Hello, I've been using shampoo a lot since I'm in the early stages of hair loss
Then a few months ago, I've been using a shampoo called Levi-Bogen. There was a lot of foam...
I thought it was okay, so I asked the doctor...
The doctor says it's ridiculous that shampoo suppresses DHT and makes your hair grow... He says he doesn't believe it
And the product has not been scientifically proven elsewhere, nor has it been approved by the FDA?
If DHT is really suppressed, it's medicine...
Come to think of it, I don't even know the ingredients of rebiobogen. There's a lot of foam, too. I wonder if it's a really reliable product.
According to an article, Nano shampoo is the number one shampoo in foreign countries. The shampoo has minoxidil ingredients
But what's Levi-Bogen? I don't know the ingredients. Do you really suppress DHT.. To be honest, I hit DHT with all the shampoos
Won't they release it? And I wonder why doctors are negative if it really suppresses DHT and it's a good product.
Trichomine is so proven and trustworthy... Revisozen doesn't have to be objective about what you're talking about
It has been proven elsewhere. I've never seen it proven by an officially reliable institution.
The doctor also told me not to believe that. Dermatologist's words where I'm going
The cause of male hair loss, or baldness, is DHT, as you said. Testosterone to DHT
Propecia is a substance that inhibits enzymes involved in action.
I don't know what kind of shampoo you're talking about, but if it's claimed, it's really DHT-producing
If you're involved in something, you're not going to be sold as shampoo without any restrictions. Also, there are less ingredients
Even if there's a potential to inhibit DHT in a catheter, it's shampoo for that to work
You have to penetrate your skin for a short time and work near your hair, but that's the case with your skin
It's not a comfortable barrier.
I don't believe such a claim.
Propecia is a very safe medicine. Is there such a need for "butil"?
Please answer from the masters.
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