I'm a woman and went to my dermatologist for some hair loss and he prescribed this for me as well. I have been using it for about 2 years and have noticed NO additional loss.
My 30 years of dandruff. Spend so much on treatment and dozen of new shampoo. Nizoral amazing cleared all mine in 2 weeks. No hair loss. I’m using it once a week to maintain. There’s a need to promote this product to help those with serious scalp problems.
@@AngryAyrab simply shampoo it for 5-10 min. Alternating the shampoo for 2-3 days for first 2 weeks. Once u see improvement, reduce gradually to once or twice a week. Get another normal shampoo to alternate your routine.
Ketoconazole does help a little and I use it regularly, but its effect is very limited in my experience. As a natural alternative to Finasteride, I use capsules of Saw Palmetto combined with Stinging nettle root extract. These capsules have less potency than Finasteride, but also less side effects. I also incorporated microneedling in my hair regiment. These three methods work well together.
I use Sebizole which is a 2%. I suffered from dandruff for many years and this totally eradicated it. This has definitely slowed down the process like you have said.
This also works as a bodywash. J Instantly fixed my dry flaky skin. It wasn't dry skin, it was some sort-of low grade yeast. Twice weekly use and my skin is great
Guess what. So true. I'm in india nd I tried scalpe shampoo. I was wondering how come my hair is thicker even on bald spots. And then I remembered using anti dandruff shampooo. Nd yes. It does work. Very teue
Been using it for 20 years and it seems to help. A small amount of the ketoconazole is absorbed into your bloodstream so there could be some systemic effects from this anti androgen . I haven’t noticed any but it’s something to consider.
I used to have scales and itching that led to me picking at my scalp Unconsciously throughout the day , and the hair thinned in the places where I picked at it. Especially the crown and temples. After using nizoral, no more itching and I think the hair loss has slowed down a lot
Unfortunately, it will only work for people with mild sensitivity to DHT, since it's a very weak androgen receptor blocker, if you have severe androgenetic alopecia, which started at an early age, it won't do anything.
My own hair growth success story, which doesn't involve dht blocker for men or women helped me, I did the following: 1. Fragrance free Shampoo 2. Taoist soap for hair growth. 3. Scalp Massage 20 minutes everyday 4. Nettle leaf tea 2x a day, to remove hormone residue in the liver. 5. Collagen supplement 2x a day 6. Oiling Scalp 2x a week using coconut oil and immortals oil. Can use either. Other than that, I make sure general health is cared for by focusing on balancing insulin. You do this by a lean protein diet with only cooked leafy greens. It's a temporary diet but it resets insulin, after 2 to 3 months you can go back to normal diet, altho it's healthy to be 70% protein and 30% carb diet. My 2 cents...
A couple of weeks ago, I googled "hair loss fasting" and saw a doctor's website which stated that hair loss from fasting is for 2 reasons. 1. Toxic overload 2. Nutrient deficiency. So detox and up nutrients, particularly the hair ones like biotin. But, I'm sure Mike, you're detoxed and high in nutrients already. So probably it's your vibrant health producing copious testosterone in that case. But, I started eating Nigella sativa seeds (a.k.a. black onion, black cumin) because I heard they were made into a hair oil for hair loss, and very good for general health, the video is here on RUclips, I ate 1 teaspoon a day, ground up for bioavailability/absorption, and no joke, my hair stopped falling out 3 days later. May be helpful for someone.
@@niritzagofsky7473 Yes, I was amazed! It's used by various cultures as a potent tonic I discovered through reading the comments below the video. And to protect against the virus - it attacks blood vessel lining (endothelial cells) - heart health foods - plenty vegetables and oily fish 2-3 times/week.
This is so strange that I happened to see this video! I'm slick on for about ten years. My wife bought me this same shampoo about six months ago just for my dry scalp. So my daughter cuts my hair and she says, "dad new hair is growing on your bald head!" I've have been trying to figure out why some is growing back? Now I know> Thanks!
Nizoral is for really stubborn dandruff, scaling, and scalp issues. It's the only product that works for me. I go through a bottle every few months and I'm good for a while.
Under the strong stress of University, my hairline (Corners) receded a decent amount, 5 years later i actually got an FUE hairtransplant yesterday. Guys in your early 20s need to be told about DHT blockers. Now i'm looking at ways to keep what i got, thanks for recommending this. I know pumpkin seeds & rosemary oil appear to have some DHT blocking potency but more studies are likely needed. There is a ton of junk science when it comes to hairloss. Currently carefully researching red-light therapy before making the large investment, although it's still far cheaper than my transplant 😂
@@mattstolzman You could try the DHT blocking shampoo as recommended by the video at hand. I also do not like the idea of being on Fina or Minox for life.
@@mattstolzman hairloss continued? while i think these DHT blockers can work on some people, you may have a more aggressive case. Is a red-light hat in your budget? I was planning on buying but need to research as it's a big investment.
Just started using this shampoo 2 days ago after years of dandruff and losing hair everytime i run my hands through my hair. On the first day of using it, my dandruff disappeared and my hair loss stopped.. Love this stuff!
If you can put it in the mouth, you would be ok putting on your scalp 😂 Also the strength maybe different than what you use in the dentistry, my two cents!
@@itsagoodday2165 we rinse the inside of the tooth out with it and follow that up with saline and dry it. We use a dam around the tooth to stop it and other solutions from reaching anywhere else in the mouth. Not the same but do you.
I use it daily for dandruff purposes. I have bad skin issues on my head that flare up sometimes. Side benefit for me using this product is the dht aspect and slowing hair loss. I also have to use 2% ketoconazole cream on my face as well sometimes.
I’ve been using finasteride and minoxidil for several years to combat genetic baldness. Haven’t noticed any issues with libido, thankfully. Coincidentally I’ve been using this shampoo weekly for about the same amount of time for my terrible dandruff!
@@Bryan-nx8ztfinasteride is very effective at stopping or slowing down the rate of hairloss, it also tends to regrow some hair density and thickness. Minoxidil doesn't combat hairloss but it does work as a growth stimulant increasing hair density and thickness however not to the same extent as finasteride, there are also a lot of people who don't respond to minoxidil which can be worked around by also using tretinoin and microneedling. I use both and it has definitely helped me regrow my hair. A very small percentage of men around 3% do experience sexual side effects from finasteride like low libido or erectile dysfunction which disappears after stopping treatment
I mean my grandmother experienced some hair loss but according to her and my mother none of the men in my family did, I'm in my early thirties and my beard goes all the way up past my cheekbones and halfway down my neck and I know I know, a beard has nothing to do with balding but I've had a beard since I was 14 and it's only gotten bigger
I have accepted my fate. When my receding hairline started to progress quickly, none of these products were being as commercially pushed as they are now. Some days I’m sad about it because I loved having long hair. It was just who I was. If these products were do popular back then, I think I would have tried to save my hair. On the flip side, I’m glad they weren’t. As much as I still miss my hair, my health goals don’t align with the dht blocking shampoos, rogaine, finasteride, and all of those things. My goal is to be on as minimal medication / chemicals as possible, and if that means being bald, then I guess I’ll be bald. But who knows, maybe once I reach peak health and I have a very low chemical toxic burden, my hair will start to regrow :) but probably not lol.
I've also done really well with avoiding perfumes, not just because of skin allergies, but I use a little bit of plain soap in the shower and I wash my hair and skin with cold water so I don't have to use any chemicals. Also, thank you Mike, I have noticed much much much deeper sleep since I started supplementing DHEA
Just ordered Regenpure DR 1% Ketoconazole. Ingredients wise it's not as drying as Nizarol which has ingredients that can strip scalp of natural oils. Hopefully, that translates into real world results.
You’re one of my smartest subscriptions- what’s your explanation: why the fuck would DHT accumulate in the scalp causing baldness? Why is the DHT doing that? Why would that interaction evolve?
Actually, Rogaine works really well for me as far as regrowing hair. I was frankly amazed. I stopped using it though because over time I would start getting this incredibly painful reaction on the areas I was using it. Redness, sores, irritation. I figured that can’t be good, so I stopped.
If you were using the liquid it was probably a reaction to the propylene glycol in it. It's a common allergy. The minoxidil foam uses alcohol as the carrier so it shouldn't leave a rash on your skin.
Fragrance in shampoo isn’t the worst because you wash it out, so it doesn’t sit on your skin for long and can cause contact dermatitis. The chemicals aren’t the worst, but they are very drying. I do wish it didn’t have dye. There’s no need ever for dye.
I take zinc with meals and other supplements, but copper taken at least 2 hours after zinc (bedtime). Basically, they compete/cancel each other out. Over a few years, definitely less wirey greys and less "intensity". So a lessening overall was my result.
@@52648teedee Any idea if you can obtain optimal levels of copper/zinc ratio naturally from eating a primarily animal based/carnivore diet? I would think that eating natural foods would keep the balance initself. I could be wrong. Thanks.
Other non-pharmacological factors that guys should consider when suffering from hair loss: diet and tension. A diet rich in biotin, zinc, and other nutrients has helped with my hair growth. Also reducing tension, and I don't mean emotional tension. Just like our muscles get tense, we also collect tension around the scalp, face, and jaw which can inhibit follicular nourishment on the head. Regular scalp massages as well as jaw exercises for TMJ can help with this.
Been using a mix of diluted rosemary oil, biotin, collagen and coconut oil for a couple of months now and have noticed regrowth, found any evidence of this being effective? Was really hoping to avoid stuff like minoxidil or finasteride, may give this shampoo a shot since my hair is still very thin
While you are talking about hair growth, I am treating my legs with an at-home laser hair removal device, for road biking, triathlons, and aesthetic. What do you think of such laser hair removal products?
it should because female pattern baldness is typically also caused by DHT, but women have far less testosterone so it takes a few more decades for that to manifest, unlike men who at times get it in their teens!
@@anakamhi7097 Unless if her specific Keto diet is avoiding certain types of vitamins and minerals needed for healthy hair development (See Dr. Berg, he has videos on food good for your hair), then i don't see why it would. The vast majority of the population experience hair problems because of DHT.
DHT is a really powerful androgen. It expresses it's effects on your mood, libido, and secondary sex characteristics. This is horrible advice from Mike since Nizoral's DHT blocking effects become systemic. It isn't just site specific and local to your scalp.
Good info although too late for me ha ha. It's actually closer to $15.00. What are your thoughts on creatine and hairloss? Love love love your channel Mike.
What about female hair loss? My hair started falling out at the end of the summer and I went from thick hair to thin hair in months. I've been taking biotin this past month or so and it seems to be slowing thank God. I'm 53 btw
Did you say that product is a fungus? Would that explain how men kept up their hair with their higher testosterone for thousands of years because they had to bathe in cold water lakes that might have had mold float around from the vegetation?
@@ASouthernLadyinAppalachia oh oh. I guess that makes more sense for people with longer hair. I keep mine short for multiple reasons but yes I definitely misheard
I'm a woman and went to my dermatologist for some hair loss and he prescribed this for me as well. I have been using it for about 2 years and have noticed NO additional loss.
Wow, this is amazing, thanks for sharing!
Im a woman and tried it as well, I tried it and it did nothing except give me an itchy rash on my scalp. Sigh.
Interesting! I've used Nizoral periodically for years for seborrhea. Lately my hair is falling out like crazy! I'm going to try using this again
but did you notice any regrowth
@@ramseytrain No - you would probably need to use another product for regrowth.
I used this years ago when my hair was thinning due to my thyroid. This stuff really works!!
Also scalp massages stops DHT and calcium from binding and killing the hair follicles
Everytime I use my scalp massager it seems to increase shedding.
@@Zeeblud-Musicuse ur fingers in a scalp over scull method 5 minutes a day. Literally cured my hair loss
@@marlushousthecatechumen6533 5 minutes continuous is very tiring lol
I have a tip to. If youre getting grey hair you might be deficient in copper.
My 30 years of dandruff. Spend so much on treatment and dozen of new shampoo.
Nizoral amazing cleared all mine in 2 weeks. No hair loss. I’m using it once a week to maintain.
There’s a need to promote this product to help those with serious scalp problems.
I have terrible dandruff and it’s quite annoying. I just ordered 2%. Any tips on how I should I apply it?
@@AngryAyrab simply shampoo it for 5-10 min. Alternating the shampoo for 2-3 days for first 2 weeks. Once u see improvement, reduce gradually to once or twice a week. Get another normal shampoo to alternate your routine.
@@Juveys I just used it but it doesn’t really lather. Should I be using more?
I have a 1% one, will it work
Ketoconazole does help a little and I use it regularly, but its effect is very limited in my experience. As a natural alternative to Finasteride, I use capsules of Saw Palmetto combined with Stinging nettle root extract. These capsules have less potency than Finasteride, but also less side effects. I also incorporated microneedling in my hair regiment. These three methods work well together.
What kind of microneedling tool do you use and how does your regimen look like?
@@djVania08 I just use a 0.5 mm dermaroller vigorously once a week. I find it's quite enough.
finasteride might kill your libido forever
@@Jaylade I don't use Finasteride, I've precisely said I use Saw Palmetto combined with Stinging Nettle root extract instead.
@@zoltanszakats8901 this isn't about u
I use Sebizole which is a 2%. I suffered from dandruff for many years and this totally eradicated it. This has definitely slowed down the process like you have said.
This also works as a bodywash. J
Instantly fixed my dry flaky skin. It wasn't dry skin, it was some sort-of low grade yeast. Twice weekly use and my skin is great
Guess what. So true. I'm in india nd I tried scalpe shampoo. I was wondering how come my hair is thicker even on bald spots. And then I remembered using anti dandruff shampooo. Nd yes. It does work. Very teue
Been using it for 20 years and it seems to help. A small amount of the ketoconazole is absorbed into your bloodstream so there could be some systemic effects from this anti androgen . I haven’t noticed any but it’s something to consider.
Thank you, I've been dealing with hairless lately. Thank you❤
I used to have scales and itching that led to me picking at my scalp
Unconsciously throughout the day , and the hair thinned in the places where I picked at it. Especially the crown and temples. After using nizoral, no more itching and I think the hair loss has slowed down a lot
What causes the itching ? Some places I'm getting it
@@babagandu Likely a fungus that feeds on the oil produced by your scalp
@@johnsmith1882-x2i Holy smokes !!!
FYI, many teens are using this product for bacne.
Unfortunately, it will only work for people with mild sensitivity to DHT, since it's a very weak androgen receptor blocker, if you have severe androgenetic alopecia, which started at an early age, it won't do anything.
Gotcha. Thanks for sharing
My own hair growth success story, which doesn't involve dht blocker for men or women helped me, I did the following:
1. Fragrance free Shampoo
2. Taoist soap for hair growth.
3. Scalp Massage 20 minutes everyday
4. Nettle leaf tea 2x a day, to remove hormone residue in the liver.
5. Collagen supplement 2x a day
6. Oiling Scalp 2x a week using coconut oil and immortals oil. Can use either.
Other than that, I make sure general health is cared for by focusing on balancing insulin. You do this by a lean protein diet with only cooked leafy greens. It's a temporary diet but it resets insulin, after 2 to 3 months you can go back to normal diet, altho it's healthy to be 70% protein and 30% carb diet.
My 2 cents...
Did you have male pattern baldness?
update please
Ordered! Thanks Mike!
Thanks a lot for the heads up on this. Will try it out.
A couple of weeks ago, I googled "hair loss fasting" and saw a doctor's website which stated that hair loss from fasting is for 2 reasons. 1. Toxic overload 2. Nutrient deficiency.
So detox and up nutrients, particularly the hair ones like biotin.
But, I'm sure Mike, you're detoxed and high in nutrients already. So probably it's your vibrant health producing copious testosterone in that case.
But, I started eating Nigella sativa seeds (a.k.a. black onion, black cumin) because I heard they were made into a hair oil for hair loss, and very good for general health, the video is here on RUclips, I ate 1 teaspoon a day, ground up for bioavailability/absorption, and no joke, my hair stopped falling out 3 days later. May be helpful for someone.
For real? I have to try it. Female. 68. Resistance training and lifting. It's either that or a delayed covid reaction.
@@niritzagofsky7473 Yes, I was amazed! It's used by various cultures as a potent tonic I discovered through reading the comments below the video.
And to protect against the virus - it attacks blood vessel lining (endothelial cells) - heart health foods - plenty vegetables and oily fish 2-3 times/week.
This is so strange that I happened to see this video! I'm slick on for about ten years. My wife bought me this same shampoo about six months ago just for my dry scalp. So my daughter cuts my hair and she says, "dad new hair is growing on your bald head!" I've have been trying to figure out why some is growing back? Now I know> Thanks!
Nizoral is for really stubborn dandruff, scaling, and scalp issues. It's the only product that works for me. I go through a bottle every few months and I'm good for a while.
It also cleared up some persistent acne on my scalp that turned out to be fungal in nature rather than bacterial.
Been using this for over a year since I heard about it on more plates more dates.
Turmeric is great to decrease DHT.
Orally? Or topically? Topically, I'd be afraid of it staining my skin.
Answer Chris please
Under the strong stress of University, my hairline (Corners) receded a decent amount, 5 years later i actually got an FUE hairtransplant yesterday. Guys in your early 20s need to be told about DHT blockers. Now i'm looking at ways to keep what i got, thanks for recommending this. I know pumpkin seeds & rosemary oil appear to have some DHT blocking potency but more studies are likely needed. There is a ton of junk science when it comes to hairloss. Currently carefully researching red-light therapy before making the large investment, although it's still far cheaper than my transplant
😂
I was thinking about getting FUE in Turkey, but I can't use fin and duasteride :/
@@mattstolzman You could try the DHT blocking shampoo as recommended by the video at hand. I also do not like the idea of being on Fina or Minox for life.
@@SmashBrosBrawl I went through 4 bottles of 2% Nizoral. It's OTC in Poland. No effects.
@@mattstolzman hairloss continued? while i think these DHT blockers can work on some people, you may have a more aggressive case. Is a red-light hat in your budget? I was planning on buying but need to research as it's a big investment.
@vix616 the day of the great inkwell uprising approaches.
Apart from Finasteride/Dutasteride, nothing else worked for me.
I use scale plus which contains ketoconazole and zinc pyrithione
I’m going to try this. Thanks!
Might be a good choice for PCOS
Lightly massaging your scalp, and learning to relax muscles aroud the scalp would be more effective.
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Thank you so much for this, brother.
Just started using this shampoo 2 days ago after years of dandruff and losing hair everytime i run my hands through my hair. On the first day of using it, my dandruff disappeared and my hair loss stopped.. Love this stuff!
Dentist here. We use EDTA during root canal procedures to dissolve the Dentin in teeth during root canal procedures. Not putting that on my scalp.
If you can put it in the mouth, you would be ok putting on your scalp 😂
Also the strength maybe different than what you use in the dentistry, my two cents!
@@itsagoodday2165 we rinse the inside of the tooth out with it and follow that up with saline and dry it. We use a dam around the tooth to stop it and other solutions from reaching anywhere else in the mouth. Not the same but do you.
Thanks a lot! I give it a try.
This cured my stupid flaky scalp and itchiness. I use it two times a week!
I use it daily for dandruff purposes. I have bad skin issues on my head that flare up sometimes. Side benefit for me using this product is the dht aspect and slowing hair loss. I also have to use 2% ketoconazole cream on my face as well sometimes.
Do you follow up with a conditioner?
I’ve been using finasteride and minoxidil for several years to combat genetic baldness. Haven’t noticed any issues with libido, thankfully.
Coincidentally I’ve been using this shampoo weekly for about the same amount of time for my terrible dandruff!
Did finasteride and minoxidil help your hair?
@@Bryan-nx8ztfinasteride is very effective at stopping or slowing down the rate of hairloss, it also tends to regrow some hair density and thickness. Minoxidil doesn't combat hairloss but it does work as a growth stimulant increasing hair density and thickness however not to the same extent as finasteride, there are also a lot of people who don't respond to minoxidil which can be worked around by also using tretinoin and microneedling.
I use both and it has definitely helped me regrow my hair.
A very small percentage of men around 3% do experience sexual side effects from finasteride like low libido or erectile dysfunction which disappears after stopping treatment
Thank you. I am going to try this.
I mean my grandmother experienced some hair loss but according to her and my mother none of the men in my family did, I'm in my early thirties and my beard goes all the way up past my cheekbones and halfway down my neck and I know I know, a beard has nothing to do with balding but I've had a beard since I was 14 and it's only gotten bigger
Well, the evidence on minoxidil is rock solid. Might want to look into it. Especially when combined with Tretinoin and Ketoconazole.
I have accepted my fate. When my receding hairline started to progress quickly, none of these products were being as commercially pushed as they are now. Some days I’m sad about it because I loved having long hair. It was just who I was. If these products were do popular back then, I think I would have tried to save my hair.
On the flip side, I’m glad they weren’t. As much as I still miss my hair, my health goals don’t align with the dht blocking shampoos, rogaine, finasteride, and all of those things. My goal is to be on as minimal medication / chemicals as possible, and if that means being bald, then I guess I’ll be bald.
But who knows, maybe once I reach peak health and I have a very low chemical toxic burden, my hair will start to regrow :) but probably not lol.
Might need to check your gut and microbiome
Do a transplant
Thanks Mike! I’ve tried all the expensive natural stuff… just ordered! Keep ya posted 🙌🏽 Thanks for all you do!
PS-Loving my berberine!
Can I know your results?
What about copper peptides, supposedly blocks DHT
check out whether Ketoconazole affects eye sight, as chronic use may cause glaucoma
Will look into that, thanks!
what if you have already lost it? will it help the hair grow back?
Thanks!
Been using this with minoxidil for over 5 years and yes it works
Used it but makes hair too dry , not worth it according to practical experience
Would you recommend this for women?
I've also done really well with avoiding perfumes, not just because of skin allergies, but I use a little bit of plain soap in the shower and I wash my hair and skin with cold water so I don't have to use any chemicals. Also, thank you Mike, I have noticed much much much deeper sleep since I started supplementing DHEA
Just ordered Regenpure DR 1% Ketoconazole. Ingredients wise it's not as drying as Nizarol which has ingredients that can strip scalp of natural oils. Hopefully, that translates into real world results.
How do you compare Rengenpure to Revita from DS labs ?
I tried it didn’t work
💚🏜 great information!
You’re one of my smartest subscriptions- what’s your explanation: why the fuck would DHT accumulate in the scalp causing baldness?
Why is the DHT doing that? Why would that interaction evolve?
Shouldn’t need a product without an explanation. I don’t buy a total genetic etiology.
Lots of scientific research on this...
Actually, Rogaine works really well for me as far as regrowing hair. I was frankly amazed. I stopped using it though because over time I would start getting this incredibly painful reaction on the areas I was using it. Redness, sores, irritation. I figured that can’t be good, so I stopped.
If you were using the liquid it was probably a reaction to the propylene glycol in it. It's a common allergy. The minoxidil foam uses alcohol as the carrier so it shouldn't leave a rash on your skin.
@@ZippyLikesZippers Interesting! Thanks for the tip.
Can this help regrow hair ?
Just started using this. I prefer fragrance free and more natural, but I haven’t found an alternative. It’s fairly inexpensive at least.
Fragrance in shampoo isn’t the worst because you wash it out, so it doesn’t sit on your skin for long and can cause contact dermatitis. The chemicals aren’t the worst, but they are very drying. I do wish it didn’t have dye. There’s no need ever for dye.
DHT actually doesn’t help you build muscle. They had 2 groups one with and without a DHT blocker and results were the same across groups.
Where was this 30 years ago? ☹️
Interesting, do you have any recommendations on how to reverse grey hair for genetic males. I've been greying since my 20s. Thanks.
I'm in the same boat, not sure what to do. My Dad was full grey at 35. Think genetics does play a role but also lifestyle is important.
Do you take Zinc supplements?
If you do - check if you are getting enough copper in your diet.
@@mattstolzman no zinc supplements for me.
I take zinc with meals and other supplements, but copper taken at least 2 hours after zinc (bedtime). Basically, they compete/cancel each other out.
Over a few years, definitely less wirey greys and less "intensity". So a lessening overall was my result.
@@52648teedee Any idea if you can obtain optimal levels of copper/zinc ratio naturally from eating a primarily animal based/carnivore diet? I would think that eating natural foods would keep the balance initself. I could be wrong. Thanks.
The one you are holding is one percent ketoconazole?
1 is this capable of penetrating your scalp?
2 is this going to decrease my libido like propecia
1) Absolutely
2) The verdict is out. May or may not. You have to decide if the risk is worth it.
When you’ve got a great body hair loss really doesn’t matter so much!!
Think it would still help if you’re balding pretty noticeably already?
IMO I would consider PRP on your scalp and a topical finisteride shampoo.
@@Highintensityhealth is there a shampoo you’d recommend?
I appreciate you Mike!
How does eating a carnivore diet with fasting and lugols iodine cause DHT and fungal infection to give me severe 3 month hair fall? I’m 59 female
Been using that stuff for years and have noticed no change. Ymmv
Other non-pharmacological factors that guys should consider when suffering from hair loss: diet and tension. A diet rich in biotin, zinc, and other nutrients has helped with my hair growth. Also reducing tension, and I don't mean emotional tension. Just like our muscles get tense, we also collect tension around the scalp, face, and jaw which can inhibit follicular nourishment on the head. Regular scalp massages as well as jaw exercises for TMJ can help with this.
Do you massage it yourself? Any tips?
Sounds like bs
Been using a mix of diluted rosemary oil, biotin, collagen and coconut oil for a couple of months now and have noticed regrowth, found any evidence of this being effective? Was really hoping to avoid stuff like minoxidil or finasteride, may give this shampoo a shot since my hair is still very thin
what
What about reversing thinning hair?
While you are talking about hair growth, I am treating my legs with an at-home laser hair removal device, for road biking, triathlons, and aesthetic. What do you think of such laser hair removal products?
In your opinion, would this work for women too? As we ketonians know hair loss is a thing...Definitely a timely video for me right now!
I think so! Much of the hair loss experienced by women is mediated by DHT, too.
it should because female pattern baldness is typically also caused by DHT, but women have far less testosterone so it takes a few more decades for that to manifest, unlike men who at times get it in their teens!
Yes it helps. Are you saying you are losing it because of keto?
@@anakamhi7097 great question, I would like to know this too!
@@anakamhi7097 Unless if her specific Keto diet is avoiding certain types of vitamins and minerals needed for healthy hair development (See Dr. Berg, he has videos on food good for your hair), then i don't see why it would. The vast majority of the population experience hair problems because of DHT.
I use this for my tinea versicolor. I have t noticed any hair growth but keeps my scalp nice
Good video!
What about Fortero? A shampoo
Just subscribed in Amazon. Hopefully works 🤞
what about conditioner is it also important? or is the shampoo all u need
What do you think about the rosemary oil alternative? I’ve heard about studies showing it works as well.
Could this work for super oily skin?
DHT has some interaction with the sebaceous glands.
My stupid barber gave me the wrong haircut, this product is helpful and after 8 weeks, it help my hair recover in my head to regrow faster
Do you only use the shampoo?
What if you are already bald and have been for years. Will this regrow new hair from the roots or not.
My son is only 3 but I’ve been wondering later if my son will go bald like his dad? And what can I do to help him before it’s too late!!!
Idk what he’s taking about but minoxidil works great
Hey I heard blocking dht is a bad idea because it's supposed to be very beneficial as we age like a more potent testosterone
DHT is a really powerful androgen. It expresses it's effects on your mood, libido, and secondary sex characteristics. This is horrible advice from Mike since Nizoral's DHT blocking effects become systemic. It isn't just site specific and local to your scalp.
What if you’ve already lost hair and are balding? Will it still work?
Does it make you lose your hair at first or if you stop using it like minoxidil?
Can this be used with microneedling pen? I don't mean at the same time, but as a regimen. Any experiences?
Perfectly timed. Thank u!!
Mike we need more!!
Does this have Sodium Laureth Sulfate in it?
Good info although too late for me ha ha. It's actually closer to $15.00. What are your thoughts on creatine and hairloss? Love love love your channel Mike.
I see ZERO connection with creatine and hair loss. Zero. Creatine is totally unrelated to DHT/testosterone
@@Highintensityhealth thanks Mike. I have my annual checkup next week. I may see if I can snag a prescription for the 2%.
What if you've already started to lose hair? Will it grow back?
What about female hair loss? My hair started falling out at the end of the summer and I went from thick hair to thin hair in months. I've been taking biotin this past month or so and it seems to be slowing thank God. I'm 53 btw
use that shampoo
You should try Gorilla Grow Hair Oil - That stuff is fire!
dose the 1% make a diffrents
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Did you say that product is a fungus? Would that explain how men kept up their hair with their higher testosterone for thousands of years because they had to bathe in cold water lakes that might have had mold float around from the vegetation?
It’s an anti-fungal shampoo.
@@ASouthernLadyinAppalachia oh oh. I guess that makes more sense for people with longer hair. I keep mine short for multiple reasons but yes I definitely misheard
It’s an antifungal compound.
@@Highintensityhealth is that only for people with longer hair? I keep my pretty low so I doubt I could even manifest a fungus even if I tried
Thanks for this Mike. Would you recommend oral finasteride?
If you have dandruff then you will see better results
Only for men? What about women's?
It can help women, too!