Please someone correct me if I am wrong, but I believe it was shown the Dr did a mistake on this one, S-Equol being a DHT blocker.A DHT inhibitor without side effects? Sounds almost too good to be true
Please someone correct me if I am wrong, but I believe it was shown the Dr did a mistake on this one, S-Equol being a DHT blocker.A DHT inhibitor without side effects? Sounds almost too good to be true
Can you ask her, whether she has heard from other patients who were treated for Androgenetic Alopecia? Maybe they know some who also took part in the trials. Yeah, I know, I am a selfish a**h**, but at least I am honest about it......I spoke to an Italian woman on areata FB page (not THE Italian woman) here is what she said
'n the Italian forum and facebook pages, we're following the whole process till the beginning so, after this congress, we have a much more positive attitude. The most important thing is: when the product will be out? The price?'
The AA community is usually very cautious about new treatments validity so that they sound positive I am very excited.
I posted all the links for her if she gives me any notes on it I will come back and post for you guys.
Nice, can I sign this without showing my name? I don´t want this to pop up, when someone is googling my name. I have a very unique name, not some "John Smith" one.
The thing is, i don't think inhibiting DHT is what causes most of the nasty side effects. I think the problem is the inhibition of 5AR which is linked to some important neurosteroids.A DHT inhibitor without side effects? Sounds almost too good to be true
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Please someone correct me if I am wrong, but I believe it was shown the Dr did a mistake on this one, S-Equol being a DHT blocker.
The thing is, i don't think inhibiting DHT is what causes most of the nasty side effects. I think the problem is the inhibition of 5AR which is linked to some important neurosteroids.
I wish this was me (yes you see a head full of hair) praising Saint Brotzu for many years to come. If only..
S-equol does neither of these. It binds to DHT making it non bio-available.I believe that there also will be some problems if a substance attaches to your androgen receptors or if your T/ DHT levels are low
^I would love to have an explanation for why liposomes are even specific targeting mechanisms for hair follicles in the first place... people and scientists make the claim but never explain why
I'll curb my enthusiasm until I hear news of the Androgenetic Alopecia trials, specifically.
I've heard of half a dozen AA treatments in the past few years and not one of them changed things for male pattern baldness sufferers in the slightest.
Stil, practically all my hopes rest with this; knowing an effective treatment was coming out reasonably soon could save me from madness.
Can you ask her, whether she has heard from other patients who were treated for Androgenetic Alopecia? Maybe they know some who also took part in the trials. Yeah, I know, I am a selfish a**h**, but at least I am honest about it......
Lol guys you can't petition a private business to release a product. I mean yeah you can petition it but it's not gonna do anything.
They know there's a demand and they're still "working on it"
This thread is already the second thread in the entire HairLossTalk.com forum by the number of view and number of comments. after the "New Dermaroller Study; Thoughts, comments?".Just refer them to this thread instead. This is probably going to be the biggest damn thread on the entire site.