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Waseda's regimen

Post by jksl » Tue Aug 18, 2009 3:07 am

Has anyone here ever bothered to give Waseda's regimen a try?

http://www.hairsite2.com/waseda/summary/main.htm

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Re: Waseda's regimen

Post by jksl » Tue Aug 18, 2009 2:49 pm

BTW, what happened to the Bayberry experiment (adding it to zix) that some of you guys were doing on Regrowth a long time ago? Was that a bust?

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Post by zixcreator » Thu Aug 20, 2009 6:51 am

I don't recall anyone trying bayberry. But to me it's still on the drawing board.....I never seem to get around to it. But I am contemplating using my oldest son as a guinea pig for what I might call the "zix protocol". It would include Nizoral shampoo twice a week. The Laser helmet 3 times per week. A topical thai would include zinc, b-6, polysorbate 80, saw palmetto and bayberry once or twice per day.

Bayberry is a very interesting substance.

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Re: Waseda's regimen

Post by zixcreator » Thu Aug 20, 2009 6:58 am

Waseda was a very popular treatment years ago with many claiming benefit. It died away of course because old treatments almost always die regardless if they are effective or not. The "30 month window" is such that even good treatments get abandoned in the pursuit of a better one. No matter how good a treatment is, people are usually disappointed because they don't understand or don't believe in the "30 month window". So new treatments are always used more than old treatments even though they are often not as good.

Take polysorbate 80. Very few people use it or talk about it. But if polysorbate 80 were to come out today, large amounts of people would try it and large amounts of people would talk about it.

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Re: Waseda's regimen

Post by Dex!!!! » Thu Aug 20, 2009 7:24 am

You know I don't believe in this 30 month window simply because I have new hairs coming back in areas that have been hairless for over 10 years.

I don't expect a complete recovery (but who knows, it took 20 years to lose the hair it may take 20 to get it back), but the evidence against this 30 month window stares me in the face whenever I look in the mirror.

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Re: Waseda's regimen

Post by zixcreator » Thu Aug 20, 2009 8:41 am

That's OK dex. We'll just have to agree to disagree on that one!

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Re: Waseda's regimen

Post by jksl » Thu Aug 20, 2009 9:18 pm

zixcreator wrote:I don't recall anyone trying bayberry. But to me it's still on the drawing board.....I never seem to get around to it. But I am contemplating using my oldest son as a guinea pig for what I might call the "zix protocol". It would include Nizoral shampoo twice a week. The Laser helmet 3 times per week. A topical thai would include zinc, b-6, polysorbate 80, saw palmetto and bayberry once or twice per day.

Bayberry is a very interesting substance.
I thought both you and OMG were going to try it.

http://www.hairloss.org/hairloss-forums ... =1&t=18407

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Re: Waseda's regimen

Post by zixcreator » Fri Aug 21, 2009 8:13 am

Yea I bought the stuff but never really messed around with it for very long. Just one of those things in life that's still on the drawing board!

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