I will start off by saying that I know of 2 products that are able to regrow hair: One's a German made product and the other is a Chinese one. Fabao 101 Series, created by Dr Zhangguang, and the other is Thymuskin. They are both excellent products and you will never need to apply them forever to maintain your hair. I noticed that I was getting better (faster?) results when I stacked the two products together. However, they don't fully work against hair loss induced by Minoxidil. 11 years ago at the age of 17 I began to lose my hair but stopped it with Nioxin. I gradually started growing my hair back with the discovery of the 2 products I mention earlier up until a year and a half ago. Which is when I made one of the biggest mistakes of my life; I tried using a product called Scalpmed which contains 5% Minoxidil. I decided not to use it after a month and about a month and a half later my hair, all over my scalp except the back and sides, started falling out. It started falling out so fast, I didn't know what to do. I didn't know what was happening...actually, you can read the full story at this link http://www.tcmhospital.com/products/hairregrowth/testimony.html I wrote an email explaining my situation asking for advice and they posted it on their testimony page. So, I now realize minoxidil causes hair loss, but what kind? And it's not ordinary hair loss either. At the rate my hair began to fall out I would have been completely bald 6 months after I discontinued using it but have only been able to reduce the shedding with those formulas. I am now beginning to feel I am only prolonging the inevitable. I just started using Nioxin and it seems to be slowing it down even more. In time I will know. So, If you have used Minoxidil, I don't know if these products will work. Well, here is where you can get them. http://www.tcmhospital.com/products/hairregrowth/select101.html http://www.thymusking.com/ For the Chinese product, 101 Follicle-nourishing tonic is the strongest, 101G & 101 Original are great too. For Thymuskin, the Hair Gel is the strongest but works best with the shampoo A common mistake people make is not using enough and not applying it right. Treat it as if you are rubbing bengay into your sore muscles. It needs to penetrate the skin for it to work. Does anyone now if I were to use Topical Flutamide, will I lose any hair if I stopped using it? How about Spiro?
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