montanero Posted May 16, 2008 Share Posted May 16, 2008 effective po b ung minoxidil? Quote Link to comment
xwhiteshadowz Posted May 17, 2008 Share Posted May 17, 2008 effective po b ung minoxidil? i strongly suggest that you ask your dermatologist for thiss..as for consideration for the safety and compatibility of the drug for your trreatment Quote Link to comment
stanozol Posted June 12, 2008 Share Posted June 12, 2008 for balding hair? minoxidil eh for vasodilation. works by vasodilating your blood vessels sa hair shaft. but not really effective. why? kasi pag gusto mo gumamit, eh panghabang buhay na yan...pag tinigil mo, mas lalong bibilis ang pagkakalbo mo. di rin naman tutubo hair mo kasi papabagalin lang nya pagkalagas.  meron din oral...finasteride (propecia) . pero dami side effects gaya ng impotence. di rin tutubo hair mo. eh wala, kung tatay mo kalbo, o lolo mo kalbo...ikaw nakakalbo...ala ka ng magagawa kasi nasa genes mo. pa hair transplant ka na lang...ililipat yun buhok mo sa paligid ng ulo mo at itratransplant patuntang crown. panget din pag tumagal. pakalbo ka na lang ng tuluyan o mag wig gaya ni eddie gil. o tanggapin ang katotohanan. si bruce willis naman ah gwapo kahit kalbo. pwede rin kayo maging gwapo kahit kalbo Quote Link to comment
Pidro_Pilyo Posted June 30, 2008 Share Posted June 30, 2008 eh pano kung wala ka namang lahing kalbo pero numinipis hair mo? ano solution? Quote Link to comment
id6230 Posted June 30, 2008 Share Posted June 30, 2008 I think that Rogain is the only scientifically proven product in the market that helps with hair loss. Of course, new scientific findings in promoting hair growth is funneling into becoming commercial products. With the completion of the human genome mapping, I am sure that this will benefit particularly in theexploration of hair growth. Quote Link to comment
Pidro_Pilyo Posted July 5, 2008 Share Posted July 5, 2008 I think that Rogain is the only scientifically proven product in the market that helps with hair loss. Of course, new scientific findings in promoting hair growth is funneling into becoming commercial products. With the completion of the human genome mapping, I am sure that this will benefit particularly in theexploration of hair growth. but most doctors recommend minoxidil for hair restoration, draw back is you have to use it your whole life if you want to maintain your hair. anyone has simple tips on how not to loose hair in an untimely manner? as in yung day to day activity tips, like not taking too hot showers, etc., etc... thanks. Quote Link to comment
johnlove Posted July 5, 2008 Share Posted July 5, 2008 for balding hair? minoxidil eh for vasodilation. works by vasodilating your blood vessels sa hair shaft. but not really effective. why? kasi pag gusto mo gumamit, eh panghabang buhay na yan...pag tinigil mo, mas lalong bibilis ang pagkakalbo mo. di rin naman tutubo hair mo kasi papabagalin lang nya pagkalagas.  meron din oral...finasteride (propecia) . pero dami side effects gaya ng impotence. di rin tutubo hair mo. eh wala, kung tatay mo kalbo, o lolo mo kalbo...ikaw nakakalbo...ala ka ng magagawa kasi nasa genes mo. pa hair transplant ka na lang...ililipat yun buhok mo sa paligid ng ulo mo at itratransplant patuntang crown. panget din pag tumagal. pakalbo ka na lang ng tuluyan o mag wig gaya ni eddie gil. o tanggapin ang katotohanan. si bruce willis naman ah gwapo kahit kalbo. pwede rin kayo maging gwapo kahit kalbo  mag workout ka sa gym, mas magandang tignan ang kalbo kapag maganda ang katawan mo. Quote Link to comment
Pidro_Pilyo Posted July 6, 2008 Share Posted July 6, 2008 mag workout ka sa gym, mas magandang tignan ang kalbo kapag maganda ang katawan mo. pero mas maganda yata kung maganda katawan mo at di ka kalbo di ba. :upside: Quote Link to comment
jumper1979 Posted June 25, 2009 Share Posted June 25, 2009 Guys, there's no cure for baldness. minoxidil, herbal, mane and tail, svenson, etc etc etc all tried out by a friend of mine and wala din positive result. Mana mana lang talaga yan. It's all in your DNA. kung ang tatay mo hindi kalbo and lolo or uncle mo kalbo; possible na ikaw din makalbo. Â Bald is okay. before i have a gf na gusto kalbo kaya nagpapakalbo ako throughout our relationship. di mo naman mapapansin pag tumagal. wag ikahiya. pag manipis ang buhok mabuti pang magpakalbo than grow it thin. Quote Link to comment
peterparker Posted June 30, 2009 Share Posted June 30, 2009 Guys, there's no cure for baldness. minoxidil, herbal, mane and tail, svenson, etc etc etc all tried out by a friend of mine and wala din positive result. Mana mana lang talaga yan. It's all in your DNA. kung ang tatay mo hindi kalbo and lolo or uncle mo kalbo; possible na ikaw din makalbo.  Bald is okay. before i have a gf na gusto kalbo kaya nagpapakalbo ako throughout our relationship. di mo naman mapapansin pag tumagal. wag ikahiya. pag manipis ang buhok mabuti pang magpakalbo than grow it thin.   There are only two treatments approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for male baldness: Minoxidil and Finasteride. Finasteride is recommended first for male pattern baldness. Experts warn that many treatments marketed as hair loss cures are ineffective aside from the placebo effect.  Minoxidil is a vasodilator and originally was exclusively used as an oral drug (Loniten) to treat high blood pressure. It was discovered, however, to have the side effect of hair growth and reversing baldness, and in the 1980s, Upjohn Corporation received FDA approval to market a topical solution that contained 2% minoxidil to be used to treat baldness and hair loss as Rogaine. Objective evidence shows that minoxidil is effective in both the frontal areas of the scalp and the vertex area in treating male-pattern hair loss. At the conclusion of a 48 week study, improvements were seen in the frontal scalp regions of 51% of men using 5% minoxidil, 42% using 2% minoxidil, and 13% of placebo users. Among these men, moderate to great increases in hair growth were seen in the frontal scalp regions of 19% of men using 5% minoxidil, 10% using 2% minoxidil, and 3% of placebo users.   Finasteride is a "DHT inhibitor" and was originally approved by the US FDA for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).  In 1997, Finasteride was approved by the US FDA for the treatment of male pattern baldness. A 5 year study revealed that 9 of 10 men taking finasteride (1 mg daily) experienced visible results (42% of men taking Propecia experienced no further hair loss while 48% experienced no further hair loss and hair regrowth). In clinical studies, finasteride, like Minoxidil, was shown to work on both the crown area and the hairline area, but is most successful in the crown area. In another study, Merck sought to find the smallest effective quantity of finasteride and test its long-term effects on 1,553 men between ages 18 and 41 with mildly to moderately thinning hair. Based on their research, 1 mg. daily was selected, and after two years of daily treatment, over 83% of the 1,553 men experiencing male hair loss had actually maintained or increased their hair count from baseline. Visual assessments concluded that over 80% had improved appearances.    :mtc: Quote Link to comment
86bangher Posted August 13, 2009 Share Posted August 13, 2009 I was pondering where to post this uri link that i came upon a couple of days earlier. Since Baldness relates to hair & this commodity do relates to hair too, therefore here it goes- Shampoo! Yep, shampoo... the vanities of a hugh portion of Filipina here & abroad. My guesstimate of this particular commodity's advertising expenses & billings-per-seconds in the local media (TV & printed ads) markets is probably among the top 5 (among beverages, instant-noodles, fastfood chains etc). But has anyone ever thought what goes into the composition of your favorite shampoo? The compounds, could it harm your skin, beside your hair? Yung binabayad mo per-sachet o kada-bote... is it worth the p6/sachet kung ang produktong iyan ay malaman mong nakakaapektado sa inyong kalusugan, balat o kapaligiran mo?? Want to know more about what you are using day in & day out, then browse this uri~ http://www.salon.com/env/good_life/2009/08...mpoo/index.html Quote Link to comment
noipi Posted August 21, 2009 Share Posted August 21, 2009 There are only two treatments approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for male baldness: Minoxidil and Finasteride. Finasteride is recommended first for male pattern baldness. Experts warn that many treatments marketed as hair loss cures are ineffective aside from the placebo effect.  Minoxidil is a vasodilator and originally was exclusively used as an oral drug (Loniten) to treat high blood pressure. It was discovered, however, to have the side effect of hair growth and reversing baldness, and in the 1980s, Upjohn Corporation received FDA approval to market a topical solution that contained 2% minoxidil to be used to treat baldness and hair loss as Rogaine. Objective evidence shows that minoxidil is effective in both the frontal areas of the scalp and the vertex area in treating male-pattern hair loss. At the conclusion of a 48 week study, improvements were seen in the frontal scalp regions of 51% of men using 5% minoxidil, 42% using 2% minoxidil, and 13% of placebo users. Among these men, moderate to great increases in hair growth were seen in the frontal scalp regions of 19% of men using 5% minoxidil, 10% using 2% minoxidil, and 3% of placebo users.   Finasteride is a "DHT inhibitor" and was originally approved by the US FDA for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).  In 1997, Finasteride was approved by the US FDA for the treatment of male pattern baldness. A 5 year study revealed that 9 of 10 men taking finasteride (1 mg daily) experienced visible results (42% of men taking Propecia experienced no further hair loss while 48% experienced no further hair loss and hair regrowth). In clinical studies, finasteride, like Minoxidil, was shown to work on both the crown area and the hairline area, but is most successful in the crown area. In another study, Merck sought to find the smallest effective quantity of finasteride and test its long-term effects on 1,553 men between ages 18 and 41 with mildly to moderately thinning hair. Based on their research, 1 mg. daily was selected, and after two years of daily treatment, over 83% of the 1,553 men experiencing male hair loss had actually maintained or increased their hair count from baseline. Visual assessments concluded that over 80% had improved appearances.    :mtc:  mga boss saan po nakakabili ng finasteride? Quote Link to comment
angel_by_day Posted December 11, 2009 Share Posted December 11, 2009 http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?artic...bCategoryId=446Â Â enjoy reading :goatee: Quote Link to comment
ladyboy Posted May 21, 2012 Share Posted May 21, 2012 lagi din naglalagas hair ko Quote Link to comment
palku_2004 Posted June 11, 2012 Share Posted June 11, 2012 nakaka kalbo daw ang ilang gamot against hypertension.. like atenolol Quote Link to comment
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