Thank you for your many responses. ^^
I'm getting more and more concerned. I think there are more opinions that rebiobogen is better for shampoo than trichomyne
So what would be better, Levi-Bogen tonic and minoxidil...
What if I give you Leviobogen shampoo and minoxidil as a gift...
Please reply.
>You're definitely a businessman.
>I don't know what you're selling, but...
>If possible, it doesn't come out well in the shampoo guitar section, but... It must be a strange person because the vendors set it up so much.
>The data is from hairlosshelp.com .
>There is a world-famous hair loss community site, regrowth.com hairlosshelp.com .
>If you want to do business, know it properly.
>And I'm very sorry for those who are worried about other hair loss.
>Until the day these vendors disappear...
>
>And two years ago, Levi Bozen didn't even land in Korea.
>I bought it on hairlosstalk.com . You should've told me...
>
>>You're a no-brainer
>>I just wish it was good. How can I even do this kind of data...
>>How many similar posts have been posted even in this kind of data..
>>If you want to promote it, be careful
>>
>>> As of now, I'm doing treatment in various ways.
>>> In particular, Pka treatment has been taken for almost three years, and the effect is actually great.
>>>> Next is Levi-Bogen.
>>>
>>>Hair loss treatment should be seen in the long run... In the case of Pka, it is an internal medicine, but there are reports that it is gradually less effective in long-term treatment. (Clinical results for 5 years)
>>> However, tonic has been reported to be more effective in long-term treatment in several places.
>>>
>>> Among the tonics, Levi-Bogen is by far the best, and it's been about two years since I started Levi-Bogen.
>>>I think the effect is more effective than the P.C.A.
>>> What is clear is that tonic should be treated for a long period of time, not a short period of time.
>>>
>>> In most cases of people who have not been effective, most of them have only been treated for about a month or two.
>>>
>>>If you search for someone more than a year old and look for a post that you said was not effective, you can't find it anywhere.
>>>
>> Of course, Cho-eun makes a good judgment.
>>>
>>> Below is the article on Hair Loss Dotcom about hair loss treatment.
>>>
>>> Third stage: Evaluate the Available Treatments
>>>
>>>>We understand that the main cause of male alopecia in stage 1 is directly related to hormones. (particularly the interaction between DHT and androgen). In addition, bad scalp conditions (inflammation, itchiness, erythema) are another androgenic activity and a byproduct of DHT. In step 2, we identified several forms of hair loss found in men. Now we are going to discuss 5 hair loss treatments. And it is necessary to find out how much the treatment works in the reverse order of hair loss in their own unique way. If you understand step 1 clearly, it will help you understand information about this treatment.
>>>(5 major hair loss treatments)
>>1. DHT inhibitor: A treatment that inhibits the binding of 5 alpha reductase and testosterone
>>> ex) Propecia, Dutasteride, Revivogen, Crinagen, Progesterone Cream, Xandrox
>>>
>>2. Growth promoter: It may sound ineffective as a treatment that artificially promotes hair growth without removing the underlying cause of hair loss, but growth promoter is actually a very successful way to change the bald area cosmetically.
>>>ex) 미녹시딜, Revivogen, Tricomin, Folligen, Proxiphen, Nano Shampoo, Retin-A
>>>
>>>3. SOD's: Known as Super Oxide Dismutase, it is a treatment that manipulates the immune response that occurs as a result of excessive DHT in hair follicles. When cells respond to foreign substances, they release Super Oxide that helps defend the body against invading viruses, cells, and foreign tissue. SOD's reduces this Superoxide and reduces the human body's intention to reject hair follicles. This is another proven hair loss treatment seen from a different angle. SOD's is also a complex treatment that serves as an anti-inflammatory as well as a growth promoter.
>>> ex) Tricomin, Folligen, Proxiphen
>>>
>>4. Anti-inflammatory drugs: It is a treatment that treats inflammation, itching, and erythema of the scalp as a result of the human immune response. However, incorrect use can result in accelerating hair loss.
>>>ex) Nizoral, T-Gel, Betadine, Tricomin, Folligen, Proxiphen
>>>
>>>5. Anti-androgen: The purpose of anti-androgen therapy is to prevent binding of DHT with androgen receptors.
>>>ex) Spilonolactone, Proxipjen, Nizoral, Revivogen, Crinogen
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>> There is currently no other way to prevent hair loss except minoxidil, an approved drug, and Profesha....
>>>> Of course, there are a lot of people who say that trichomine and ribybogen worked, so trichomine is a product that deserves some expectation because it went up to the fda2nd round, but the prevailing opinion is that the rest just regard baldness as a stick, but it doesn't work... I've used Nanda Mo for more than a year when I don't know it well, but I'm skeptical...
>>>> It may work for each person, but,,,,,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Hello.
>>>>>> My father has been suffering from hair loss for a long time.
>>> >> My father seems to have tried many ways, but I don't think it's particularly effective.
>>>>> It's my birthday this Saturday, and my father had a friend wearing a soap and had a hair
>>>>> They said that it seems to be effective, so they want to get it as a birthday present.
>>>>> I was thinking about buying it for you, but I don't know what kind of product NandaMo is, so I read the posts here and found it negative
>>> >> There are a lot of opinions.
>>>>>
>>>>> After reading the article, I think a lot of people use trichomine, ribybogen, azelia acid, etc
>>>>>> Please recommend what products to buy as a gift.
>>>> For your information, my father is in his late 50s, and the front two sides have fallen out a lot. The middle is gradually falling out
>> >> >> He's here.
>>>>>
>>>>> There is no hair loss effect, so please recommend a product to prevent hair loss.
>>>>
>>>
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