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Also, adding copper to zix may be a good idea as well. One bad thing about zinc is that it can deplete copper and cause a drop in estrogen which is not good in scalp tissue. Also copper has an effect on 5AR as well so why not
would zinc thymuline be a decent alterntive to zix even without the added p5p? thanksI agree my comment was a bit harsh so I removed them, you are correct. And yes I do apply weekly but I still want to add something in between
What form must the copper be? From a supplement?Also, adding copper to zix may be a good idea as well. One bad thing about zinc is that it can deplete copper and cause a drop in estrogen which is not good in scalp tissue. Also copper has an effect on 5AR as well so why not
Just be careful of copper (atleast Copper taken orally). Copper raises Estrogen levels and Estrogen increases copper retention in the body... its a feedback loop.Also, adding copper to zix may be a good idea as well. One bad thing about zinc is that it can deplete copper and cause a drop in estrogen which is not good in scalp tissue. Also copper has an effect on 5AR as well so why not
(PDF) Serum zinc and copper levels in alopecia
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Background: Emerging evidence suggests that trace elements such as zinc (Zn2+) and copper (Cu2+) are essential cofactor for multiple enzymes and have functional activities within hair follicles. So its deficiencies may cause hair loss. Objective: To assess the serum zinc and copper levels in alopecia. Methods: This cross sectional study was conducted in the Department of Physiology, Dhaka Medical College, Dhaka from January to December during 2017. Thirty five patients icluding both sexes with hair loss aged 18 to 45 years were study group and 35 ages and BMI matched healthy subjects were control group. Serum zinc and copper levels were estimated by flame atomic absorption spectrophotometry. For statistical analysis Unpaired Student’s‘t’ test and Chi square tests were performed. Results: Serum Zn2+ and Cu2+ levels were significantly (p<0.001) lower in study group than those of control group. Conclusions: It was concluded that serum Zn2+ and Cu2+ deficiencies are associated with hair loss patients. J Bangladesh Soc Physiol. 2019, June; 14(1): 21-25
How was your experience when you used Zix twice daily? Also, how is your family history of baldness?Been away for some time, and dont really have much time going forward. Just wanted to update you guys on my progress. Im nearing 5.5 months.
I'd love to say Ive had insane results since adding minoxidil to my zix regimen - but the reality is I have to say I wish I had more but at the same time is ive have significant improvement.
The hair I have has improved maybe 15-20% in density. In pictures I see of myself lately, my hair looks quite good, and dense. I could not say that for most (90-95%) picture in the past 2-3 years. Even if my hair is greasy, it still looks pretty good.
I'd love to say my hairline is recovering, but that's the part which I feel isnt making strong improvements. I can however say my hairline is denser, and in pictures looks better because the light does not expose as much scalp and cosmetically my hairline likely looks lower.
On the whole I feel pretty good about my hair, and would deem the addition of minoxidil a success. I think they say you can see continued gains in the 6-9 month range, and up to a year.
I feel optmistic I will maintain my gains because my hair isnt miniaturizing due to zix. So i dont think I will suffer the same minoxidil declines everyone else generally does. Perhaps I will continue to have gains past 1 year. I guess time will tell.
Will continue to update periodically.
He uses once daily, not twice.You could try needling+minoxidil, that makes a lot of difference for people if they want regrowth.
@sonictemples He created this thread, of course his experience was good, check his older posts.
I use it twiceHe uses once daily, not twice.
How was your experience when you used Zix twice daily? Also, how is your family history of baldness?
Where did you get your distilled water from? All the distill water brands I know have small traces of minerals in it. Where can I find pure distilled water without making myself of course.I'm going to start zix as soon as the distilled water arrives. I'll keep this thread updated on my results. Hopefully I'll get something from it. But I'm sceptical because I feel like my hair loss is starting to get aggressive
Has anybody tried Super Zix 1 or Super Zix 2?
The creator seems very convinced that these are superior to the original Zix formula.
Has anybody tried Super Zix 1 or Super Zix 2?
The creator seems very convinced that these are superior to the original Zix formula.
yes for the most part. I have slowly receded some. but my guess is i would have been bald by my late 20's without it. I have a relatively thick head of hair heading into my mid 40's - f*** life goes fast!Do you still maintain with zix after those years?
Does it work for already lost hair?yes for the most part. I have slowly receded some. but my guess is i would have been bald by my late 20's without it. I have a relatively thick head of hair heading into my mid 40's - f*** life goes fast!
Zix does not grow any hair. It's meant to maintain your existing hair.Does it work for already lost hair?