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maof01
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Hair loss help

Post by maof01 » Fri Feb 08, 2013 5:51 am

Hello!
I am a man, 23 years old and my hair is falling since highschool.
Now, it's rare in font and on the top of the head but in rest is fine.
When i shower(once at 2 days) falls a lot, i think is it normal since on the back isn't rare?
I have from someone who does this things, has a website with info about hairfall and a program, about the exercies that implies putting pressure on your scalp, on the areas where the hair is falling, to stop the bones from falling.
My question is if i do that, is there a risk to damage something or to get in the natural way of the head growth or something else?
Shortly, is there a danger with those exercises(putting pressure with your hands on your head).
If there's not, i will try it for a time(1 year at least), i heave nothing to lose
And i will try some natural DHT inhibitors like nettle root, saw pallmetto.
Waiting for your answers! Thank you!

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Re: Hair loss help

Post by prozium » Fri Feb 08, 2013 10:10 am

Welcome Maof01,
I doubt these exercises can do anyhting... As this is the most simple remedy in the world, ancients should have used it since a long time. As you can see we still have a lot of bald people... forget about this.

You should first try a good shampoo to fight inflammation like regenpure or more natural like peter lamas. For the internal dht innhibitors you will need to be serious about it and add all the nutrients needed by your hair. However do'nt expect results until 3 months... Check also for some topicals, this will help (capillogain,peter lamas or other good stuff that Jacob is using).


Good luck

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Re: Hair loss help

Post by maof01 » Fri Feb 08, 2013 10:46 am

Thank you for your answer!
I've found maliniak method website. it says about scalp massage and http://www.hairloss-reversible.com/my_approach2.htm about scalp massage.
I wash my hair with natural bar shampoo from different oils and when i don't have those, with dissolved sodium bicarbonate.
I am not from us. i don't know about peter lamas.
i will drink nettle root tea, pumpkin seeds and saw palmetto. All for dht.

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Re: Hair loss help

Post by maof01 » Fri Feb 08, 2013 1:11 pm

I've studied the shape of the head of bald people and it's more round compared to a head that has hair. Don't know what to believe

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Re: Hair loss help

Post by maof01 » Sun Feb 10, 2013 8:53 am

No one else?

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Re: Hair loss help

Post by Jacob » Sun Feb 10, 2013 10:35 am

No clue. These scalp exercises etc have been around for years. If you have time to do it etc...go for it...but I wouldn't rely on it. I use a Hair Sonic..which massages...but I use it mainly for shampoo'n and applying certain topicals.

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Re: Hair loss help

Post by maof01 » Sun Feb 10, 2013 10:46 am

Thank you for your answer! what do you mean by hair sonic?
I used some hair tinctures made from different plants? Is that what you mean?
It started regenerating and stopped falling for you?

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Re: Hair loss help

Post by maof01 » Sun Feb 10, 2013 10:50 am

So do you massage just when you wash you head?
Tell me exactly what and how you do it
Thank you very much!

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Re: Hair loss help

Post by prozium » Sun Feb 10, 2013 11:37 am

Jacob wrote:No clue. These scalp exercises etc have been around for years. If you have time to do it etc...go for it...but I wouldn't rely on it. I use a Hair Sonic..which massages...but I use it mainly for shampoo'n and applying certain topicals.
Hehe, I see you are optimizing your regiment to the max :) Nice device... do you also use some kind of LLT? I use the hairmax lasercomb but it really seems a waste of time :roll: However I use it when I watch TV, I suppose it can't hurt except for the money...

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Re: Hair loss help

Post by Jacob » Sun Feb 10, 2013 11:53 am

maof01 wrote:So do you massage just when you wash you head?
Tell me exactly what and how you do it
Thank you very much!
Well the massaging brush attachment I use with certain topicals, but the cleansing brush obviously does a good job of massaging as well. I use the device instead of my fingers to work up/in the shampoo for about 2 minutes..then let the shampoo sit for an additional 3-5 minutes.

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Re: Hair loss help

Post by Jacob » Sun Feb 10, 2013 11:58 am

prozium wrote:
Jacob wrote:No clue. These scalp exercises etc have been around for years. If you have time to do it etc...go for it...but I wouldn't rely on it. I use a Hair Sonic..which massages...but I use it mainly for shampoo'n and applying certain topicals.
Hehe, I see you are optimizing your regiment to the max :) Nice device... do you also use some kind of LLT? I use the hairmax lasercomb but it really seems a waste of time :roll: However I use it when I watch TV, I suppose it can't hurt except for the money...
It is a nice device \:D/ If anyone is interested though- shop around..there are similar devices out there and Tei Spa where I had gotten mine has 'em on sale from time to time..plus I think there's a $10 coupon for signing up for their newsletter/updates.

Never used a LLT device. The Laser Cap- http://www.hairlossfight.com/forums/vie ... 42&p=18941 - would be the one I'd use if I did(and could afford). I was pretty interested in the Lasercomb and other similar devices years ago but never bothered since I knew it'd be a pain and I wouldn't stick with it.

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Re: Hair loss help

Post by maof01 » Sun Feb 10, 2013 12:13 pm

is there anything that u guys improved your hairloss with?

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Re: Hair loss help

Post by prozium » Sun Feb 10, 2013 1:14 pm

@jacob do you know where i can find hair sonic in europe? They don't ship outside US

@maof, I personnaly use nizoral and natural anti dht complex. It has slowed down the loss but it's not a miracle. I assume minox and propecia are the best but the side effect are too bad for me. I also use other experimental stuff but it's hard to tell if it works...

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Re: Hair loss help

Post by maof01 » Sun Feb 10, 2013 2:45 pm

What natural anti DHT complex?

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Re: Hair loss help

Post by Jacob » Sun Feb 10, 2013 5:20 pm

prozium wrote:@jacob do you know where i can find hair sonic in europe? They don't ship outside US
I know Amazon ships nearly anywhere: http://www.amazon.com/Scalp-Cleansing-A ... B001MUND3I

The review on there is goofy. I rinse mine off after use and everything..don't know what that person is talking about.

Also see this thread for other options..including a similar/cheaper one posted by Fizzball- don't know whether to believe the reviews on that one either: http://www.hairlossfight.com/forums/vie ... php?t=1935

Vid on the Hair Sonic if you haven't already seen it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2wCQODSL8s

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Re: Hair loss help

Post by maof01 » Mon Feb 11, 2013 5:14 am

What natural anti DHT complex?

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Re: Hair loss help

Post by prozium » Mon Feb 11, 2013 10:14 am

maof01 wrote:What natural anti DHT complex?
In general it's any prostate health complex, there are tons of it... I personnaly use http://www.xtend-life.com/product/Male_Rejuvenator.aspx and I like the product, after it's your own choice.

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Re: Hair loss help

Post by maof01 » Mon Feb 11, 2013 12:53 pm

ok, thank you

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Re: Hair loss help

Post by Hamid » Thu Feb 21, 2013 2:25 am

Hello, I have one question about "Advance Bioclin For Men"

1.if any ingredient that composed this product is natural?

2.if " minoxidill" play a role in this product?

3. if i use these ampule for ever? have it any dependability?

thanks you for your attention!

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Re: Hair loss help

Post by Jacob » Wed Feb 27, 2013 7:36 pm

Hello and welcome 8)

1. Any? Yeah there's at least one :D It's pretty much all natural...
2. No
3. It probably would be a good idea to continue with it..and/or with other things.

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