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Re: Renue NAD+ for hair loss (androgenic alopecia)

Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2020 12:52 pm
by thomasdmd
Drdavid wrote: Sat Aug 08, 2020 4:36 pm I have not considered NMN/NAD+ as a choice for hair restoration however it could make sense. We are currently using PRP in the clinics for hair restoration and have seen good results. I would like to hear if any of you see results with the ABN products for hair restoration.
It's an untested hypothesis. My thought is that direct application of NMN will help restore the cellular processes that are damaged with aging. The NMN absorbed through the skin may be equivalent to that absorbed as a pill, or it could have a stronger affect applying it directly.
I took some before and after photos and so far no change after 2 weeks.

Dr. David, is there a better way other than photos to compare effectiveness for hair loss treatments?

Re: Renue NAD+ for hair loss (androgenic alopecia)

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2020 11:46 am
by Drdavid
Yes you could use punch biopsy and then have a pathologist take a look at the cellular structure. This would be an expensive way to go.

Re: Renue NAD+ for hair loss (androgenic alopecia)

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2020 4:54 pm
by Newage
Drdavid wrote: Sat Aug 08, 2020 4:36 pm I have not considered NMN/NAD+ as a choice for hair restoration however it could make sense. We are currently using PRP in the clinics for hair restoration and have seen good results. I would like to hear if any of you see results with the ABN products for hair restoration.
I’m experimenting with combinations of NMN and NAD+ in a homemade topical solution and applying it to thinning areas of the scalp along with the Renue Lotion.
Time will tell.... :idea:

Re: Renue NAD+ for hair loss (androgenic alopecia)

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2020 2:06 pm
by drkris69
Hmmm, you might be onto something Newage. Please keep us in the loop.

Re: Renue NAD+ for hair loss (androgenic alopecia)

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2020 4:26 pm
by Newage
drkris69 wrote: Mon Aug 24, 2020 2:06 pm Hmmm, you might be onto something Newage. Please keep us in the loop.

 
Will do  👍



 

Re: Renue NAD+ for hair loss (androgenic alopecia)

Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2020 10:58 am
by ALIVEBYNATURE
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.
 

Re: Renue NAD+ for hair loss (androgenic alopecia)

Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2020 1:27 pm
by Newage
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.
 

 
We are both “ on the same page”
I have been mixing NMN and NAD+ in a spray bottle with Alkaline Water and religiously spraying onto areas of hair thinning for a couple of weeks now. I also apply Renue Lotion to the same areas twice daily..
Time will Tell..  🤔
 

Re: Renue NAD+ for hair loss (androgenic alopecia)

Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2020 4:01 pm
by RobSmith
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.
 

 
Why bother with the NMN and NR in the Renue when the body has to convert that into NAD+ anyway? When everyone who has commented so far appears to be seeing big benefits, why change a winning formulae to something that to my mind sounds inferior (especially if there is less NAD+ to make room for the NMN/NR)?
 

Re: Renue NAD+ for hair loss (androgenic alopecia)

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2020 3:37 pm
by drkris69
I cant wait to try some of the other serums and eye creams from ABN. If it works anything like the Renue lotion then all I can say is WOW!!!!

Re: Renue NAD+ for hair loss (androgenic alopecia)

Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2020 8:53 pm
by CeeJayBee
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.
 

 
Well this is a generous offer, thank you!

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!