» there is the same old “flashed” before and “non-flash” after pic trick.
Not that I can tell; they all seem to be roughly the same level of exposure. In fact, the first (middle) “after” pic probably has a bit more exposure than the “before” pic!
» But there is growth as well, you think this is the typical response
» from using proxiphen?
Oh, no no no; even Dr. Proctor would freely admit that that’s an excellent response to Proxiphen!
» » was that guy just using Proxiphen or was he also on other stuff
» » (propecia etc)? you also remember his age?
»
» Mainly just Proxiphen, although I suppose it’s possible he was also using
» NANO Shampoo. I don’t recall ever hearing what his age was.
I just read that the guy used Proxiphen - which contains minoxidil & spironolactone. However, Proxiphen-N doesn’t have minoxidil and spiro…are you aware of anyone reporting exceptional hair-regrowth on Prox-N?
» I just read that the guy used Proxiphen - which contains minoxidil &
» spironolactone. However, Proxiphen-N doesn’t have minoxidil and spiro…
» are you aware of anyone reporting exceptional hair-regrowth on Prox-N?
» » » Bingo. Of course, that doesn’t mean that those are the
» » » ONLY things that work…
» »
» » Avodart and Nano shampoo?
»
» Yes. And Proxiphen and Prox-N.
» » » was that guy just using Proxiphen or was he also on other stuff
» » » (propecia etc)? you also remember his age?
» »
» » Mainly just Proxiphen, although I suppose it’s possible he was also
» using
» » NANO Shampoo. I don’t recall ever hearing what his age was.
»
» I just read that the guy used Proxiphen - which contains minoxidil &
» spironolactone. However, Proxiphen-N doesn’t have minoxidil and spiro…are
» you aware of anyone reporting exceptional hair-regrowth on Prox-N?
No but I never really hear much about exceptional regrowth from anything. But mild regrowth can mean a lot. Especially if you couple that with being able to keep what you have. that can REALLY mean a lot.
He’s a troll because he doesn’t believe in Bigfoot and you do? Hmm, maybe I should just tell everyone that chewing bubble gum regrows hair, and then build a bunch of websites that sell it specifically for hairloss. lol
Hello Friends…
Like all things in your body, balance is the key. Your immune system depends on a good balance between amino acid lysine and arginine and the best way to achieve this is to get your lysine through your diet the way your body was designed to instead of through a pill. Eat the foods high in lysine, avoid the foods high in arginine. Also, Is important to read Myhairway book. I started using myhairway method 7 months ago and I’ve gotten great results. I had serious thinning on top of my head, especially on the hairline. Regrowth began in about 40-50 days and is now very impressive.
» » Hairsite already posted a study involving lysine. The
» co-administration
» » of L-lysine with known treatments for genetic hair loss such as
» minoxidil
» » and anti-androgens results in a significant improvement in the efficacy
» of
» » the treatment. The reason for this improvement in efficacy is not
» currently
» » understood. It wouldn’t hurt to try it.
»
» There is no “study” involving lysine and hairloss, in the sense that a
» “study” is something published in a legitimate medical journal. All there
» is, is a claim made in a patent that some clown took out for using it, most
» likely for the specific purpose of helping to sell some stupid product of
» his. BUT DON’T BELIEVE IT!! Get your hairloss advice from medical
» journals and medical prefessionals, not smarmy Web sites that are trying to
» sell you snake oil.
Hey Bryan,
I’m just wondering what your thoughts are on laser devices such as the laser hair comb and laser hair glove…I know lasers are FDA approved to grow hair but in your opinion do they work?
» I tried several experiments, I am convinced Lysine is the real deal when
» used with Propecia. Every time I added lysine to my routine, my hair is so
» much thicker and hair loss almost dropped to zero.
»
» Propecia/minox etc are ok, but adding lysine really makes a huge
» difference.
»
» Lysine is available everywhere, very cheap, it’s worth a try.
Is it really safe to take Lysine? It somehow damaging our liver if I’m not mistaken?
» » I tried several experiments, I am convinced Lysine is the real deal when
» » used with Propecia. Every time I added lysine to my routine, my hair is
» so
» » much thicker and hair loss almost dropped to zero.
» »
» » Propecia/minox etc are ok, but adding lysine really makes a huge
» » difference.
» »
» » Lysine is available everywhere, very cheap, it’s worth a try.
»
»
» Is it really safe to take Lysine? It somehow damaging our liver if I’m not
» mistaken?
Think it’s just that one shouldn’t take the supplements for more than a month’s time without a considerable break.
Take it from an 11 year member of this Forum whom has seen every bad product to come down the pipeline since the late 1990’s- LASER PRODUCTS are a 100% complete WASTE of the century. Why would I know? Ive seen blog post after blog post,HUNDREDS of people that have tried the laser comb and laser glove with always the same outcome… NOTHING. Am I some know it all that just likes to point out other stupidity and naivety? well guess what? I was one of the many that was fooled into buying the laser comb. WHAT a joke. I tried it religiously for eight months straight. COMPLETE JOKE. They use the fact that they had national and worldwide advertising in TIME magazine. Well SHAME on TIME magazine for being so neglegant towards its readers by supporting such an EXPENSIVE worthless comb. I hope this helps prevent anyone from wasting there money like I did. All the best! Justin
» Take it from an 11 year member of this Forum whom has seen every bad
» product to come down the pipeline since the late 1990’s- LASER PRODUCTS are
» a 100% complete WASTE of the century. Why would I know? Ive seen blog post
» after blog post,HUNDREDS of people that have tried the laser comb and laser
» glove with always the same outcome… NOTHING. Am I some know it all that
» just likes to point out other stupidity and naivety? well guess what? I was
» one of the many that was fooled into buying the laser comb. WHAT a joke. I
» tried it religiously for eight months straight. COMPLETE JOKE. They use the
» fact that they had national and worldwide advertising in TIME magazine.
» Well SHAME on TIME magazine for being so neglegant towards its readers by
» supporting such an EXPENSIVE worthless comb. I hope this helps prevent
» anyone from wasting there money like I did. All the best! Justin
The clues really are in the one agent with actually regrows hair ie minoxidil and what is happening with the immune response as we age.
Researchers have found some modes of action which seem to explain the reasons, however i have a feeling there are some modes of actions still to be discovered
» There was a patent issued in 2000. Worth reading. Finasteride is mentioned
» in the patent.
»
» “Use of Lysine in the treatment of hair loss” -
»
» http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/6136860/description.html
»
»
»
» We have also discovered that administration of lysine to patients results
» in a dramatic increase in the efficacy of known treatments for genetic hair
» loss (which term covers a number of conditions variously referred to as
» androgen-dependent alopecia, androgenic alopecia, androgenetic alopecia,
» common baldness, female baldness, diffuse hair loss and male pattern
» baldness).
»
» Thus, in a further aspect of the present invention there is provided a kit
» including a plurality of separate containers, each containing at least one
» active agent useful in a combination therapy for the treatment of genetic
» hair loss, wherein said kit includes L-lysine and at least one further
» active agent selected from minoxidil, anti-androgens, 5α-reductase
» inhibitors, aromatase inhibitors and corticosteroids.
»
» There is also provided a therapeutic combination for the treatment of
» genetic hair loss comprising L-lysine and at least one further active agent
» selected from minoxidil, anti-androgens, 5α-reductase inhibitors,
» aromatase inhibitors and corticosteroids.
»
» Typical examples of anti-androgens which can be used include cyproterone
» acetate, spironolactone, medroxyprogesterone acetate and flutamide which
» can, for example, be formulated for oral or topical administration. Type I,
» type II or mixed type I and type II 5 α-reductase inhibitors can be
» used, e.g. finasteride. A typical example of a suitable
» corticosteroid is dexamethasone.
»
» In a preferred embodiment, the kit comprises L-lysine and at least one
» further active agent selected from minoxidil and one or more
» anti-androgens, which are preferably chosen from cyproterone acetate,
» spironolactone and medroxyprogesterone acetate. In a particularly preferred
» embodiment, the kit comprises L-lysine which is formulated for oral
» administration and minoxidil which is formulated for topical application.
»
» The co-administration of L-lysine with known treatments for genetic hair
» loss such as minoxidil and anti-androgens results in a significant
» improvement in the efficacy of the treatment. The reason for this
» improvement in efficacy is not currently understood.
»
»
hello to everyone
i have a question i use finasteride since 2007 but the last months i take it eod
because i had side effects and i also take l arginine 500mg (wich helps)
im reading that l lysine is good with propecia so i wanted to give it a try, but i read that l lysine is antagonist of l arginine so im very confused
can i use both or not???
» hello to everyone
» i have a question i use finasteride since 2007 but the last months i take
» it eod
» because i had side effects and i also take l arginine 500mg (wich helps)
» im reading that l lysine is good with propecia so i wanted to give it a
» try, but i read that l lysine is antagonist of l arginine so im very
» confused
» can i use both or not???
Lysine and Arginine should not be taking together if they are of the L form because of the L-arginine & L-lysine compete for the same receptors. A proposal would be to replace L-arginine with Arginine Pyroglutamate because of that competition for the same receptors. It is suggested that Arginine Pyroglutamate attaches to a different receptor allowing for a synergistic effect between the two. http://www.naturalhghreleasers.com/lysine-arginine.html
»
» There is no “study” involving lysine and hairloss, in the sense that a
» “study” is something published in a legitimate medical journal. All there
» is, is a claim made in a patent that some clown took out for using it, most
» likely for the specific purpose of helping to sell some stupid product of
» his. BUT DON’T BELIEVE IT!! Get your hairloss advice from medical
» journals and medical prefessionals, not smarmy Web sites that are trying to
» sell you snake oil.
Well there is one. I just wanted to find at least one to give you a hard time
It alludes to a double blind study of iron and lysine for women shedding. It seems that Lysine was used as it is involved with iron transport. All the same…
» Well there is one. I just wanted to find at least one to give you a hard
» time
»
» Nutritional factors and hair loss - PubMed
»
» It alludes to a double blind study of iron and lysine for women shedding.
» It seems that Lysine was used as it is involved with iron transport. All
» the same…
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