how does crinagen different from fluridi and sprio

salazam

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just wondering how these different products go block dht from the hair follicle and what is the active ingredient that does it. for Eucapil it's fluridil, but i rather fall back on the more tried and test products such as spironolactone and crinagen, so i was wondering whats their active ingredient. asso i don't like the idea of dumping 98% isopropyl alcohol onto my head for years and years

also http://www.menspharma.com now sells fluridil does that give it credit
 

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This is a good question for Bryan. Ill point him here and see if he can give his two cents.

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Bryan

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Ahem. Well, all you have to do is click on this link, and follow the path to the ingredients list: Crinagen. :wink:

It has some of the well-known ingredients which are ALLEGED to inhibit 5a-reductase topically, like azelaic acid, zinc, B6, saw palmetto, etc.

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I don't know of a single in vivo study showing that for any of the four items I mentioned in my post above.

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