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Spectral dnc-n (Nanoxidil) safe post transplant?


johnp_81

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Hi,

I get sides from minoxidl so was considering trying spectral dnc-n containing nanoxidil.

I appreciate it may not do much but is it safe post transplant?

The ingredients are;

  • NANOXIDIL
  • Adenosine
  • Caffeine
  • Copper tripeptide 1
  • Lypophosphatidic acid
  • Retinol
STIMULATE HAIR GROWTH

Azelaic acid

ANTI-INFLAMMATORY

Piroctone olamine

 

thank you!

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What side effects?


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2 hours ago, johnp_81 said:

Headaches and high heart rate

Cheers

 

 

 

 

I like Azaleic acid, I would combine it with castor oil and low light level therapy. Combined its probably close to being as good as minoxidil.

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4 hours ago, Melvin- Moderator said:

Combined its probably close to being as good as minoxidil.

Come on Melvin, you’re the moderator, you can’t come out with statements like that with absolutely zero clinical data or studies to back that up. 

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