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some of you kids have way too much time on your hands
Ok boomersome of you kids have way too much time on your hands
I can see noneCan anyone see an improvement?
I can't tell because of the quality of the pictures. But he said that he's seeing some improvements. Maybe it takes more than 3 months to see some good results like minoxidilCan anyone see an improvement?
@mvalley how much is the NGF-37 facial ampoule?I emailed ngf-574h@celino.co.kr directly and they sold me a bottle of NGF-574H before the official launch for $90 USD. I'll let folks know if it helps but it's not going to be very scientific since I'm running a few other things in parallel. I may isolate it later on depending on how things go with the new regime. I'm a believer in the company based on my experiences with their NGF-37 product so I'm doing this mostly on faith.
They gave evidence since day 1 that the absolute best responder in their trial had no regrowth whatsoever after 4 months despite the data showing that there was. Trial data is bogus. Applemets had 5 times better regrowth data than minoxidil and that didn't do anything either. I don't know why, but trial data for hair loss treatments never matches the reality. The only reliable metric is a phototrichogram of identical locations of the scalp, exactly like the one in the first post of this thread. Anything else is unreliable. Even the tiniest lighting or angle change of a picture of someone's head can completely change how much hair appears to be there, making it unreliable unless there's a very significant amount of regrowth, which is never the case. If there is any debate whether or not people see regrowth in a picture, there's a 100% chance there isn't any. That's the golden rule.
@mvalley how much is the NGF-37 facial ampoule?
what else hair treatments are you on at the moment
thanks @mvalley .... why do you think nobody uses eucapil? Topilutamide was supossed to be a sideless antiandrogen howeverNGF-37 is $70 on ebay. They last me about 2 months.
My current hair routine is:
topical:
1ml of Sistema GB (minoxidil, Tretinoin,clobetasol), midday
Sistema GB Shampoo1/2 alternating day system (shampoo 1: ketoconazole, shampoo 2: Climbazol / Piritiona de Zinc.)
Laser Hat 25 minutes, every other day.
Eucapil in the mornings
NGF-574H nightly
oral:
1xViviscal PRO
L-Cysteine 1000mg
So basically this is another colossal failure?
thanks @mvalley .... why do you think nobody uses eucapil? Topilutamide was supossed to be a sideless antiandrogen however
I haven't yet seen one success story with it and it is at the moment forgotten in the community.
Well, it's a legit product from a legit medical company -- Medipost is the largest private cord blood bank and their Cartistem product on knee and hip cartilage regeneration was approved by the FDA about 6 years ago in the US (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5442809/). NGF574 also showed better results than minoxidil in less time in one study: https://www.slideshare.net/vaniice/ngf574-h-introduction
For these newer products, there just isn't the same amount of research behind them like a finasteride since they are so new. So you take your chances with it and try it or you wait 5 years for more studies to be completed.