collegechemistrystudent said:It is all about the licorice.
collegechemistrystudent said:. That makes me think it is a lot stronger than RU.
Whereas Nizoral inhibits 6% of sebum production for 3 days, licorice inhibits 100% for 1 week.
blaze said:Whereas Nizoral inhibits 6% of sebum production for 3 days, licorice inhibits 100% for 1 week.
Where are you getting this information from CCS?
Licorice inhibits sebum for 1 week at 100%? I dont believe it.
Def said:Why are you so worried about sebum? Isn't follicular DHT what we should be worried about?
eddy_simpson said:CCS im unable to find licorice oil online. Can you point me to a source please.
Is it safe to assume that because of licorices' powerful ability to inhibit sebum that it may also have an equally powerful inhibitory effect on DHT?collegechemistrystudent said:Def said:Why are you so worried about sebum? Isn't follicular DHT what we should be worried about?
I'm not worried about sebum. Sebum reduction just demonstrates the power of the licorice.
dmx0mail.com said:Is it safe to assume that because of licorices' powerful ability to inhibit sebum that it may also have an equally powerful inhibitory effect on DHT?collegechemistrystudent said:Def said:Why are you so worried about sebum? Isn't follicular DHT what we should be worried about?
I'm not worried about sebum. Sebum reduction just demonstrates the power of the licorice.