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Propecia
One a
day will keep the depression away.
To many men (and women) today, the bathroom
mirror is the mortal enemy. Every day, you
stumble into the bathroom, yank the
toothbrush out of its holder, and very
reluctantly venture an eye into the mirror
above the sink.
What you see devitalizes you. It devastates
you. What once sprung so vivaciously from
your head has now been replaced by a smooth,
shiny surface. In just a couple of years, it
seems, your looks have aged by ten years.
It’s a process that consumes you day by day,
week by week. And there’s nothing you can do
to stop it.
Yes, you are going bald.
However, as helpless as it may feel, not
everybody is taking this seemingly
inevitable fate sitting down.
Many Americans every day are opening up the
medicine cabinet behind that mirror to pull
out the tabulated form of salvation. It’s
not the first product to treat hair loss and
it certainly won’t be the last, but Propecia
is certainly winning the race when it comes
to foiling vanity’s worst nightmare.
At first, it looks a lot like your standard
pain reliever or aspirin pill. The pain that
Propecia will ease you from, however, is of
a much different variety. As you probably
know already, Propecia is the first pill
that has been proven to fight the process of
hair loss and in many cases, actually
re-grow some hair.
Propecia is a tablet that is taken daily,
with a month’s supply generally running
between $50 and $55.
And the fact that Propecia actually works,
they’re saying, is much more than just
hair-say.
The facts are out. Granted, this study was
done over the course of two years of
Propecia use, but 83 percent of balding men
between the ages of 18 and 41 maintained
their hair count during the experiment,
while 66 percent of the group actually grew
back a considerable amount of hair.
The difference between Propecia and other
products, like Rogaine, for instance, is
that Propecia grows back thicker, natural
hair as opposed to the limp “peach fuzz.” We
won’t even mention that fishy smell that
Rogaine users often complain of.
And here’s a bit of good news for that
receding hairline. While Propecia has been
widely believed to work the crown and vertex
exclusively, studies out of the University
of Pennsylvania are now confirming that the
drug will also stimulate frontal hair
growth. While re-growth along the temples
has yet to be proven, steady growth in the
middle of the front has been proven through
extensive experimenting.
Most hair doctors will tell you that
Propecia takes a good three to four months
before kicking in, so if you’re waiting for
immediate results, you may as well grab a
Snickers Bar. But if you don’t see any
positive results after a year of taking
Propecia, chances are that you’re not only
wasting you time, you’re wasting your money
as well.
Now comes the bad news.
For you ladies who are seeing dread atop the
head, Propecia is not for you. It is a drug
designed exclusively for men.
Also, Propecia, like many other prescription
medications, is not free of unfortunate side
effects. Under extensive experimenting, a
small number of subjects (2 percent, to be
exact) were effected with such conditions as
diminished sex drive, inadequate erections,
and a decrease in semen.
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