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Life Extension Healthy Hair Spray
Does anyone have information / experience with the Healthy Hair spray at Life Extension?
http://www.lef.org/Vitamins-Supplements ... Spray.html
http://www.lef.org/Vitamins-Supplements ... Spray.html
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Re: Life Extension Healthy Hair Spray
I think in the magazine write-up on it they mention the product has been available in Europe or ? for some time. I thought it was strange we never heard of it then.
At least they're not just selling Dr. P's magic potions anymore.
At least they're not just selling Dr. P's magic potions anymore.
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Re: Life Extension Healthy Hair Spray
Bocaj - what do you think about topical progesterone cream ? Any experience with it?
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Re: Life Extension Healthy Hair Spray
procapil is from europe and the makers now have hairforce one made in france about £27 for shampoo and 2 month lotion containing procapil peptide.
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Re: Life Extension Healthy Hair Spray
Not my cup of tea. If it's needed someday..that's another thing. Here's one "study" btw..which you probably have already seen: http://www.androgeneticalopecia.com/hai ... ness.shtmlN0rwgnKid wrote:Bocaj - what do you think about topical progesterone cream ? Any experience with it?
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Re: Life Extension Healthy Hair Spray
The link does not work anymore, unfortunately.
Not your cup of tea but if needed one day you will use it,... because, you have great faith in it ?
Not your cup of tea but if needed one day you will use it,... because, you have great faith in it ?
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Re: Life Extension Healthy Hair Spray
No..I was not referring to using it for hair loss someday.
The link works..for me anyway. Try copy/pasting it. Here it is though:
The link works..for me anyway. Try copy/pasting it. Here it is though:
Effects of topical progesterone in treating pattern baldness
Progesterone is a compound that has high structural similarity to testosterone, and therefore can use the same enzymes (5 alpha - Reductase), and bind to the androgen receptor. Some progestins (synthetic progesterone) have inherent estrogenic as well as androgenic effects. Although progesterone binds to its own intracellular transcription receptor, it has affinity to the androgen receptor, which renders it able to act as an androgen or as an antiandrogen.
Progesterone is a potent inhibitor of 5 alpha - Reductase activity and androgen receptor binding. 5 alpha - Reductase is the enzyme responsible for the metabolism of testosterone to DHT. Compared to testosterone, DHT binds the androgen receptor with five times the tenacity of testosterone and is more potent in its ability to cause downstream activation. Progesterone also inhibits the formation of 5 metabolites from androstenedione. Progesterone is rapidly metabolized in most tissues (including skin) to relatively nonandrogenic substances. One milliliter of a 2 percent solution applied topically twice daily appears to be well tolerated in women, but higher doses lead to menstrual irregularities.
Topical progesterone has been utilized widely, but has not been thoroughly tested in clinical studies. One study undertaken to ascertain the efficacy of the compound used topical progesterone (concentration and vehicle unnamed) for 10 to 48 months in 12 men, in the age group 18 to 39 years, with male pattern baldness. None of the subjects grew hair: 6 of them developed further thinning, and the other 6 had the same hair density.
A "positive" response was documented in 14 patients who were treated with topical 11alpha - hydroxyprogesterone, 15 mL of a 0.5 percent solution applied twice daily to the scalp for 2.4 to 4 years.
A 12-month study of 1% 11 alpha - hydroxyprogesterone lotions in 18 young men with androgenetic alopecia was performed. The 11 alpha - hydroxyprogesterone treated group had increased numbers of anagen hairs in the treated scalp, and 9 of 10 had improvement. There was a decrease in anagen hairs and worsening hair loss in 7 of the 8 controls.
Overall, topical progesterone has not been found to be of great value in treating androgenetic alopecia, but it can have a limited positive effect for some people.
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Re: Life Extension Healthy Hair Spray
Thanks for that post Jacob, very interesting ! Do you know if 11 alpha - hydroxyprogesterone is a synthetic hormone? Some say that synthetic forms of progesterone may not be the safest. You seem to have tried a lot of stuff Jacob, and seem to be willing to give things a try, why not topical progesterone ?
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Re: Life Extension Healthy Hair Spray
https://fscimage.fishersci.com/msds/15653.htmCaution! Questionable carcinogen. May cause eye, skin, and respiratory tract irritation.
Target Organs: None known.
Potential Health Effects
Eye: May cause eye irritation.
Skin: May cause skin irritation. May be harmful if absorbed through the skin.
Ingestion: May cause irritation of the digestive tract. May be harmful if swallowed.
Inhalation: May cause respiratory tract irritation. May be harmful if inhaled.
Chronic: Limited evidence of a carcinogenic effect.
Me..myself..and I....I just don't care to use it at the moment. I've followed Mercola and others on the subject..so know the pros and cons..someday- maybe.
I'll read this sometime while the snow melts:
http://www.gaiaresearch.co.za/progesteronecancer.html
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Re: Life Extension Healthy Hair Spray
the thing that always confused me about progesterone is the fact that it could act as an antiandrogen, or an androgen! i mean how do you know what its going to do? it always seemed to me that it could HURT hair. thats why id prefer topical estriol.
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But is topical estrogen available in any topicals on the market today ?
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Re: Life Extension Healthy Hair Spray
I wonder if they're going to discontinue it..or update it..and/or replace it with something else...
It's on sale: http://www.lef.org/Vitamins-Supplements ... Spray.html
It's on sale: http://www.lef.org/Vitamins-Supplements ... Spray.html
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