Tried Posting this before re: P-R-O-C-E-R-I-N

bupolo

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Is this a viable alternative to P-r-o-p-e-c-i-a? I read on consumer-review.net that P-r-o-c-e-r-i-n did pretty well in some comparisons, but some of the posts on here said it's sketchy.

What's the general verdict? It's much cheaper and no need for a prescription. If it is not worth the money, is there is any place to get P-r-o-p-e-c-i-a without a prescription, and for a good price?
 

flimflam

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the word has probably been blocked because it's a scam.

yes, you can buy propecia without a prescription online mostly, depends where you are.. Ireland? New Zealand? Lithuania? I'll guess USA ...
 

Nick4441

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P-R-O-C-E-R-I-N is rubbish..its just saw palmetto with vitamins and it way too mild to have any effect. Did nothing for me after 3-4 months.

Having said that neither has propecia in 5 months helped me but apart from avodart its the best chance you have
 

hellohello

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scam stay well away. it's even more expensive than propecia as well.
 

bupolo

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Thanks all, I appreciate it! Yah I'm in the USA.

No serious hair problems yet, but I'm 27, and it's starting to get a little thin on top. That, along with the fact that I have the thinnest hair strands in the world to begin with, makes me a little nervous.

Just doing a little preventative research. My hair stylist suggest Nioxin which seems to have gotten rid of all the flakiness on my scalp, so maybe that's all I needed?
 

hair_tomorrow

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bupolo said:
Thanks all, I appreciate it! Yah I'm in the USA.

No serious hair problems yet, but I'm 27, and it's starting to get a little thin on top. That, along with the fact that I have the thinnest hair strands in the world to begin with, makes me a little nervous.

Just doing a little preventative research. My hair stylist suggest Nioxin which seems to have gotten rid of all the flakiness on my scalp, so maybe that's all I needed?

I haven't checked recently - but aren't the ingredients in procerin relatively the same as those found in revivogen? Or am I thinking of something else? I remember at one point whether to go w/ procerin or rev and just picked rev because it was getting better press on the forums.

Wait - maybe I'm thinking of crinagen, not p_rocerin

I did zix / superzix for almost 2 years - and did better w/ that than revivogen.
 
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