Another Reason to Use Minoxidil Instead of Propecia
I am one of those people who doesn’t like to take any type of medication that I don’t have to. This is really about putting things into my body that can chemically change the way normal body functions work. I also have a large number of allergies and I have learned over the years that I can control them mostly by remaining calm, not touching my eyes, scratching, or paying attention to the allergic reactions that I may be having. This may sound silly, but it is very effective. But, back to the point of this post. Many of you probably know that Zach Lund, Olympic skeleton slider, tested positive for a banned substance Finasteride (commercially known as Propecia) and subsequently banned from competition in the current Olympic games. Now, I am of the firm belief that if you are an Olympic athlete, you need to been (and most likely are) uniquely concious about what you put in your body (when it comes to medication…especially those that end with steride), for obvious reasons. Now, who is to blame and why is not the point here. My point is simply that Minoxidil and Rogaine are a much better alternative as they are not on the Olympic’s banned substances list. So, if you are an Olympic athlete and losing your hair, the choice is clear.
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