simpllyhuge
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ive been using spiro 5% cream but was also thinking about adding nizerol. im confused if it works by actually blocking dht? most of my hair loss is due to testosterone, and i defianlty sped up the loss.
Nizoral shampoo should definately be used to help prevent hair loss. Here's some info on how it works:simpllyhuge said:ive been using spiro 5% cream but was also thinking about adding nizerol. im confused if it works by actually blocking dht? most of my hair loss is due to testosterone, and i defianlty sped up the loss.
Amateur said:I'm not too sure about the nizoral blocking the conversion of test to DHT. I thought it was more a topical lotion to prevent DHT binding to the hair follicles on the scalp being a topical shampoo and all.
I have no idea if it can be purchased at Costco without a prescription.The 2% dose is suppose to be available by prescription only in th USA. It is over the counter in Canada, so you can purchase it from a Canadian online pharmacy. You can also purchase it at: www.wholesalehairproducts.comsimpllyhuge said:deep glute are you sure you cant buy it in costco. i heard some one say that they bought the 2% their. thanks for the helpfull info thou.
Deepglute said:You can also purchase it at: www.wholesalehairproducts.com
Indirectly due to the testosterone. The testosterone gets converted to DHT, which is your problem....along with your genetics.simpllyhuge said:ive been using spiro 5% cream but was also thinking about adding nizerol. im confused if it works by actually blocking dht? most of my hair loss is due to testosterone, and i defianlty sped up the loss.