I started on 1/2024 using the solution from minoxidilmax lab Now I will start with Amazon I will keep you updated It is so far same effect as finasteride and dutasteride topical Just no side effects
Dont get excited guys. Will just be another treatment where you would be lucky to get results any better than fin or minox. Get excited if and when hair cloning eventuates.
Bro's talking quiet like he infiltrated Kintor headquarters himself and doesn't want to get caught lol. If you do use it, you'll prob be among the first of the public to have documentation of whether it's actually effective or not so for the sake of curiosity and the channel, I think it'd be interesting for you to try
Not statistical significant difference does not mean that there is no difference. They didn’t publicize the p value. So we have to wait for real results to come out. It just does not meet high standards. This just tells us that there is a probability > 5% that differences observed were due to random chance. All trial show on average better improvement with the active ingredient. 1+2 show statistical significance, 3 showed improvement but not on the gold standard. I wish I had full access to the data. But from high level it is more likely to work. Hair growth cycles are sometimes odd. I started with topical dut and had no improvements after 1 year and then hair got better.
Nope, at least not according to the Amazon reviewer who wrote the following: " after 3 weeks of use I can report it stopped my shedding, but I also got very bad side effects: head ache, dizziness and ED. I am fully aware that all medications can have a side effect and thus definitely went systemic. Kintor promised a side effect free treatment but got worse side effects than with Fin."
Matt I would like to know your opinion on something. The assumption is that a topical solution can only work if it penetrates the skin. If e.g. Pyrilutamide or GT20029 were effective, doesn’t this mean there will always be a risk of side effects because androgen receptors are potentially still affected systematically?
@@adamadams9517 not true according to the Amazon reviewer who wrote this: "after 3 weeks of use I can report it stopped my shedding, but I also got very bad side effects: head ache, dizziness and ED. I am fully aware that all medications can have a side effect and thus definitely went systemic. Kintor promised a side effect free treatment but got worse side effects than with Fin."
That would be fantastic if you use it and give us a feedback 6 months later :) . Do you think the price might go down a bit later ? Cause right now it's really expensive unfortunately....
So, one of the guys reviewing this on Amazon said it gave him ED! And that was the whole fking point of this product as an alternative to finasteride, to avoid ED-like side effects. Here it is: "...after 3 weeks of use I can report it stopped my shedding, but I also got very bad side effects: head ache, dizziness and ED. I am fully aware that all medications can have a side effect and thus definitely went systemic. Kintor promised a side effect free treatment but got worse side effects than with Fin." Disappointing to say the least.
I’ve been using it for 3 weeks. It’s basically slowed down to nearly stoped my hair sheds and scalp tingle. Too early to say if it regrows hair but for me it works better than finasteride and dutasteride. I just got my testosterone checked and I had a 960 level. Basically have had no side effects.
Someone on Reddit used topical dut and had a 70% reduction of dht systemically. Others have noticed only a small reduction in system dht. It’s confusing
This video was unnecessarily long and not actually that informative lol also it’s so obvious that we know this isn’t as comparable as finasteride or dutasteride everyone at this point knows those are the staples and are just looking for some kind of topical anti-androgen to mop up excess Testosterone on the scalp from from taking finasteride or dutasteride I don’t think anyone is looking to use this as a standalone treatment yet it would’ve been nice if you made a point to talk about how it could be used in conjunction with finasteride or dutasteride to mop up excess testosterone on the scalp which I think might work if this product is Effective even in a minuscule way something that is fda approved is better then nothing not everyone is willing to risk trying RU5
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I started on 1/2024 using the solution from minoxidilmax lab
Now I will start with Amazon
I will keep you updated
It is so far same effect as finasteride and dutasteride topical
Just no side effects
Of course we want you to use it. You are the ultimate sacrificial hair guinea pig, always appreciate your experiments , results and recap
Well put.
Dont get excited guys. Will just be another treatment where you would be lucky to get results any better than fin or minox. Get excited if and when hair cloning eventuates.
Transplanted hair seems to fall out too, dht will still be problem
YES I´d love to see you try and report back eventually
According to someone on Reddit who mailed Kintor, it will be available in Europe mid August
It is now
@@ВРСРепубликаСрпска Where can I find it?
@@bacbou939 koshinemall
Bro's talking quiet like he infiltrated Kintor headquarters himself and doesn't want to get caught lol. If you do use it, you'll prob be among the first of the public to have documentation of whether it's actually effective or not so for the sake of curiosity and the channel, I think it'd be interesting for you to try
How do we know this product on Amazon is pyrilutamide when it isn’t listed in the ingredients?
We want you to use it and give us the realistic review
Not statistical significant difference does not mean that there is no difference.
They didn’t publicize the p value. So we have to wait for real results to come out. It just does not meet high standards. This just tells us that there is a probability > 5% that differences observed were due to random chance.
All trial show on average better improvement with the active ingredient. 1+2 show statistical significance, 3 showed improvement but not on the gold standard.
I wish I had full access to the data. But from high level it is more likely to work. Hair growth cycles are sometimes odd. I started with topical dut and had no improvements after 1 year and then hair got better.
how many applications per week? cause my tricologist said i could have some with 1/2 applications per week but i'm a bit skeptical..
I'll be waiting.
how many months should I use bro ?
When did you get a hair transplant?
I couldn’t find it on amazon
only USA for now
Could this be combined with GT 20029 when it comes out?
Will it be available orally?
You wouldn’t want that. It is an anti androgen
Hi Matt dont you think this is a great option for the ones that are very sensitive to finasteride if they have the money?
Nope, at least not according to the Amazon reviewer who wrote the following: " after 3 weeks of use I can report it stopped my shedding, but I also got very bad side effects: head ache, dizziness and ED. I am fully aware that all medications can have a side effect and thus definitely went systemic.
Kintor promised a side effect free treatment but got worse side effects than with Fin."
Apparently unavailable in UE. 😕
Matt I would like to know your opinion on something. The assumption is that a topical solution can only work if it penetrates the skin. If e.g. Pyrilutamide or GT20029 were effective, doesn’t this mean there will always be a risk of side effects because androgen receptors are potentially still affected systematically?
Pyril does go systemic, but based on the clinical data there are only local skin reactions.
@@adamadams9517 not true according to the Amazon reviewer who wrote this: "after 3 weeks of use I can report it stopped my shedding, but I also got very bad side effects: head ache, dizziness and ED. I am fully aware that all medications can have a side effect and thus definitely went systemic.
Kintor promised a side effect free treatment but got worse side effects than with Fin."
can u use it
What about topical dutasteride, does it go systemic?
It is not available on Amazon.
it is but you have to be in the US
@@letsgethair Ok,I understand.Chinese are testing on Americans...
That would be fantastic if you use it and give us a feedback 6 months later :) .
Do you think the price might go down a bit later ? Cause right now it's really expensive unfortunately....
You gotta test it
Hey my bro
If I use 2x2 ml (4ml a day] is it the same like 2x 1ml at 1% ?
Not available in Germany
So, one of the guys reviewing this on Amazon said it gave him ED! And that was the whole fking point of this product as an alternative to finasteride, to avoid ED-like side effects. Here it is:
"...after 3 weeks of use I can report it stopped my shedding, but I also got very bad side effects: head ache, dizziness and ED. I am fully aware that all medications can have a side effect and thus definitely went systemic.
Kintor promised a side effect free treatment but got worse side effects than with Fin."
Disappointing to say the least.
I’ve been using it for 3 weeks. It’s basically slowed down to nearly stoped my hair sheds and scalp tingle. Too early to say if it regrows hair but for me it works better than finasteride and dutasteride. I just got my testosterone checked and I had a 960 level. Basically have had no side effects.
@@trollzone1was pyri all u used?
@@trollzone1ur from the us? I cant get it in eu. Also, does ur doc know ur taking it?
Would be cool if you would use it Matt!
I mean, considering you used also RU in the past, which is extremeyl dangerous, at least try this one...
Ima stick with the dutasteride super race
does topical dutasteride go systemic? I thought you tested it?
Someone on Reddit used topical dut and had a 70% reduction of dht systemically. Others have noticed only a small reduction in system dht. It’s confusing
Yes, it does.
@@SwisherSwish theres a "professional" on andrew hubermans podcast who claims topical dutasteride doesnt go systemic.
There is no evidence it does anything significant. I do not think you should waste your time and money on it.
Not available in UK
should be soon as well
does topical dutasteride go systemic?
Yes. Not as much but it has systemic effects
@@kannibal8850 worse side effects than finasteride
they stole before and after photos from a hair transplant site 🤣🤣🤣
does topical dutasteride go systemic
Yes.
worse sexual side effects than finasteride
@@ControversialJay For you?
This video was unnecessarily long and not actually that informative lol also it’s so obvious that we know this isn’t as comparable as finasteride or dutasteride everyone at this point knows those are the staples and are just looking for some kind of topical anti-androgen to mop up excess Testosterone on the scalp from from taking finasteride or dutasteride I don’t think anyone is looking to use this as a standalone treatment yet it would’ve been nice if you made a point to talk about how it could be used in conjunction with finasteride or dutasteride to mop up excess testosterone on the scalp which I think might work if this product is Effective even in a minuscule way something that is fda approved is better then nothing not everyone is willing to risk trying RU5