anti-dht topical
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anti-dht topical
Hi everybody,
one simple question. I am fighting dht internally with supplements but I would like to use a good natural anti-dht topical and it seems hard to find one. I am currently using Peter Lamas Serum for a few weeks but I really wonder how this product really work. Anyway, can you recommend other anti-dht topical except shampoos (I am already using nizoral / regenpure).
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one simple question. I am fighting dht internally with supplements but I would like to use a good natural anti-dht topical and it seems hard to find one. I am currently using Peter Lamas Serum for a few weeks but I really wonder how this product really work. Anyway, can you recommend other anti-dht topical except shampoos (I am already using nizoral / regenpure).
thxs.
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Re: anti-dht topical
There is spirolactone creme of 5 or 2 percent ( my opinion is it gets absorbed systematically and it's not worth the sideeffects) trying it right now.
There is RU which I would love to try but can't get any maybe dear Jacob can help us get some. (I heard great things about it)
Then there is all the potions that include saw palmetto, azleic acid, nettle extract etc....
I have used them all except azleic acid which I think was only in a shampoo that I have tried.
If there was something viable except RU I am sure people would not be loosing hair but you see balding people all around us.
I have liquid gel caps of saw palmetto which I'm going to try as topical because the side effects of spiro or any other pharmalogical anti androgen (except RU) has bad sides. I also ordered azleic acid 20% from amazon for 20 buck and will keep u updated
There is RU which I would love to try but can't get any maybe dear Jacob can help us get some. (I heard great things about it)
Then there is all the potions that include saw palmetto, azleic acid, nettle extract etc....
I have used them all except azleic acid which I think was only in a shampoo that I have tried.
If there was something viable except RU I am sure people would not be loosing hair but you see balding people all around us.
I have liquid gel caps of saw palmetto which I'm going to try as topical because the side effects of spiro or any other pharmalogical anti androgen (except RU) has bad sides. I also ordered azleic acid 20% from amazon for 20 buck and will keep u updated
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Re: anti-dht topical
Thank you,
I won't use spirolactone cream. I have already had severe sides with minox & propecia and would prefer to avoid. It's always the same products, seems like nothing has evolved in 10 years ...
I may try azleic acid but I wonder what the sides will be :/
I won't use spirolactone cream. I have already had severe sides with minox & propecia and would prefer to avoid. It's always the same products, seems like nothing has evolved in 10 years ...
I may try azleic acid but I wonder what the sides will be :/
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Re: anti-dht topical
the best topicals are cb-03-01(we found the proper vehicle game CHANGER!) ru, pres proxiphen, and saba gel. i can help u get any at production cost! minus the proxpihen. we have group buys for the others .
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Re: anti-dht topical
I wonder how much spiro is in Jan Marini's product: http://www.janmarini.com/us/viewPrd.asp ... ategory=13
I know I posted about it years ago..don't recall anyone using it for any length of time though.
I know I posted about it years ago..don't recall anyone using it for any length of time though.
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Re: anti-dht topical
What is the cb-03-01?
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Re: anti-dht topical
It's like C-3PO, science fiction.What is the cb-03-01?
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Re: anti-dht topical
Can trust spiro products...I'm sure it works but I heard it can cause cancerJacob wrote:I wonder how much spiro is in Jan Marini's product: http://www.janmarini.com/us/viewPrd.asp ... ategory=13
I know I posted about it years ago..don't recall anyone using it for any length of time though.
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Re: anti-dht topical
ChuckP wrote:What is the cb-03-01?
Anyone?
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Re: anti-dht topical
http://www.cosmopharmaceuticals.com/act ... ne/cb.aspx
CB-03-01, a molecule patented by Cosmo, is a steroidal ester, androgen antagonist derived from 11-deoxycortisone, which tightly mimics the profile of an ideal anti-androgen for topical use.
The objective is to create a product for topical application to treat acne, male pattern baldness, and seborrhoea that does not have the side effects of products currently being taken in tablet form.
An IND was filed in the US for CB-03-01 for acne. Clinical trials are planned to start in the USA in Q2 2012.
Cosmo's patents expire in the year 2022 and 2028.
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Re: anti-dht topical
Thanks Jacob
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Re: anti-dht topical
CB sounds good and the 1%-acne-version should be on the market relatively soon (2015?). After the problems some people had with Fin, I'll wait for the acne trials before I put a (allegedly) highly potent DHT blocker on my head. I have no interest in chemically castrating myself if it goes systemic. Should not happen though from what I've read, but you never know.
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