half bald."
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03/13/2013 10:40 AM
"Thanks morgan.

My 30 year old nephew started losing his hair and he's been keeping a close eye on my (bald head) for the last three or 4 months to see if capi is working or not. He is very fussy about his hair and very worried about trying anything on his hair. Last week he ordered capillogain because he is now certain it is working for me and I really hope it will work for him.
I'll ask him to take some pictures.

Good luck to you all."
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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by SyntheseLabRat » Mon Apr 08, 2013 2:09 am

The many small dark thin hairs seem to be the new ones. Hopefully they grow longer and thicker. But Simon seems to have the right amount of patience.
Some people expect results like after a HT after about 3 months, which is hilarious; re-enlargement of miniaturized hair follicles needs more time.

http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/atta ... &forumid=1

I think even for those who are going to have a HT using a topical makes sense, as for HERBE; I will upload his comments below.
Even if you can reactivate only a fraction of your hair it will make the HT look more natural and more dense and you need less donor hair. Also some HT will look bad sooner or later if the hair loss of the susceptible hair continues.
HT institutes know that and they advise topical cosmetic products.
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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by SyntheseLabRat » Mon Apr 08, 2013 2:38 am

MG63 wrote:I was on spectral dnc with minoxidil. When I switched to tonic, I had the minoxidil shed. I hope it comes back with the tonic. Going to wait a bit longer to see what happens
HERBE recently gave a very positive 3 months update. His story may shed some light on this shedding-issue :)
I list below some of his comments in chronological order. You will see that HERBE was very anxious about his shedding phase, too. But I think he is happy now that he continued. Make up your own mind, here are his comments:

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http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/mess ... TMP=Linear
01/05/2013 01:48 PM
"Am I the only one here that gettting a shedding from this product -I had the same shed from propecia and had to stop because the shedding never stop. Is there any ingreadents in Capillogain to mess with hormones?"
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http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/mess ... TMP=Linear
01/06/2013 09:41 AM
"I'm not trying to bash this product but I had simular problem with propecia (I had none stop shedding for 3month(hypothryoidism?) and loss of eyebrows were thinning -But yes the rule of thumb is if a shed occures its a sign the product is doing something but there is amount of time where it should stop and go back to the angen phasee, I only used minox (bald spot on crown )and minox stop working just maintaining there so I will try a new probuct tiime to time to see if I can get better results, but it stressful when you see you bald spot expanding 1 to 2 inches"
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03/12/2013 01:51 PM
"Been using this product since late December, I have a thinning crawn area and tried to take pictures but i have pepper gray hair and they dont show to well -2 months late i can say there is a little thicking with some gray hair growing out but its hard to see- but i can say it thicked the hair for sure -more that minx did -i apply it 1x ed.."
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03/12/2013 05:34 PM
"I have the same regrowth as you Simon -are the gray hairs new or are the dark hair new -I have not dropped minx because I dropped it for three month and all my hair shed out the ones miinx was keeping alive so I use minx in the am pm=capillogain -caplillogain is a great product."
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http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/mess ... lastunread
04/06/2013 03:10 PM
"3month update -Benn using since end of December-Crown area only-thicking of existing hair- some grey vellus hair-grew cons---neg-had eyes problems,which some users experenced went away but for some reason my forhead is more oily with some weird red zits -I dont apply it there so who knows add-eod-minx hour after cap -good product but regrow maybe 25% better then minx nothing like mark has the best results but he is on so many topicals -no offence-it hard to gear what product is working really"
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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by Friday » Mon Apr 08, 2013 7:33 am

SyntheseLabRat wrote:
Friday wrote:
SyntheseLabRat wrote:
Don´t worry too much about the Fin, a few days won´t do much harm I guess. You can remove one or two days from your gap because of the half life of Fin. If you use 1mg or 1.25mg per day, you likely have still some Fin in your system on the next day. If I remember right, there is a study that showed that 0.25mg Fin per day also worked.
Capillogain arrived today, propecia should be here tomorrow, so I can stop worrying now ;)

But you are right, I just read that it takes about two weeks before dht levels are back to baseline, so I guess I'm in the clear.

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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by Fizzball » Wed Apr 10, 2013 11:26 pm

I would love to give this a solid trial but it still not available through my region without paying the earth, I wish biovea would reply!
What is the situation on dstore, any replies yet?

Maybe try contact fishpond?
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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by baldnotbeautiful » Fri Apr 12, 2013 12:17 pm

Can I mix some adenosine into my bottle? I have 100g of it, so not sure how much I should add, or if it would even dissolve anyways. Maybe something for you to add in your future batches.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22020741

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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by SyntheseLabRat » Sat Apr 13, 2013 4:14 pm

Fizzball wrote:I would love to give this a solid trial but it still not available through my region without paying the earth, I wish biovea would reply!
What is the situation on dstore, any replies yet?

Maybe try contact fishpond?
Thanks for the hint, fishpond looks interesting.
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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by SyntheseLabRat » Sat Apr 13, 2013 4:15 pm

baldnotbeautiful wrote:Can I mix some adenosine into my bottle? I have 100g of it, so not sure how much I should add, or if it would even dissolve anyways. Maybe something for you to add in your future batches.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22020741
Better don´t mix anything with Capillogain, it might compromise the vehicle.
I know about adenosine but thank you for the hint.
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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by SyntheseLabRat » Mon Apr 15, 2013 4:47 pm

to jazzb from HLH

You claim to have an allergic reaction to Capillogain and you got a pimple on your cheek.
An allergy is easy to test. You can perform an allergy test on your arm with Capillogain as described here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skin_allergy_test

But you don´t need to scratch your skin for the test since Capillogain has a very effective vehicle.
If the test turns out to be negative, you better start thinking of another reason for your rash. It may be convenient to blame Capillogain but it may distract you from the search for the real cause in case the test turns out to be negative.
But even if the test turns out to be positive it is just bad luck for you but most people don´t have a sensitivity problem with Capillogain.
Many people are allergic to some antibiotics. However, these antibiotics save many lives and most people won´t bash an antibiotic just because they have the bad luck to be allergic to it.
And pimples can have many causes ....
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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by Jacob » Mon Apr 15, 2013 5:33 pm

I saw his posts..and the one(s) telling others to stay away from Cap because he got a reaction from it is idiotic. Years ago I had a major reaction from some natural peptide product from Korea or someplace(wish I could think of the name..would like to see if it's still around). It would leave little almost blister-like bumps on my scalp wherever I applied it. A bit painful as well :shock: I didn't go around whining and telling others to stay away from the stuff. Some others that tried it had no such reaction.

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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by HairyHarry » Mon Apr 15, 2013 10:52 pm

Synthese, any idea when the light version will be available?

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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by SyntheseLabRat » Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:48 am

HairyHarry wrote:Synthese, any idea when the light version will be available?
We were running low on raw material and we had to give the classic tonic priority. But we already reordered the ingredients and the should arrive soon.
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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by baldnotbeautiful » Tue Apr 16, 2013 2:49 pm

how long is Capillogain good for? I bought mine in January, although according to the batch number it was made in December. I just now really started to use it, is the product still effective?

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Post by SyntheseLabRat » Tue Apr 16, 2013 4:59 pm

baldnotbeautiful wrote:how long is Capillogain good for? I bought mine in January, although according to the batch number it was made in December. I just now really started to use it, is the product still effective?
If I remember right, it is stable for half a year or maybe even a year. It is written somewhere on the bottle.
With regard to the effectiveness, if you didn´t store it in a hot place it should still be fine I guess.
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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by Ineq » Thu Apr 18, 2013 3:42 am

Though I'm waiting for an affordable way to get this in Australia anyway, I'm still on the fence about triamonidil... On one hand, I would like to do the maximum possible to help my hair, but on the other, I am a bit paranoid about any possible side effects. I'll probably at least get one bottle to try, but I don't want it to go to waste either... I was wondering, when the light version is available, would it be fine to mix the two versions together? Since everything else in the formula is the same? Having it at a lower concentration (since you mentioned that it was doubled after the early batches anyway) might make me a bit less concerned.

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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by SyntheseLabRat » Thu Apr 18, 2013 4:00 am

Ineq wrote:Though I'm waiting for an affordable way to get this in Australia anyway, I'm still on the fence about triamonidil... On one hand, I would like to do the maximum possible to help my hair, but on the other, I am a bit paranoid about any possible side effects. I'll probably at least get one bottle to try, but I don't want it to go to waste either... I was wondering, when the light version is available, would it be fine to mix the two versions together? Since everything else in the formula is the same? Having it at a lower concentration (since you mentioned that it was doubled after the early batches anyway) might make me a bit less concerned.
We contacted fishpond and they currently process our case.
Yes, you can dilute the classic version with the Triaminodil-free version.
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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by Jacob » Thu Apr 18, 2013 3:40 pm

SyntheseLabRat wrote:
HairyHarry wrote:Synthese, any idea when the light version will be available?
We were running low on raw material and we had to give the classic tonic priority. But we already reordered the ingredients and the should arrive soon.
Any plans to increase the procyanidins a bit to replace the Triaminodil..to give it a boost- even if only in our heads? :-k

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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by baldnotbeautiful » Thu Apr 18, 2013 6:30 pm

with my 100g of adenosine, could I add that to the shampoo?

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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by SyntheseLabRat » Fri Apr 19, 2013 5:19 am

Jacob wrote:
SyntheseLabRat wrote:
HairyHarry wrote:Synthese, any idea when the light version will be available?
We were running low on raw material and we had to give the classic tonic priority. But we already reordered the ingredients and the should arrive soon.
Any plans to increase the procyanidins a bit to replace the Triaminodil..to give it a boost- even if only in our heads? :-k
No.
We want to show that the tonic works also without Triaminodil. If we change something else besides the Triaminodil, people may say "oh, maybe the sensitive version works because of the changes and in the classic tonic it is still the Triaminodil that works and the rest is just useless stuff for increasing the price. But I want something to replace my Minox, so I need the Triaminodil version, but I can´t be sure if the rest works the same as in the sensitive version since the sensitive version is so much different.".
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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by SyntheseLabRat » Fri Apr 19, 2013 5:25 am

baldnotbeautiful wrote:with my 100g of adenosine, could I add that to the shampoo?
100g for one bottle is way too much! I am not allowed to help you to find the right concentration, sorry.
I am not sure if you will be able to dissolve it in the shampoo and distribute it homogeneously since the thickener is already added.
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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by Jacob » Fri Apr 19, 2013 7:42 am

SyntheseLabRat wrote:
No.
We want to show that the tonic works also without Triaminodil. If we change something else besides the Triaminodil, people may say "oh, maybe the sensitive version works because of the changes and in the classic tonic it is still the Triaminodil that works and the rest is just useless stuff for increasing the price. But I want something to replace my Minox, so I need the Triaminodil version, but I can´t be sure if the rest works the same as in the sensitive version since the sensitive version is so much different.".
You have to stop worrying what everybody is and is going to say/think. You already have a clown running around telling ppl not to use it because he personally had some reaction to it. Etc. Some are seeing results..others aren't. Even if it "works"..there's no reason to not want to possibly make it so that it could possibly work even better. MBP is a very hard thing to treat.

I guess you could add a bit more and not tell us as well...but anyway....

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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by SyntheseLabRat » Fri Apr 19, 2013 11:26 am

Jacob wrote:
SyntheseLabRat wrote:
No.
We want to show that the tonic works also without Triaminodil. If we change something else besides the Triaminodil, people may say "oh, maybe the sensitive version works because of the changes and in the classic tonic it is still the Triaminodil that works and the rest is just useless stuff for increasing the price. But I want something to replace my Minox, so I need the Triaminodil version, but I can´t be sure if the rest works the same as in the sensitive version since the sensitive version is so much different.".
You have to stop worrying what everybody is and is going to say/think. You already have a clown running around telling ppl not to use it because he personally had some reaction to it. Etc. Some are seeing results..others aren't. Even if it "works"..there's no reason to not want to possibly make it so that it could possibly work even better. MBP is a very hard thing to treat.

I guess you could add a bit more and not tell us as well...but anyway....
Maybe I explained it wrong. What I mean is that we want to show people that the classic version works not only because of the low amount of Triaminodil. I don´t care that much about opinions, but results do matter. I agree with you that one should try to make a product better and we are doing that.
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Post by israelite » Fri Apr 19, 2013 2:26 pm

bottomline apprpx 30 people havereported results! thats pretty damn good!

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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by Jacob » Fri Apr 19, 2013 4:57 pm

SyntheseLabRat wrote:
Jacob wrote:
SyntheseLabRat wrote:
No.
We want to show that the tonic works also without Triaminodil. If we change something else besides the Triaminodil, people may say "oh, maybe the sensitive version works because of the changes and in the classic tonic it is still the Triaminodil that works and the rest is just useless stuff for increasing the price. But I want something to replace my Minox, so I need the Triaminodil version, but I can´t be sure if the rest works the same as in the sensitive version since the sensitive version is so much different.".
You have to stop worrying what everybody is and is going to say/think. You already have a clown running around telling ppl not to use it because he personally had some reaction to it. Etc. Some are seeing results..others aren't. Even if it "works"..there's no reason to not want to possibly make it so that it could possibly work even better. MBP is a very hard thing to treat.

I guess you could add a bit more and not tell us as well...but anyway....
Maybe I explained it wrong. What I mean is that we want to show people that the classic version works not only because of the low amount of Triaminodil. I don´t care that much about opinions, but results do matter. I agree with you that one should try to make a product better and we are doing that.
Yeah I understood that as being what you want to do. And I guess I should point out to Mark- it would be nice if Proctor would have done that years and years ago since he and Bryan always claimed the minox didn't do anything..or was even being cancelled out somehow [-( So it is nice that this is being done with Cap...

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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by SyntheseLabRat » Mon Apr 22, 2013 10:06 am

israelite wrote:bottomline apprpx 30 people havereported results! thats pretty damn good!
Not to mention those customers who have results while on Capillogain but also used other products and who can´t tell which product worked for them like Jacob for example.
They are not listed on our testimonials page.

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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by israelite » Mon Apr 22, 2013 7:24 pm

here is a youtube video showing a patch of new regrowth. btw anotrher postive report on btt!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IE_FK9RST5I

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Post by SyntheseLabRat » Wed Apr 24, 2013 3:25 am

israelite wrote:here is a youtube video showing a patch of new regrowth. btw anotrher postive report on btt!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IE_FK9RST5I
Thanks for the hint. I guess you mean this one from StayThick:

http://www.baldtruthtalk.com/showthread ... 77&page=17

quote:
"Time for a bump?

Anybody else using this product with any results? I just started month 4 and have noticed some improvement on my hairline. Looking forward to making an evaluation at month 6.

Anybody else?"
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Well, I hope he doesn´t mind if I add his comment to our testimonials page.

In an earlier comment he said:

http://www.baldtruthtalk.com/showthread ... 77&page=14

quote:
"It's tough to say because I grew my hair out so I'm not sure if the little hairs I see along my hairline are just old hairs that got longer or hair that capillogain brought to life. Still early though.. I'll give 4-5 months total before making a final conclusion.

I heard of lipogain but its application might not be suitable for work. I use Rogaine foam because I can look presentable going to work after applying. Lipogain I hear makes your hair look greasy and gross and I need a day application which is why I use the foam."
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So it looks like he is more certain now that Capillogain works for him.

Mark, not everybody has results after 3 weeks like you; they start at a different level and they have different hair loss susceptibility.
According to his comments he got these little hairs at his hair line already after one and a half bottle, which is ok I think.
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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by SyntheseLabRat » Wed Apr 24, 2013 3:34 am

israelite wrote:here is a youtube video showing a patch of new regrowth. btw anotrher postive report on btt!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IE_FK9RST5I
Those hairs definitely have cosmetic impact.
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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by SyntheseLabRat » Wed Apr 24, 2013 8:47 am

Looks like the positive report of "StayThick" on BTT triggered another customer to share his experience with us.
"the_dude78" comments on BTT:

http://www.baldtruthtalk.com/showthread ... 77&page=17

quote:
"Yes! Hairline has definitely improved and the hair on my crown is getting thicker too. So all in all very positive. I've been on it since jan/feb."
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Actually he is using a flawless batch only since about March 15th when he received his replacement bottles.

I wonder if I should quote all the other older reports here too in order to trigger new reports :)
I hope that won´t be considered as spam.
The list is more or less a chronologic but not strictly.
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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by SyntheseLabRat » Wed Apr 24, 2013 9:01 am

"hungrylikethewolf"

Reports:
http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/mess ... TMP=Linear
11/28/2012 09:04 PM
"Been using this for about a month. Got my bottle free as I posted in another thread with Sparky. So far I seem to like it. The only down side is the herbal smell but I got used to it. I am getting alot of new baby hairs at my hairline but I don't know for sure if this is from the tonic. I started using Neogenic a few weeks before too. However, shedding has slowed down a lot and my hair seems thicker now. I like using the Capillogain better than minoxidil which I quit using over a year ago. I do know for sure either Neogenic or Capillogain does help either by themselves or together. If you got the money and are a diffuse thinner like I am with a low NW, its worth a try. I honestly think low NWs with diffuse thinning benefit the most with growth stimulants as it can thicken existing thin hairs and make them cosmetically thicker and stronger. I see very few hairs now on my pillow at night and when I shampoo my hair. Looking back now all those years I used minoxidil, I realized it caused alot of my shedding in a pattern like a roller coaster. After a year off of it, I no longer have that major roller coaster of shedding I used to have with minoxidil. No more bloating face either. I know if I do consume foods with higher salt that gives me some bloat but minoxidil seems to increase it even more."
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12/11/2012 06:45 PM
"Using the Neogenic every other day due to the high alcohol content in it. Everyday was too irritating. I use Capillogain in the morning and leave it on for at least 3 hours before showering due to the smell. I really think Neogenic and Capillogain make a good combo treatment as my hair is really improving in overall thickness. I kept all my treatments exactly the same and it was only after using both Neogenic and Capillogain that I noticed obvious thickening of existing hairs and some new hairs sprouting. However, 3 months before this happened Proxiphen had changed color only so I don't know if the formula was improved in anyway. Been on Proxiphen for many years so if nothing has changed other than the color, it has to be the Neogenic/Capillogain combo.
So to make things easy, I use Proxiphen every other day, Neogenic every other day but not on the same day as Proxiphen, and Capillogain in the morning. With this new treatment my hair is looking thicker and I barely shed anymore. However, to be fair I have minor diffuse thinning and receding, so I am a perfect candidate to respond to treatments that can thicken existing hairs and help maintain as well. One box of neogenic is going to easily last me 3 months the way I am using it. The only downside of the neogenic is it has way too much alcohol and don't like the smell either. I like topicals with no smell. Proxiphen has virtually no smell to it."
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12/13/2012 12:05 PM
"Swiss, I don't do well with Rogaine foam or liquid yet Capillogain I am fine with. My eyes got irritated all the time with Rogaine and my face did get some bloat especially under my eyes. Capillogain has a smell to it that might bother you though. If you bought them thru Amazon, you can return them. Amazon is great at accepting returns and giving you a full refund sometimes including shipping."
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02/23/2013 04:49 PM
"Still maintaining and just overall thickening. I do see some small hair popping up in the hair line but its not going to be enough to make a cosmetic difference. I know only a transplant can give me that but I would say its a good minoxidil substitute without side effects. I have been shedding a little more since I quit Neogenic."
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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by SyntheseLabRat » Wed Apr 24, 2013 9:06 am

"israelite" / "marklc2004"

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http://www.functional-products.net/index.php?id=139
http://www.functional-products.net/index.php?id=140
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http://www.functional-products.net/index.php?id=178
http://www.functional-products.net/index.php?id=179

Videos:
http://www.hairlossfight.com/forums/vie ... &start=250
by israelite » Tue Jan 08, 2013 2:52 am
"Im pleased with my results with capillogain. Hairs are growing along the hairline. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlUbpE72DSA.
im hoping when i get enough money i can put proxiphen back in my regimen"
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by israelite » Tue Jan 29, 2013 7:42 pm
"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7t0Zq4I0kM
this is a very very good video! it shows the nw1 pattern filling in with hairs! also my forehead is greasy because of oils"
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http://www.hairlossfight.com/forums/vie ... &start=500
by israelite » Sun Mar 17, 2013 12:56 pm
"getting strong regrowth! proof is in the youtub e video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo5PgaFAVCA

here is the old youtube videos

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWCGKUkWDRA"
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http://www.hairlossfight.com/forums/vie ... &start=600
by israelite » Tue Apr 23, 2013 4:24 am
"here is a youtube video showing a patch of new regrowth. btw anotrher postive report on btt!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IE_FK9RST5I"
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Reports:
http://www.amazon.com/Capillogain%C2%AE ... _orig_subj
"5.0 out of 5 stars i posted pics of hairline regrowth! December 2, 2012
By marklc
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the ingredients in this product are amazing! i highly suggest people look at reviews in the hairloss forums at this product! [...] [...]

update. been using capillogain for 2 months and little hairs are getting stronger! i posted the pics please take a look"
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http://www.hairlossfight.com/forums/vie ... &start=100
by israelite » Wed Dec 12, 2012 5:26 pm
"my thought with capillogain : this is the best liquid vehicle i have EVER used. within one min it dries and its like u never applied anything! this is one of the major problems with topicals they never reach the hair follicle roots and this product 100% does!

this product aborbs very well. i'm gonna buy more and put compounds in it."
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http://www.hairlossfight.com/forums/vie ... &start=150
by israelite » Mon Dec 24, 2012 2:23 am
"I notice my capillogain will last me a couple months. here is an updated progress phtot"
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http://www.hairlossfight.com/forums/vie ... &start=150
by israelite » Wed Dec 26, 2012 6:28 pm
"i been using capillogain for will over a month now! i always had very small hairs but now they are growing. recently i have only been applying 4 topicals! capillogain, ru, vpa, and minox sulfate."
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http://www.hairlossfight.com/forums/vie ... &start=200
by israelite » Mon Dec 31, 2012 8:11 pm
"mission people started to purchase capillogain in the beginning of december! i made it very clear to the reason i like capillogain. 1 the superior delivery! within seconds t dries.2. ingredients.3. the price- 1 bottle will last me several months. also barbarea posted pics and they were amazing. also i'm not dropping anything in my regimen. i believe in dht blockers, growth stims, natural products, etc. do u think capillogain can keep hairs for the long term without a dht blocker? mission if u think such foolish thoughts then u can kiss your hair goodbye!"
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http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/mess ... TMP=Linear
01/06/2013 05:24 PM
"i can say 100% capillogain is making my hairline stronger! im on the second month! i also believe it works good in synergy with other products"
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http://www.hairlossfight.com/forums/vie ... &start=250
by israelite » Tue Jan 15, 2013 5:02 am
"my results are getting stronger! hairs longer i use 4 topicals ansd capillogain is a good for making those hairs grow longer"
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http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/mess ... lastunread
01/31/2013 03:18 PM
"post pictures of your results! if u have small little hairs it will make them go terminal!"
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http://www.hairlossfight.com/forums/vie ... php?t=2720
Tue Feb 05, 2013 8:49 pm
"here is the best photo showing progress! small hairs are becoming patches of growth"
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Post by SyntheseLabRat » Wed Apr 24, 2013 9:12 am

"babarbea"

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Reports:
http://www.hairlossfight.com/forums/vie ... &start=200
This is actually a private communication from “babarbea” to “israelite” posted by “israelite”:
by israelite » Sun Dec 30, 2012 8:45 pm
“here is list of people wo like capillogain/ having results!
hungrylikethewolf-am getting alot of new baby hairs at my hairline.The only down side is the herbal smell but I got used to it.

zenderThis is good stuff!

barbarbeabecause i really like the product1 "I like it, its work very well, but its need more than one application per day"iuse twice daily, its help OC with one very good synergy".

israelite-good delivery, drys fast, hairlinr hairs getting longer

i believe 2 in german forum and co workers also have reported success”
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02/14/2013 12:53 AM
"Hi Robert Mitchoum
Yes, at the be beginning of my test, I have used TB4
I think TB4 is the more incredible product i have seen, to restore damaged cell
I have used TB4 for 3 month, by injecting in the scalp with good results
But the cons is the cancer risk
OC work very well, you just need long time to restore damaged cell.
I have saved time by using TB4

i have tested to use now acid boswellique every day and ciclopirox shampoo X3/Week, and stop TB4
OC with boswellique every day for 20 days
Luteolin with boswellique for 10 days
http://www.follacure.com/t/Luteolin

Luteolin work very well, no refregired need

People said TB4 dont work, and OC dont work !!!
i have regrowth with OC and TB4 (now acid boswellique) + quercetin + capillogain + ciclopirox shampoo

it's just need more than 5 month !!!!"
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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by SyntheseLabRat » Wed Apr 24, 2013 9:16 am

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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by SyntheseLabRat » Wed Apr 24, 2013 9:32 am

"kery"

Photos:
http://www.functional-products.net/index.php?id=136

Reports:
http://www.alopezie.de/fud/index.php/mv/msg/21881/0/80/
Sun, 21 October 2012 21:12
original comment:
"nach 2-3 Wochen Capillogain sind zumindestens bei mir (noch)keine minoxähnlichen nw zu erkennen.Die Kopfhaut bleibt zum Glück bisher auch Schuppenfrei."

translation attempt:
"I haven´t noticed any typical minox sides after 2-3 weeks Capillogain (yet). Luckily, the scalp stays free of dandruff so far, too."
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http://www.alopezie.de/fud/index.php/mv/msg/21881/0/80/
Mon, 22 October 2012 16:42
original comment:
"Hallo FinallyFree.Ich hatte das Kirkland Minox und das Regaine jeweils ca.1Jahr angewandt.Bei beiden sehr starke Schuppungen mit Verkrustung,Zunahme der Körperbehaarung,etwas angeschwollendes Gesicht.Gebracht hat es vorübergehend nur Pflaumhaare die nach einiger Zeit wieder verschwanden.
Das Capillogain ist auf jeden Fall Hautfreundlich.Über die Wirkung kann ich nach der kurzen Zeit,leider noch nichts berichten."

translation attempt:
"Hello FinallyFree. I used Kirkland Minox and Regaine for ca. 1 year each. Both lead to very strong dandruff with scaling, increased body hair, somewhat swollen face. They gave me temporarily only vellus hairs that disappeared after some time. Capillogain is definitely more skin-friendly. Unfortunately, I can´t report on its effectiveness yet after such a short time."
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
http://www.alopezie.de/fud/index.php/mv ... 881/0/120/
Mon, 19 November 2012 17:21
original comment:
"kleines Update nach 1,5 Monaten Capillogain:Leichte Kräftigung der vorhandenden,sowie der ehemals schwach pigmentierten Haare .Neuer Flaumwuchs eher dünn besäät bis jetzt.Bin aber durchaus zufrieden und guter Hoffnung.Mido kannst du das in etwa auch bestätigen?"

translation attempt:
"small update after 1.5 months Capillogain: Slight fortification of existing as well as previously weak pigmented hairs. Sparse new vellus hairs so far. But I am quite happy and confident. Mido, can you confirm this more or less?"
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http://www.alopezie.de/fud/index.php/mv ... 881/0/160/
Tue, 11 December 2012 19:29
original comment:
"Ich benutze es seit über 2 Monaten.Absolut keine Nebenwirkungen,weder Shedding noch Kopfhautreizungen."

translation attempt:
"I use it for more than 2 months. Absolutely no sides, neither shedding nor scalp irritation."
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http://www.alopezie.de/fud/index.php/mv ... 881/0/160/
Tue, 11 December 2012 20:54
original comment:
"Hallo Humboldt.Ich nehme nur das Capillogain als Topical .Kein Vergleich z.b.mit dem Kirkland Minox ,wo nach dem Auftragen kaum eine normale geflegte Frisur zustande kam.Das ist mit Capillogain absolut keine Problem.Lasse es 1-2 Std. einziehen und Föne danach.Nichts Fettig oder Pürtig
Etwas dicker sind sie geworden,vorallem die verkümmerten dünnen Haare bekommen allmächlich wieder Farbe und Kraft.Vom Neuwuchs ,in meinem Fall damals nur Flaum, war Minox aggressiver,aber es hatte mir auch viele Kräftige Haare gekillt und die NWs waren es auch nicht Wert Minox weiter anzuwenden."

translation attempt:
"Hello Humboldt. I only topical product I use is Capillogain. No comparison to e.g. Kirkland Minox, where after the application hardly a normal neat hairstyle is possible. That´s absolutely no problem with Capillogain. I let it absorb for 1-2 hours and blow-dry afterwards. Nothing greasy
My hairs became somewhat thicker, especially those atrophied thin hairs get slowly back their color and strength. Minox gave me more aggressive regrowth in form of vellus hairs in the past, but it also killed many of my strong hairs and the sides were not worth it to continue the application of Minox."
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http://www.alopezie.de/fud/index.php/m/255021/
Tue, 15 January 2013 18:47
original comment:
"jetzt nach 3,5 Monaten capillogain stehe ich wie vor 1,5Monaten.Leider Stillstand.Die weissen Flaumhaare wollen oder können nicht mehr.Anwendungsbereiche:Schläfen,Haaransatz und Ghes.Die Haare selbst scheinen voller zu sein.Werde dem Ganzen noch einige Monate geben.Nebenwirkungen ansonsten keine.“

translation attempt:
"now after 3.5 months Capillogain I am at the same status as after 1.5 months. Unfortunately. The white vellus hairs don´t want or can´t anymore. Application region: temples, hairline and receding hairline. The hairs seem to be more full. Will still give it a try for some months. No sides."
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http://www.alopezie.de/fud/index.php/m/255021/
Tue, 15 January 2013 19:03
original comment:
"vielleicht sollte ich das probieren.Nehme es einmal am Tag ,abends.Trotz alledem bin ich immernoch guter Dinge ,wie bei kein anderen Mittel zuvor.Bei Minox ,K5 Tinktur oder sämtlich anderen waren die Flaumhaare oft schneller wieder verschwunden wie sie gekommen sind.Bei capillogain halten sie sich hartnäckig und brauchen ein Kick oder halt Zeit."

translation attempt:
"maybe I should try that. I use it once a day in the evening. In spite of everything I am still more confident than with any other product before. With Minox, K5 tincture or any other product the vellus hairs often were gone faster than they came. With capillogain they keep staying stubbornly and need a kick or maybe time."
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http://www.alopezie.de/fud/index.php/m/255021/
Wed, 16 January 2013 14:38
original comment:
"Bei mir zumindestens alles Top.Aber wie Humboldt schon schrieb,eher in die Nase "

translation attempt:
"Everything is top at least for me. But as Humboldt already wrote, rather in the nose"
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http://www.alopezie.de/fud/index.php/m/255021/
Fri, 18 January 2013 20:16
original comment:
"Ich habe hier mal ein Foto der Ghe nach 3,5Monaten capillogain.Immerhin schonmal "kräftige"weisse Flaumhaare bis 1cm Länge.Habe das Gefühl,das noch bisschen was gehen könnte."

translation attempt:
"I uploaded a photo of my receding hairline after 3.5 months Capillogain. Remarkably already “strong” white vellus hairs up to 1cm length. I have the feeling further improvement is possible."
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http://www.alopezie.de/fud/index.php?t=msg&goto=254055
Wed, 23 January 2013 18:24
original comment:
"schaut gut aus.Bleib bloss bei deinem Regimen.Ich sehe es ja bei mir selbst.10 Jahre Ghes und so ganz langsam zeigen sich die Flaumhaare,bleiben und werden kräftiger.In solchen Fällen sollte man vielleicht doch mal ein Jahr durchziehen."

translation attempt:
"looks good. Stay with your regimen. I know it from my own experience. 10 years receding hairline and very slowly the vellus hairs show up, they stay and are getting stronger. In such cases one should see it through for one year."
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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by SyntheseLabRat » Wed Apr 24, 2013 9:37 am

"AFROLOCKE"

Reports:
http://www.alopezie.de/fud/index.php/mv ... 881/0/200/
Sat, 29 December 2012 13:02
original comment:
"Ich benutze Capi seit Wochen jetzt nur an der Front, weil ich ma sehen wollte, ob sich was tut etc.
Ich muss sagen zieht superschnell ein und komplett auf der Linie wo ich es auftrage sind lauter kleine Mini Haare .

Ich beobachte weiter und berichte."

translation attempt:
"I use Capi since weeks only at the front, because I wanted to know if something is going to happen etc.

I have to say it absorbs super fast and many small mini hairs appear at the whole line where I apply it.

I continue my observation and I will report."
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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by SyntheseLabRat » Wed Apr 24, 2013 9:43 am

"MIDO"

Reports:
http://www.alopezie.de/fud/index.php/m/ ... msg_255021
Mon, 14 January 2013 13:39
original comment:
"Nachdem der alte Thread leider unübersichtlich wurde hier ein zweiter. Vielleicht kurze Beschreibung wer wie lange es schon anwendet und NW oder Wirkungen sieht.
Wende es seit ca. 2.5 Monaten an. Subjektive Meinung von mir und meiner Freundin: Haare scheinen dichter/gesünder. Vor allem an der Tonsur (laut meiner Freundin) einzelne Stellen dichter. An den GHE, entlang der Haarlinie, wachsen kleine leicht pigmentierte Härchen nach. Klingt alles nach einer Minox ähnlichen Wirkung.

NW: Große Poren auf der Stirn und seltsame kleine Fältchen in den GHE. Meine Freundin meint da sind keine Falten aber mir kommt vor die Spannkraft der Haut lässt nach. Sieht älter aus. Feuchtigkeitscreme wirkt bedingt. Gesichtsmaske mit Heilerde hilft die Haut zu straffen. Zitronensaft hilft die Poren zu verkleinern. Musste aber vorher nie solche Dinge anwenden. Bin anfang 30, rauche nicht, betreibe Sport, esse mal mehr und mal weniger gesund und gehe hin und wieder ins Solarium.

Überlege mir die Version ohne Triaminodil zu bestellen und für zwei Monate anzuwenden um danach wieder auf die Version mit Triaminodil umzusteigen.

Habe Fotos zu Beginn der Anwendung gemacht und werde in ca. einem Monat ein erstes Fotoupdate online stellen."

translation attempt:
"Here is a second thread after the old thread unfortunately has become unclear. Maybe give a short description for how long you have been using it and which side effects and positive effects you noticed.

I use it for ca. 2.5 months. Subjective opinion of me and my girlfriend: Hairs seem to be more dense/healthy. Especially at the vertex (according to my girlfriend) single spots have become more dense. Along the receding hairline grow small hairs with little pigmentation. Sounds like an effect similar to Minox.

Sides: Large pores on the forehead and strange little wrinkles in the temples. My girlfriend says there are no wrinkles but I have the impression the impression of the skin is decreasing. It looks older. Moisturizer works limited. Face mask with healing earth helps to tighten the skin. Lemon juice helps to decrease the size of the pores. But I never had to do things like that. I am in my early 30s, don´t smoke, do sports, eat sometimes healthy sometimes less healthy and I visit the solarium every now and then.

I consider to order the version without Triaminodil and to use it for 2 months in order to switch back to the version with Triaminodil afterwards.

I took photos at the beginning of the usage und I will upload first update photos in ca. one month."
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http://www.alopezie.de/fud/index.php/m/ ... msg_255021
Tue, 15 January 2013 11:22
original comment:
"1.5 mL ca 4-5 mal die Woche. Einmal täglich.
Sonst nix
P.s ich habe keine Flocken/Punkte in meinem Produkt"

translation attempt:
"1.5 mL ca 4-5 times per week. Once daily.
Nothing else

P.s I have no flakes/spots in my product"
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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by SyntheseLabRat » Wed Apr 24, 2013 9:44 am

"momo786"

Reports:
http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/mess ... TMP=Linear
01/23/2013 12:15 PM
"This topical has been brilliant for the hairline mines has become alot thicker however forhead gets greasy and hair, it doesn't seem to do much for the crown"
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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by SyntheseLabRat » Wed Apr 24, 2013 9:47 am

"tinytim"

Reports:
http://www.hairlossfight.com/forums/vie ... &start=300
Thu Jan 17, 2013 3:01 pm
"hi isr i do see an improvment are you using ru58841? as i thought that may go well with capillogain also your thoughts on that fred?"
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Sun Jan 20, 2013 12:07 pm
"hi synth i have got your pm message many thanks i notice that i will use the one i dropped into water as not much got in what are your thoughts on using minoxidil with az acid with capillogain or do you think i should still use it just with finasteride as i am seeing some tiny hairs where its shiny spot."
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http://www.hairlossfight.com/forums/vie ... &start=300
Mon Jan 21, 2013 11:17 am
"hi fred i wonder if we really need to use minox with cap if i am getting some fine hairs regrowing although i wet my scalp with the rhodanid lotion as well as this i feel L Lysine 1000mgs a day oral and zinc and finas."
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http://www.hairlossfight.com/forums/vie ... &start=300
Mon Jan 21, 2013 1:18 pm
"hi synth i am just using rhodanid lotion topical and capillogain with some oral finas,i was thinking of trying some psi as in neosil 101 whats your feeling on this."
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http://www.hairlossfight.com/forums/vie ... &start=300
Mon Jan 21, 2013 5:21 pm
"i forgot to add fred i am also using topical certrizine any thoughts on that or should i drop that?"
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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by SyntheseLabRat » Wed Apr 24, 2013 9:59 am

"Simon"

Photos:
http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/atta ... &forumid=1
http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/atta ... &forumid=1

Reports:
http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/mess ... TMP=Linear
12/23/2012 02:12 PM
"I been using capillogain for just under two weeks, I like it, no side effects at all and I can tell you this %&$! really works. well for me at least."
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http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/mess ... TMP=Linear
01/06/2013 05:11 PM
"I only speak for myself....
I been using Capillogain for about a month and I can honestly say that I have no problems what so ever.

This product may not work for everybody but for sure it is working for me.

It sounds far fetched to notice a lot of shedding by using anything for two or three days unless you are allergic to it or the product is toxic."
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http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/mess ... lastunread
02/21/2013 11:12 PM
"I'll try to take some new pictures with the same lighting, hair length and angle, and post them here soon for comparison with the first picture I posted.
Like I said before, this S**T really work.

Here is a picture I just took.
http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/atta ... &forumid=1
"
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02/22/2013 08:38 AM
"Yes I do,
My mistake I should have said take new pix to compare with photos I posted here in the past.
The pix are on my first post.

How much of it is new .... hhhmmmm according to my wife, family and friends they all said I have about 25% new growth and all the fine small hair I have, now growing longer and thicker.

I still use NasalCrome along with Capillogain and sometimes Aspercreme"
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http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/mess ... ight_key=y
03/12/2013 04:24 PM
"Here is picture I just took.
You can clearly see the new hair growing.
Thanks Capillogain.
March2013.jpg (66 KB) http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/atta ... &forumid=1
"
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http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/mess ... ight_key=y
03/12/2013 05:47 PM
"Hi Herbe,
The little black hairs are all new."
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http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/mess ... ight_key=y
03/13/2013 09:03 AM
"Thanks teenwolf for the info.
Really I am not concerned about growing my hair back or not. I just happen to read about capillogain on this forum and my wife suggested I try it. Many people tried all kinds of products such minox and others and it never crossed my mind to try them. I am happy the way I am, bald or otherwise. Been bald never bothered me but like I said only after my wife asked me to try it that I did. I hope that cleared the air for you and I am thankful for all your suggestions and recommendations about my bald head. I think you should work as a hair psychotherapist to get people like me out the hair lose phobia. Dude I don't give a crap about growing my hair back or not. Like I said it was suggest to me and I tried and you know what it is working, 20 per cent of growth can make a lot of difference for a lot of people. If capillogain can help me grow my hair between 30 and 40 percent I'll be more than happy in fact that's how much hair I want back and if it doesn't work then so be it . And no thanks no hair transplant for me.
As for your lecture about what I should and shouldn't do about my bald head, please roll it up and stick it where the sun doesn't shine.

Thanks again

Oh by the way I am 51 years old and been bald for the best part of the last 15 years and capillogain is working with me and I hope it can work and help all the younger people who are worried about either going bald or starting to go bald or half bald."
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http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/mess ... ight_key=y
03/13/2013 10:40 AM
"Thanks morgan.

My 30 year old nephew started losing his hair and he's been keeping a close eye on my (bald head) for the last three or 4 months to see if capi is working or not. He is very fussy about his hair and very worried about trying anything on his hair. Last week he ordered capillogain because he is now certain it is working for me and I really hope it will work for him.
I'll ask him to take some pictures.

Good luck to you all."
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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by SyntheseLabRat » Wed Apr 24, 2013 10:01 am

"Thalees"

Reports:
http://www.alopezie.de/fud/index.php/m/ ... msg_255021
Tue, 15 January 2013 08:14
original comment:
„Ich nehme es seit ca. 3 Wochen. Bisher kann ich noch nicht viel berichten, außer dem subjektiven Gefühl das meine Kopfhaut nicht mehr juckt.... Aber das ist ja schon allein positiv für mich. Ach, meine Frau meint mein Haar fühlt sich besser an....“

translation attempt:
"I use it since ca. 3 weeks. So far I can´t report much, but I have the subjective feeling that my scalp doesn´t itch anymore.... But that is already positive for me. And my wife says my hair feels better...."
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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by SyntheseLabRat » Wed Apr 24, 2013 10:10 am

"humboldt"

Reports:
http://www.alopezie.de/fud/index.php?t=msg&goto=253989
Wed, 16 January 2013 02:10
original comment:
"Es ist schwierig, Capillogain mehr als 1x täglich anzuwenden. Ich nehme es abends und lasse es über Nacht einwirken, alles andere ginge gar nicht. Der Geruch ist unterirdisch, kein Vergleich zb. zum Regaine Schaum, mit dem man sogar aus dem Haus gehen kann, weil er die Haare als positiven Nebeneffekt wie ein Schaumfestiger frisiert und zusätzlich recht angenehm riecht.
Aber beim Minox Schaum 5% kriege ich Kopfschmerzen, Mopsgesicht bzw. Gesichtsschwellungen und habe Müdigkeitserscheinungen. Diese Nebenwirkungen habe ich bei Capillogain nicht.."

translation attempt:
"It is difficult to apply Capillogain more than 1x daily. I use it in the evening and leave it on overnight, anything else won´t work. The smell is subterrestrial, no comparison to e.g. Regaine foam where you can go even out of the house because it has the positive side effect to style your hairs like a mousse and in addition it smells rather pleasant. But Minox foam 5% gives me headaches, pug face respectively a swollen face and I get signs of fatigue. I don´t get these side effects from Capillogain.."
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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by SyntheseLabRat » Wed Apr 24, 2013 10:12 am

"ohmanohno"

Reports:
http://www.hairlosstalk.com/interact/sh ... the-market
January 29th, 2013, 10:42 PM
"I dropped minox a while ago and am just on cap and seeing results."
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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by SyntheseLabRat » Wed Apr 24, 2013 10:13 am

"Fuzz"

Reports:
http://www.amazon.com/Capillogain%C2%AE ... apillogain
"5.0 out of 5 stars In 20 years best product I have used January 29, 2013
By Fuzz
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I have used this product for 2 months now and have been balding for 20 years. I am seeing small hairs in areas that have not produced hair since the beginning of my hair loss. I am really excited about what I will see in the upcoming months on this product. I will also be adding the PDG2 blocker by Iron Dragon Pep tides next month. I have also been using Capillogain on my eye brows and all the lighter brow hairs are black now and growing rapidly....

Cheers,
Fuzz"
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HRB 20588 Traunstein
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UID DE275313171
https://www.functional-products.net/pro ... tonic.html
http://www.functional-products.net/en/p ... tonic.html
http://www.amazon.com/Capillogain%C2%AE ... apillogain
http://www.functional-products.net/en/p ... ss-shampoo.

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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by SyntheseLabRat » Wed Apr 24, 2013 10:15 am

"Minox86"

Photos:
http://www.alopezie.de/fud/index.php/fa/11329/

Reports:
http://www.alopezie.de/fud/index.php/mv/msg/22549/0/80/
Mon, 18 February 2013 17:39
original comment:
"So zwei Wochen mit Capillogain sind rum und die Ghe's wieder zugewachsen!
Nee natürlich nicht!!! Am Witwenspitz (oder eher gesagt das, was davon übrig ist) sind nun aber auch bereits diese länglichen, transparanten Vellushärchen zu sehen, wie sie auch der Mitarbeiter von S.F.P. "synthese" gezeigt hat. Hier der link: http://www.functional-products.net/index.php?id=114 Das geht also schon mal ziemlich schnell. Die bereits pigmentierten, kürzeren Härchen stammen noch vom Panto/Cet-Mix. Die längeren, unpigmentierten vom Capillogain. Optimal wäre es, wenn sich nun Synergieeffekte einstellen würden und insbesondere die bereits pigmentierten Härchen in der Länge zulegen.

In den Ghe's sind keine neuen Vellushärchen dazugekommen. Wahrscheinlich weil Pantostin, Cetirizin und Progesteron dort schon gute Arbeit geleistet haben.
http://www.alopezie.de/fud/index.php/fa/11329/
"

translation attempt:
"Well, two weeks on Capillogain have passed and the temples are regrown again!

No, of course not!!! But at the middle of the hair line (at least what´s remaining of it) those elongate, transparent vellus hairs became visible too, as they were shown by the staff member of S.F.P "synthese", too. Here the link: http://www.functional-products.net/index.php?id=114 So that is accomplished pretty quickly. The already pigmented, shorter hairs stem from the Panto/Cet-mix. The longer, unpigmented ones from Capillogain. It would be ideal, if synergy effects would occur and in particular those already pigmented tiny hairs increase in length.
No new vellus hairs appeared in the temples. Probably because Pantostin, Cetirizin, and Progesteron already did a good job there.
http://www.alopezie.de/fud/index.php/fa/11329/
"
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Tue, 19 February 2013 15:23
original comment:
"@Blackster
Beides abends, zuerst Capillogain und wenn dieses angetrocknet ist, Panto/Cet-Mix. Ne ne ich habe Cet schon noch mit im Regimen!

Sind nur ein paar neue Vellushärchen aber interessant finde ich, dass Capillogain wohl doch einen anderen Wirkmechanismus besitzt als mein restliches Regimen. Ich schmiere ja auch an dieser Stelle (Witwenspitz/Mittlere Front) nun schon seit geraumer Zeit Minox, Panto/Cet und Progesteron aber bislang sind dort nur diese wenigen, pigmentierten, kurzen Härchen gewesen. Mit Capillogain nun relativ schnell neue Vellushärchen.
Kosmetisch kein Nutzen, klar aber dennoch interessant! "

translation attempt:
"@Blackster
Both in the evening, first Capillogain and after it has dried Panto/Cet-mix. No no, I have Cet still in my regimen!

Only a few new vellus hairs but I find it interesting that Capillogain seems to have a different mechanism of action than the rest of my regimen. I apply also at this area (middle frontal area) already for quite some time Minox, Panto/Cet und Progesteron but until recently there were only those few, pigmented, short hairs. Now with Capillogain relative quickly new vellus hairs.
Of course no cosmetic benefit, but still interesting! "
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http://www.alopezie.de/fud/index.php/mv/msg/22549/0/80/
Wed, 06 March 2013 23:26
original comment:
"Ich benutze es jetzt genau einen Monat. Paar feine Vellushärchen sind ganz vorn, mittig an der Front, dazugekommen. Nichts weltbewegendes. Wende es seit ein paar Tagen auf dem gesamten Oberkopf an und nicht mehr nur an den Problemstellen (Ghe's). Vielleicht wirkt es so etwas besser. Ein Monat ist jetzt auch nicht sooo lang ... mal sehen ...

Was sagen die "Langzeituser"?"

translation attempt:
"I used it for exactly a month to date. A few fine vellus hairs appeared at the very front in the middle frontal area. Nothing worldshaking. Since a few days I apply it to the whole crown too and not only to the problematic areas (temples) anymore. Maybe it works a bit better this way. However, one month isn´t thaaat long ... let´s wait and see ...

What do the "long term users" say?"
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Bahnhofstr. 72
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Germany

HRB 20588 Traunstein
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UID DE275313171
https://www.functional-products.net/pro ... tonic.html
http://www.functional-products.net/en/p ... tonic.html
http://www.amazon.com/Capillogain%C2%AE ... apillogain
http://www.functional-products.net/en/p ... ss-shampoo.

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Re: Capillogain® Tonic

Post by SyntheseLabRat » Wed Apr 24, 2013 10:19 am

"2010n"

Reports:
http://www.amazon.com/Capillogain%C2%AE ... apillogain
“5.0 out of 5 stars solid product February 18, 2013
By 2010n
Amazon Verified Purchase
Been using this since it came out. About to finish my 3rd bottle and have seen growth along the hairline and basically no hairfall. Ditched minoxidil for this and am completely happy.

ps: the person who posted the pics uses everything under the sun so take his "results" with a grain of salt.”
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Bahnhofstr. 72
D-84558 Kirchweidach
Germany

HRB 20588 Traunstein
St.Nr. 141/137/40338
UID DE275313171
https://www.functional-products.net/pro ... tonic.html
http://www.functional-products.net/en/p ... tonic.html
http://www.amazon.com/Capillogain%C2%AE ... apillogain
http://www.functional-products.net/en/p ... ss-shampoo.

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