There are a lot of reviews on various products here, but if you search for each product, the most registered article is the most effective product and it's reliable, right? According to my search results, I think they use a product called Trichomine the most And I'm relieved to see that many dermatologists sell it, and there are articles about this product in Daemo, so please refer to it. I also wrote about the effects and reviews, but I'm not a business owner, but I keep writing it down. Please search a lot of reviews before making a decision And in many reviews, I see a lot of comments saying that what products you use to lose more hair, but I think hair loss is a historical factor, so isn't the medicine effective? Don't be swayed by the fact that it's gotten worse. Let's just try it out and see if it's going to help me or not Decide with confidence
>Not long ago, I stopped taking ppe because I showed abnormal liver levels due to side effects of ppe. There are people who cause some side effects, but that's who I am. So I search for ways to suppress DHT other than Pfey through this site, and I find some shampoos and post them like this.
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>For your information, for about 11 months, I've had my own effects with Propecia and Elcystin, but now I'm going to stop taking Pfe and find another way.
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>That's why I'm asking you this question, there's a post that says Revivogen shampoo & tonic is effective in suppressing DHT. What do you think? What I want is not hair growth, but the status quo level.
>I think the only alternative I've found is to continue natural therapy instead of using Revivogen shampoo and tonic...
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>By the way, I heard that a shampoo called nioxin also has a DHT inhibition function, what do you think?
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>I'd appreciate it if you could tell me how to suppress DHT on behalf of Propecia.
>I look forward to your valuable advice.
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