Well, let's see a pic!CeeJayBee wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 8:53 pmWell this is a generous offer, thank you!ALIVEBYNATURE wrote: ↑Fri Aug 28, 2020 10:58 am Our new face serum works well for applying to scalp.
It doesn't have any shea butter that we use in the lotion, so absorbs completely.
I have been trying it but don't have much hair loss, so not a good test subject. If you'd like to try, drop an email to [email protected] with subject of "test serum for hair loss" and we'll send you a free bottle to try when it is available in a few weeks.
Also note, going forward, all our Renue products will have NAD+, NMN, and NR in place of the NAD+. The new face cream and serum will have this change. It will be incorporated in the next batch of the lotion.
I guess I must take the picture of the before.
It's funny really, it is not a very big bald spot. But dammit is is visible, and unlike virtually everywhere else in my body - it hasn't changed.
I know we are getting close to something. Obviously it needs to reset the clock on the follicle while also resetting the levels of nearby DHT.
Looking forward to being a guinea pig!
Renue NAD+ Skin Care ⇒ Renue NAD+ for hair loss (androgenic alopecia)
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Let's see if i can upload a pic...
It looks a lot bigger when i use the flash - but there it be!
It looks a lot bigger when i use the flash - but there it be!
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I am not sure what I'll do, but if i get the serum from ABS, i will try it.
I don't like Finasteride or Minoxidil, they seem a little extreme to me. But then again they are trying to squelch a testosterone based DHT.
But maybe something can reset the clock on these follicles. I noticed in my pic that the follicles are still there.
Stem cells, or perhaps strand by strand by strand transplant if i win the lottery
I don't like Finasteride or Minoxidil, they seem a little extreme to me. But then again they are trying to squelch a testosterone based DHT.
But maybe something can reset the clock on these follicles. I noticed in my pic that the follicles are still there.
Stem cells, or perhaps strand by strand by strand transplant if i win the lottery
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Im doing what newage has suggested, Take 2 NAD pills with 2 NMNs crush and mix into a high alkaline solution. Then spray onto the scalp 2x per day. I just started this process and Im in my first week so will keep posted.
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Ok so you are thinking that the NMN/NAD+ will bring the follicle sells back in time - so to speak?
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Thats the plan but, will it work? Hmm, time will tell....
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Hair loss is not an issue for me, being a woman, although i am only in my early 30s.
I think there might be a process to "shock" the tissue around the follicles, perhaps with an intense compound that rejuvenates the cells, eradicates the DHT levels and encourages stem cell growth.
The fisetin preparation may have some of this ability initially, followed my the NMN preparation.
I think there might be a process to "shock" the tissue around the follicles, perhaps with an intense compound that rejuvenates the cells, eradicates the DHT levels and encourages stem cell growth.
The fisetin preparation may have some of this ability initially, followed my the NMN preparation.
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Hmm
Fisetin is interesting stuff.
Also Rice Bran Oil has Tocotrienols, and i think i remember Fred talking about that, to consume it and to rub it in the spot.
Go for it CeeJayBee!
Fisetin is interesting stuff.
Also Rice Bran Oil has Tocotrienols, and i think i remember Fred talking about that, to consume it and to rub it in the spot.
Go for it CeeJayBee!