Studies have clearly shown that sustained use of these products will make your hair loss increase within a years time.
I heard that too. It's supposed to have essential fatty acids in it that are supposed to fight against DHT kinda like Revivogen does.redbone said:Emu oil is supposedly the best DHT inhibitor in existance or so says the manufacturer. I have heard it was good stuff though.
I'm not exactlly sure. You could try adding it anyway. It might soup it up a bit more. E-mail Revivogen and ask them.Stinger122 said:Im already on revivogen.. So wouldnt that be useless having emu oil?
No problem. How do you like Revivogen anyway? Works pretty well for me. My scalp has filled in nicely but the front and temporal regions are very slow to come in. Wonder why the frontal is always the hardest to correct? Maybe it is more sensitive to DHT. As a matter of fact Revivogen is the only treatment that I am using right now along with nizoral1%.Stinger122 said:Right-o mate, I will do tommorow.. Thanks for the advice
A plant I suppose.garthbrooks said:are these taken from the emu birds? or is their a plant called emu as well?
What is the site?redbone said:yes it is sham pooo taay like sham poo Tang
Emu oil is from a rare Australian bird mates, I have quite a few nesting in my backyard. It is also a great soother and repairer for minoxidil damaged scalps. Really brings back the moisture and balance. I have a good U.S. site if anyone is interested, where you can even get DHT blocking Emu oil pills.