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From: hairman
Date: 10/21/2002
Time: 6:20:34 PM
Remote Name: 24.98.183.170
You have only won half the battle if you can stop both types of DHT.
The hair follicles that have already succumbed to the effects of DHT are still saturated with the stuff. You will have to get those follicles "stripped," of the DHT that is stifling the growth of the hair follicle. The question is how do you go about that ????
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