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» However youll need to use something to lower inflammation SIGNIFICANTLY
» first ie PTO shampoo.
»
» ( Im actually researching something which will lower inflammation even
» more than shampoos - this is the area that has been missed !!)
»
»
» The chinese herbs will boost SOD levels locally on the scalp, hence
» lowering inflammation and then should help with cellular health - which
» should stimulate cell production.
»
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»
I don’t think it’s an area that’s been missed. Lipoxidil had that Inflamil some time back that did wonders for inflammation. Some of the Elsom topicals are good for this as well…and I’m sure some of the ingreds in this Lamas product are also good for that.
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» »
» » However youll need to use something to lower inflammation SIGNIFICANTLY
» » first ie PTO shampoo.
» »
» » ( Im actually researching something which will lower inflammation even
» » more than shampoos - this is the area that has been missed !!)
» »
» »
» » The chinese herbs will boost SOD levels locally on the scalp, hence
» » lowering inflammation and then should help with cellular health - which
» » should stimulate cell production.
» »
» »
» »
»
» I don’t think it’s an area that’s been missed. Lipoxidil had that Inflamil
» some time back that did wonders for inflammation. Some of the Elsom
» topicals are good for this as well…and I’m sure some of the ingreds in
» this Lamas product are also good for that.
»
» BTW…are you trying out Terminal 1 & 2?
Yep there are things out there that can help - Im reseraching something a little different.
Yes, I want to try Elsoms Terminal 1 and 2 :
can you tell me more about your experience with it so far?
Is it a cream or spray?
what are the guidelines for use?
where are you applying it ?
I’ll actually be trying that Australian tea tree/pto shampoo you listed on another post. I’ve been using phyto, but it’s just about used up. I’d like to try the lamas for rotation so I don’t get a build up and for bloodflow reasons.
» pete,
»
» I’ll actually be trying that Australian tea tree/pto shampoo you listed on
» another post. I’ve been using phyto, but it’s just about used up. I’d like
» to try the lamas for rotation so I don’t get a build up and for bloodflow
» reasons.
There is logic in trying lamas topical aswell as Elsoms Terminal 1 and 2 - these 3 topicals have the potential to start some real growth ( hopefully )
» » »
» » »
» » » However youll need to use something to lower inflammation
» SIGNIFICANTLY
» » » first ie PTO shampoo.
» » »
» » » ( Im actually researching something which will lower inflammation
» even
» » » more than shampoos - this is the area that has been missed !!)
» » »
» » »
» » » The chinese herbs will boost SOD levels locally on the scalp, hence
» » » lowering inflammation and then should help with cellular health -
» which
» » » should stimulate cell production.
» » »
» » »
» » »
» »
» » I don’t think it’s an area that’s been missed. Lipoxidil had that
» Inflamil
» » some time back that did wonders for inflammation. Some of the Elsom
» » topicals are good for this as well…and I’m sure some of the ingreds
» in
» » this Lamas product are also good for that.
» »
» » BTW…are you trying out Terminal 1 & 2?
»
»
» Yep there are things out there that can help - Im reseraching something a
» little different.
»
» Yes, I want to try Elsoms Terminal 1 and 2 :
»
» can you tell me more about your experience with it so far?
» Is it a cream or spray?
» what are the guidelines for use?
» where are you applying it ?
»
»
»
»
»
» Regards
» Pete
BUMP on my questions - get back to me when you can
Something has just occured to me : when you calm the immune response TOPICALLY continuously via daily applications - the immune attack is somewhat lessened and lessened even more over a period of time. Then with addition of agents to restore cellular health you have environemnt which supports growth!!
» » » »
» » » »
» » » » However youll need to use something to lower inflammation
» » SIGNIFICANTLY
» » » » first ie PTO shampoo.
» » » »
» » » » ( Im actually researching something which will lower inflammation
» » even
» » » » more than shampoos - this is the area that has been missed !!)
» » » »
» » » »
» » » » The chinese herbs will boost SOD levels locally on the scalp,
» hence
» » » » lowering inflammation and then should help with cellular health -
» » which
» » » » should stimulate cell production.
» » » »
» » » »
» » » »
» » »
» » » I don’t think it’s an area that’s been missed. Lipoxidil had that
» » Inflamil
» » » some time back that did wonders for inflammation. Some of the Elsom
» » » topicals are good for this as well…and I’m sure some of the ingreds
» » in
» » » this Lamas product are also good for that.
» » »
» » » BTW…are you trying out Terminal 1 & 2?
» »
» »
» » Yep there are things out there that can help - Im reseraching something
» a
» » little different.
» »
» » Yes, I want to try Elsoms Terminal 1 and 2 :
» »
» » can you tell me more about your experience with it so far?
» » Is it a cream or spray?
» » what are the guidelines for use?
» » where are you applying it ?
» »
They’re in pump bottles…more of a lotion.
" Use Terminal 1 for 2-4 weeks on a daily basis.
After this initial period, you can start alternating with Terminal 2.
Apply Terminal 2 every third day; the other two days, use Terminal 1.
It is very important to wash hair and scalp before use of Terminal 2 and before switching back to Terminal 1.
For both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, leave on scalp for 12-24 hours to maximize results."
I swear something is going on up there(terminals thickening up) but I’m going to give it more time. Keep in mind I’m also using NanoScalp here and there…as well as Lamas’ topical.
» I swear something is going on up there(terminals thickening up) but I’m
» going to give it more time. Keep in mind I’m also using NanoScalp here and
» there…as well as Lamas’ topical.
…as well as an elaborate internal regimen. I bet it’s the internals. Yeah, it’s definitely them.
» » » » »
» » » » »
» » » » » However youll need to use something to lower inflammation
» » » SIGNIFICANTLY
» » » » » first ie PTO shampoo.
» » » » »
» » » » » ( Im actually researching something which will lower inflammation
» » » even
» » » » » more than shampoos - this is the area that has been missed !!)
» » » » »
» » » » »
» » » » » The chinese herbs will boost SOD levels locally on the scalp,
» » hence
» » » » » lowering inflammation and then should help with cellular health -
» » » which
» » » » » should stimulate cell production.
» » » » »
» » » » »
» » » » »
» » » »
» » » » I don’t think it’s an area that’s been missed. Lipoxidil had that
» » » Inflamil
» » » » some time back that did wonders for inflammation. Some of the Elsom
» » » » topicals are good for this as well…and I’m sure some of the
» ingreds
» » » in
» » » » this Lamas product are also good for that.
» » » »
» » » » BTW…are you trying out Terminal 1 & 2?
» » »
» » »
» » » Yep there are things out there that can help - Im reseraching
» something
» » a
» » » little different.
» » »
» » » Yes, I want to try Elsoms Terminal 1 and 2 :
» » »
» » » can you tell me more about your experience with it so far?
» » » Is it a cream or spray?
» » » what are the guidelines for use?
» » » where are you applying it ?
» » »
»
» They’re in pump bottles…more of a lotion.
»
» " Use Terminal 1 for 2-4 weeks on a daily basis.
»
» After this initial period, you can start alternating with Terminal 2.
»
» Apply Terminal 2 every third day; the other two days, use Terminal
» 1.
»
» It is very important to wash hair and scalp before use of Terminal 2
» and before switching back to Terminal 1.
»
» For both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, leave on scalp for 12-24 hours to
» maximize results."
»
» I swear something is going on up there(terminals thickening up) but I’m
» going to give it more time. Keep in mind I’m also using NanoScalp here and
» there…as well as Lamas’ topical.
Thanks for that - I will be in touch with Dr Y.
I like some of the discussions over at hairlossfight - I may see you over there!
» » I swear something is going on up there(terminals thickening up) but I’m
» » going to give it more time. Keep in mind I’m also using NanoScalp here
» and
» » there…as well as Lamas’ topical.
»
» …as well as an elaborate internal regimen. I bet it’s the internals.
» Yeah, it’s definitely them.
»
» Maybe.
»
»
:lol2:
I will say I’m looking forward to the toco’s and at least the Resveratrol and Curcumin in liposomes. I haven’t been this excited since time-released biotin!
» »
» » I swear something is going on up there(terminals thickening up) but I’m
» » going to give it more time. Keep in mind I’m also using NanoScalp here
» and
» » there…as well as Lamas’ topical.
»
»
» Thanks for that - I will be in touch with Dr Y.
»
» I like some of the discussions over at hairlossfight - I may see you over
» there!
»
»
» » »
» » » I swear something is going on up there(terminals thickening up) but
» I’m
» » » going to give it more time. Keep in mind I’m also using NanoScalp
» here
» » and
» » » there…as well as Lamas’ topical.
» »
» »
» » Thanks for that - I will be in touch with Dr Y.
» »
» » I like some of the discussions over at hairlossfight - I may see you
» over
» » there!
» »
» »
»
»
» That should have been ScalpXtreme…not NanoScalp.
Thanks Jacob
Does Elsoms Terminal 1amd 2 lotion absorb well on the crown / temples or wherever your applying it?
»
»
»
» Thanks Jacob
»
» Does Elsoms Terminal 1amd 2 lotion absorb well on the crown / temples or
» wherever your applying it?
»
» Do you think the lotion is a good consistency?
»
»
»
»
Absorbs very well…and the consistency is perfect IMO. I wish Lamas’ wasn’t so runny.
» »
» »
» »
» » Thanks Jacob
» »
» » Does Elsoms Terminal 1amd 2 lotion absorb well on the crown / temples
» or
» » wherever your applying it?
» »
» » Do you think the lotion is a good consistency?
» »
» »
» »
» »
»
» Absorbs very well…and the consistency is perfect IMO. I wish Lamas’
» wasn’t so runny.
Cool - how long do you reckon Terminal 1 will last ? a month or so?
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