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    Question Hair loss in women/men….help!

    Hiya ppl

    Does anyone know how good the product ‘Nourkin’ and ‘Flouriscene’ is for hair loss in women? Anyone tried it?

    I have a friend who is very young, but has noticed – the frontline hair is slightly ‘whispy’
    The rest of her hair is very thick! She’s had a blood test and her iron levels are slightly low…..

    Any recommendations….??

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    Re: Hair loss in women/men….help!

    Nouriken is supposed to be really good. I know a few ladies who have tried it and they say its working for them. Its a bit expensive though

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    Re: Hair loss in women/men….help!

    clinical studies seem to suggest nourkrin really does work e.g.
    http://www.jimronline.net/content/full/2001/7/0081.pdf

    But these are quite suspicious as the authors (e.g. Lassus) are associated with certain products containing nourkrin, and other than these, like all supplements evidence for effectiveness is limited.

    Minoxidil is the only proven hair loss treatment in women.

    Causes of hair thinning could be:

    -Thyroid problems
    -malnutrition
    -Recent illness, operation or stress
    -after child birth
    -certain meds like warfarin, overdose of vit A
    -fungal infections (try application of nizoral shampoo)

    if the underlying problem(s) is/are solved there would be no need for hair loss prevention supplements, and nourkrin is quite dear, sorry for ignorin Flourescene, not familiar with that.
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    Re: Hair loss in women/men….help!

    nizoral guys, any good? any side effects? use for dandruff problems?

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    Re: Hair loss in women/men….help!

    id say really good, I used to have a chronic dandruff problem, used this for a few months and realised I didnt have it any more.

    To be honest all these head and shoulders and other anti-dandruff shampoos are just all talk and not much of the walk, while nizoral sings the talk and dances the walk.

    side-effects: none really, unless you find you're allergic to it and also longer contact means more systemic absorption so avoid as affects/damages liver, keep it on scalp for max 5 minutes.

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    Re: Hair loss in women/men….help!

    nizoral's also really really good at stripping almost all the oil out of your hair - squeak city!
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    Re: Hair loss in women/men….help!

    nizoral can give you liver problems solomon?

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    Re: Hair loss in women/men….help!

    not normally causes liver probs but ketoconazole can if systemically absorbed and the pt has hepatic impairment. It can also cause lotsa probs with interactions if it goes systemic in large amounts - from what i can recall it's a cytochrome inducer - p450 maybe? not sure...
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    Re: Hair loss in women/men….help!

    Quote Originally Posted by Sir_Dispensalot View Post
    not normally causes liver probs but ketoconazole can if systemically absorbed and the pt has hepatic impairment. It can also cause lotsa probs with interactions if it goes systemic in large amounts - from what i can recall it's a cytochrome inducer - p450 maybe? not sure...
    The SPC said that there was approximately 2ng/ml in the blood post-topical use. - doesn't seem a great deal compared to oral use of ketoconazole tabs for e.g.

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    Re: Hair loss in women/men….help!

    exactly laura - systemic absorption is minimal - the only way to get large amounts in the bloodstream from the shampoo is to walk around with it permanantly in your hair all day or to swallow bottles of the stuff (yuck!)

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