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I'm trying to buy a good shampoo for hair loss. I've seen Tricomin's formula has copper peptides like Graftcyte. But I haven't seen any doctor recommending it for long term use. It seems like copper peptides help in the healing process after a HT. The Dr. that makes Graftcyte alledges copper peptides fight DHT type I and II. Has anyone used it for quite some time to see results ? My doctor recommends Nizoral which is much cheaper. I did some research and found out its chemicals apparently reduce DHT. It is originally formulated for controlling dandruff. Revivogen's formula has Vitamin B6, zinc and some acids which are supposed to fight DHT too. All in all, they all seem to be great. Which one to use ? I don't know. Will it be safe to use Nizoral and Tricomin every other day w/ Revivogen on weekends ? How do you know which one is working ? I guess you just have to stick to one for a while and hope you don't go totally bald while trying it. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_rolleyes.gif[/img]
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