Has anyone used this Hair growing product w, success ?
If so to what degree ?
Dolph :)
Much cheaper alternative, no personal FHE as hair loss is not in my inventory of issues....
if you elect to pursue this form of treatment I might suggest you avoid dining on asparagus prior to applying
God I love the internet..it has something for everyone [thumbsup]
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Quote from: RAT900 on August 30, 2010, 09:35:16 PM
Much cheaper alternative, no personal FHE as hair loss is not in my inventory of issues....
if you elect to pursue this form of treatment I might suggest you avoid dining on asparagus prior to applying
God I love the internet..it has something for everyone [thumbsup]
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=926656 (http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=926656)
Squse me while I kiss the sky !........what does Asparagus have to do w, Urine Rat ?
Dolph :)
It makes your piss stink like rotting death...so if you have a hated boss or co-worker
you can consider marking his or her office after consuming copious amounts of asparagus
when working late into the evening
I had a dog that like grilled asparagus...
but then he'd get all confused when he marked his territory
kept going back trying to re-mark where he went
from wikipedia
The effect of eating asparagus on the eater's urine has long been observed:
"[Asparagus] cause a filthy and disagreeable smell in the urine, as everybody knows." (Treatise of All Sorts of Foods Louis Lemery, 1702)[24]
"asparagus... affects the urine with a foetid smell (especially if cut when they are white) and therefore have been suspected by some physicians as not friendly to the kidneys; when they are older, and begin to ramify, they lose this quality; but then they are not so agreeable" ("An Essay Concerning the Nature of Aliments," John Arbuthnot, 1735)[25]
Asparagus "...transforms my chamber-pot into a flask of perfume." Marcel Proust (1871â€"1922) [26]
There is debate about whether all (or only some) people produce the smell, and whether all (or only some) people identify the smell. It was originally thought this was because some of the population digested asparagus differently than others, so that some people excreted odorous urine after eating asparagus, and others did not. However, in the 1980s three studies from France,[27] China and Israel published results showing that producing odorous urine from asparagus was a universal human characteristic. The Israeli study found that from their 307 subjects all of those who could smell 'asparagus urine' could detect it in the urine of anyone who had eaten asparagus, even if the person who produced it could not detect it himself.[28] Thus, it is now believed that most people produce the odorous compounds after eating asparagus, but only about 22% of the population have the autosomal genes required to smell them.[29][30][31]
[edit]Chemistry
Asparagus foliage turns bright yellow in autumn
Certain compounds in asparagus are metabolized giving urine a distinctive smell due to various sulfur-containing degradation products, including various thiols, thioesters, and ammonia.[32]
The volatile organic compounds responsible for the smell are identified as:[33][34]
methanethiol,
dimethyl sulfide,
dimethyl disulfide,
bis(methylthio)methane,
dimethyl sulfoxide, and
dimethyl sulfone.
Subjectively, the first two are the most pungent, while the last two (sulfur-oxidized) give a sweet aroma. A mixture of these compounds form a "reconstituted asparagus urine" odor. This was first investigated in 1891 by Marceli Nencki, who attributed the smell to methanethiol.[35] These compounds originate in the asparagus as asparagusic acid and its derivatives, as these are the only sulfur-containing compounds unique to asparagus. As these are more present in young asparagus, this accords with the observation that the smell is more pronounced after eating young asparagus. The biological mechanism for the production of these compounds is less clear.[citation needed]
The onset of the asparagus urine smell is remarkably rapid. It has been estimated to start 15 to 30 minutes after ingestion.[36][37]
so...chop the Rogaine, puree some asparagus...mix the chopped Rogaine into the puree with some pee and then pour it wherever the dog pee's and you shall see the grass REALLY grow!
so it is the perfect mobile ChiaPet formula!
Ha.....The only way to generate fewer honest replies would be asking a similar question about FHE about the effectiveness of Viagra... FWIW, my friend says Viagra is awesome. [thumbsup]
Quote from: Billyzoom on August 31, 2010, 03:19:04 PM
Ha.....The only way to generate fewer honest replies would be asking a similar question about FHE about the effectiveness of Viagra... FWIW, my friend says Viagra is awesome. [thumbsup]
Did you miss the thread down the page?
Quote from: DoubleEagle on August 30, 2010, 09:06:52 PM
Has anyone used this Hair growing product w, success ?
If so to what degree ?
Dolph :)
all jokes aside, i'd like to here some FHE as well... if anyone has any...
I think question is a kin to asking if Extenze works, none want to admit they've used it.
A friend of mine told me his coworkers was using it and did regain growth in the areas he was thinning.
Hell, I'm using it now. My job stresses the shit out of me from morning to night. Only been a few months so nothing to report on, and it's more of a preventative thing, but I definitely had more hair 4 years ago when I first got into post-audio.
Quote from: NoisyDante on August 31, 2010, 06:54:12 PM
A friend of mine told me his coworkers was using it and did regain growth in the areas he was thinning.
Hell, I'm using it now. My job stresses the shit out of me from morning to night. Only been a few months so nothing to report on, and it's more of a preventative thing, but I definitely had more hair 4 years ago when I first got into post-audio.
Thanks Dante.
Sorry about all the Stress at work.
Try to find something healthy to relieve it.
Go riding as much as you can or do something physical.
Lots of Sex is good .
Dolph :)
Quote from: NoisyDante on August 31, 2010, 06:54:12 PM
A friend of mine told me his coworkers was using it and did regain growth in the areas he was thinning.
Hell, I'm using it now. My job stresses the shit out of me from morning to night. Only been a few months so nothing to report on, and it's more of a preventative thing, but I definitely had more hair 4 years ago when I first got into post-audio.
my divorce had me dropping hair to the point where I thought I would be bald before it was over...
stress definitely can thin hair out big time
it grew back after she was finally over and done with
two words...
Picard Look.
hair is not a necessity.
Quote from: herm on August 31, 2010, 08:03:27 PM
two words...
Picard Look.
hair is not a necessity.
To look at me I doubt you would even notice that the hair is lost.
My hair is very thick but it fell out in the front of my forehead so my hairline is just a little more recessed than I would like.
No cue ball for me !
Dolph :)
Just questions of curiosity, (yes, I'm slowly revealing that solar panel for a sex machine; not that I need it!) ;D what happens if one takes Rogaine or any other such product for a while as directed, have the hair re-grow, then stop taking it ...
Does the hair once again recede at the pace it was before? Or, if it does recede, does it do so at a more rapid pace? Does the renewed hair stay? And if I take it again after stopping for a period of time, is Rogaine still effective? ???
I seriously considered it (a couple of friends swear by the alternative in Nioxin), but I'd hate to think I have to be super-committed to applying it everyday or whatever the directions say.
Kinda comes with the territory, I'm not sure you get much respect in my industry if you aren't thinning to some degree.
I keep telling myself also that Jason Statham clearly hasn't been kept down due to a lack of hair.
Picard either, he's the captain of damn Enterprise, for Pete's sake.
Not sure if discontinued use causes your progress to go away.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Does-Rogaine-Work?-The-Facts (http://ezinearticles.com/?Does-Rogaine-Work?-The-Facts)!&id=530566
http://www.herbal-supplements-guide.com/rogaine-side-effects.html (http://www.herbal-supplements-guide.com/rogaine-side-effects.html)
Quote from: kopfjäger on August 31, 2010, 09:42:42 PM
http://ezinearticles.com/?Does-Rogaine-Work?-The-Facts (http://ezinearticles.com/?Does-Rogaine-Work?-The-Facts)!&id=530566
http://www.herbal-supplements-guide.com/rogaine-side-effects.html (http://www.herbal-supplements-guide.com/rogaine-side-effects.html)
Very interesting D.
Dolph :)
Dolph, Rogaine works for typical male-pattern baldness starting at the crown of the head. It's not proven to treat a receding hairline. The use is twice/day, and if one stops using it, the regained hair goes away over a period of a few months. If you're going to use it, it's best to start early on in the course of the hair loss. Prevention is usually better than cure. I've got 2 good friends that use it regularly with good results.
If your issue is a receding hairline, you might consider Propecia. That also gives you the ease of use of only popping a pill once/day. It would probably help with prostate function in the long term too ;D
One of my colleagues is a urologist and states that he thinks Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy will one day be a thing of the past as more and more people get on Propecia in their 30's and 40's. No study has born this out, but we'll see.
Quote from: swampduc on September 01, 2010, 04:19:31 AM
Dolph, Rogaine works for typical male-pattern baldness starting at the crown of the head. It's not proven to treat a receding hairline. The use is twice/day, and if one stops using it, the regained hair goes away over a period of a few months. If you're going to use it, it's best to start early on in the course of the hair loss. Prevention is usually better than cure. I've got 2 good friends that use it regularly with good results.
If your issue is a receding hairline, you might consider Propecia. That also gives you the ease of use of only popping a pill once/day. It would probably help with prostate function in the long term too ;D
One of my colleagues is a urologist and states that he thinks Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy will one day be a thing of the past as more and more people get on Propecia in their 30's and 40's. No study has born this out, but we'll see.
Thanks swampduc for that valuable info.
Actually my hair HAS started to grow back on it's own but I don't know if all of it will since it was Dihydrotestosterone that caused it to fall out.
Dolph :)
As you can see , I didn't loose much in the rear.
(http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn198/DoubleEagle_photo/DSCN0525.jpg)
Dolph :)
Quote from: DoubleEagle on September 01, 2010, 07:52:15 PM
As you can see , I didn't loose much in the rear.
Hippie :D
[thumbsup]
Dolph :)