Honestly, if it's such a good product, why didn't you apply for FDA approval?
There is only one officially proven shampoo that is FDA approved and recommended by doctors worldwide.
Honestly, how do you know if all the people who write on the internet are vendors or what?
In the hair loss market where the false soap Nanda Mo earns billions...
I think trichomine is the only one... Why is trichomine the only hair loss shampoo approved by the FDA
Why are the Levi-Bosen part-timers so full.
I think about it every time, but globally, the only shampoo that is officially certified by FDA and recommended by doctors is trichomine.
>Hello. I've been using shampoo since I was in the early stages of hair loss
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>Then a few months ago, I've been using a shampoo called Levi-Bogen. There was a lot of foam...
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>I thought it was okay, so I asked the doctor...
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>Doctor said it's nonsense for shampoo to suppress DHT and make your hair look up... He says he doesn't believe it
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>And the product has not been scientifically proven elsewhere, and hasn't it been approved by the FDA?
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>If DHT is really suppressed, it's a medicine...
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> Come to think of it, I don't know the ingredients of rebiobogen. There's a lot of foam, too. I wonder if it's a really reliable product.
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>I read somewhere that nano shampoo is No. 1 in foreign countries. The shampoo has minoxidil ingredients
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>But what is Levi-Bogen...? I don't know the ingredients. Do you really suppress DHT.. To be honest, I hit DHT with all the shampoos
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>Wouldn't I? And I wonder why doctors are negative if it really suppresses DHT and it's a good product.
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>Tricomin is proven and I think it's reliable... Revisozen doesn't have to be objective about what you're talking about
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>It's proven elsewhere. I've never seen it proven by an officially reliable institution.
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>The doctor also told me not to believe that. Dermatologist's words where I'm going
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>The cause of male plastic surgery hair loss, or baldness, is DHT, as you said. Testosterone to DHT
>Prosecia is a substance that inhibits enzymes involved in this process.
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>I don't know what kind of shampoo you're talking about, but as you claim, it really creates DHT
>If you're involved in it, you won't be sold as shampoo without any restrictions. Also, there are less ingredients
>Even if there is a possibility of inhibiting DHT in the test tube, shampoo for this to work
>You have to penetrate the skin for a short time and work near the hair, but the skin is like that
>It's not a comfortable barrier.
>I don't believe in such claims.
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>Profecia is a very safe medicine. Is there such a need for "butil"?
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