My Strangest Experiment to Date
    Progress Pictures 9/6/2024

    At a glance
    In this treatment experience post, the primary subjects mentioned are
    πŸ’§ Onion Juice (topical) 1x daily 90 days
    πŸ’Š Dutasteride (oral) 0.5mg 1x daily nearly 3 years
    πŸ’§ Minoxidil (topical) 5% 1x daily nearly 3 years
    πŸ’§ Ketoconazole Shampoo (topical) months
    πŸ’§ Stemoxydine (topical) months
    πŸ’Š Finasteride (oral)
    the tone is 😐 neutral with some growth results.

    Other terms

    Onion juice helped with hair loss but was smelly and inconvenient. The user now uses dutasteride and minoxidil, finding them more effective and practical.
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