Opinions on this study for Triphasic Progressive by Rene Furterer
    Research/Science 10/16/2023

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    In this treatment experience post, the primary subjects mentioned are
    💧 Triphasic Progressive by Rene Furterer (topical) 2x weekly for 1 month, 1x weekly for 2 months 3 months
    💊 Finasteride (oral) 1mg daily 2-3 years
    💧 Minoxidil (topical) 1x daily 3 months
    the tone is 😐 neutral with some growth results.

    Other terms

    The user shared their 5-year hair loss journey, initially using a product called Triphasic Progressive by Rene Furterer, which gave good results. Later, they switched to FDA-approved medications finasteride and minoxidil, which also helped, but they noticed the most significant progress with Triphasic. They're considering trying it again if minoxidil doesn't show improvements.
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