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What gave product gave you the fastest growth?

  • Mane-Tail Groom (MTG)

    Votes: 253 29.3%
  • Sulfur 8

    Votes: 59 6.8%
  • Glover's Mane/Glover's Ointment

    Votes: 11 1.3%
  • Wild Growth Hair Oil

    Votes: 113 13.1%
  • Combination of the Above/Other Products

    Votes: 139 16.1%
  • Other: Homeade Concoctions

    Votes: 288 33.4%

  • Total voters
    863
Hi Guys... Wild Growth Oil has really helped me for growth....I am still trying to buy some MTG through my pharmaceutical reps and distributors.

Side note... regarding the MTG debate... As a Veterinarian... 99% of the products I prescribe for animals (including horses) are actually human products just labeled for animal use only.. If you look through my drug formulary each product has the animal product's name at the top of the page... and at the bottom of the page is the human products name. No difference in the product... Just different label!!!

Sometimes when I can't find a particular animal formula... I just order the human version and use it in the same manner...

Happy MTG use... or happy whatever you are using for good growth!!!
 
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I just started but I use a homemade concoction of yellow sulfur and almond oil on my scalp daily after my cowash...I take all of my vitamins: bitoin, msm, folic acid, nourishhair, multivit, omega 3 and 6, vitamin e, workout every day, and drink at least 1 gallon of water a day....results: my hair has grown 1.5 inches since Feb 23rd!!:lol: :grin: :lachen::grin:
 
Does your homemade mixtre of MTG smell anything like the Original or were you able to eliminate the funky bacon smell altogether? bonjour
 
there is no smell whatsoever with the sulfur and olive oil....i never smelled MTG, because i never ordered it...i heard too much negative about it and i am not trying to smell like a rotten bacon head...
 
I agree with Dogmd, most animal products are human products they just put the animal label on them to give the illusion it is specifically for animals when it may not be. Did you guys know that there are over 150 ingredients that they put into our foods that they do not have to list? The way animals are being injected with hormones and being fed food that is not a part of their natural diet? Some ingredients in our foods, deodorants, and cleaning supplies cause cancer but we still continue to use them everyday. I say that MTG is no more harmful than other products that we have been using. I also say that we should always do our research because the FDA is motivated by profits and they are really not concerned wholeheartedly with protecting the people. It's JUST AN ILLUSION
 
quietstorm2832 said:
I agree with Dogmd, most animal products are human products they just put the animal label on them to give the illusion it is specifically for animals when it may not be. Did you guys know that there are over 150 ingredients that they put into our foods that they do not have to list? The way animals are being injected with hormones and being fed food that is not a part of their natural diet? Some ingredients in our foods, deodorants, and cleaning supplies cause cancer but we still continue to use them everyday. I say that MTG is no more harmful than other products that we have been using. I also say that we should always do our research because the FDA is motivated by profits and they are really not concerned wholeheartedly with protecting the people. It's JUST AN ILLUSION

I totally agree with this
 
Would you share how much of the yellow sulphur you use in proportion to the olive oil and almond oil? I would like to make some for travelling. Thanks in advance. So are you saying that you get the same results as witht he MTG? That is terrific. bonjour
 
Right now I am amazed at the growth I am getting using 2 products that contain miconazole nitrate.

I am alternating between DIABET-X ANTIFUNGAL SKIN TREATMENT and NEOSPORIN AF.

I am averaging 1 inch (1.5 inches in some spots) a month.

I have not told my boyfriend what I am doing, but he has made comments about my hair growth recently. It has become noticably fuller.

I am not sure I would use this for a long time. Hair growth this fast has become kind of addictive for me.
 
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I think that I am somewhat allergic to most sulfur based products, but what works really well for me is red pepper infused olive oil. My scalp just tingles!
 
HI ladies! I'm a newbie here. But I would just like to say that Wild Growth Hair Oil get my vote. Nothing works for me like it does.
 
Does Hair Formula 37 work for anyone? I didn't notice a difference with MTG or WGO. I tried both separately for 3 months each. I got the same growth I always get. So I'm wondering about HF 37....
 
lana,
are you taking vitamins or anything? If you are and you are not seeing real results, maybe your system isnt absorbing them - you may need an internal cleanse so that your body can absorb the vitamins/minerals you need.
 
HoneyDew said:
Right now I am amazed at the growth I am getting using 2 products that contain miconazole nitrate.

I am alternating between DIABET-X ANTIFUNGAL SKIN TREATMENT and NEOSPORIN AF.
:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: !
 
I read through this thread and see nothing any more harmful in MTG than some other hair products on the market. At least if the ingredients have not changed in all these years, it shouldn't have the more recent no no ingredients discussed in other threads.

I just ordered some MTG today! Grow baby Grow! :)
 
MTG all the way I started using over a month ago and saw about 1/2 inch of growth. I had a trim 2 weeks ago so I'm waiting over the next couple months to see how it will grow again. MTG Rocks!!!!!!!!!!!! :grin:
 
MTG definately works for me, I have seen major growth and my dandruff is all gone. I used to have a white scalp from dandruff.....
 
I am still waiting for the reply from the person who mentioned the Minoval, doogrow and WG and how much growth and is she still using it.?
 
Funny story...Why did i go to the bathroom this weekend and came THIS CLOSE to putting some 'vagisil' on my hairline??? :lachen: I was reading up on the MN/monistat debate and I decided 'hmmm why not try it since i have it'. Luckily I read the label and remembered that it's MN, not vagisil. DUH!

But anyways, on a serious note, i haven't used any topical solutions that have aided in hair growth. I am not a believer. I have however used GNC nourish hair vites and have gotten good growth. And have gotten sore scalp because of the fast growth.

I laughed when i first read the first MN post, but after seeing the clinical study and the logic behind it...i believe it could aid some folks, and because of it's topical safety...i'll give it a try one day and apply it to my thinning temples. I mean afterall...heck I apply drain cleaner to my scalp(relaxer), what's a little MN?
 
I dont use anything topical on my scalp, andi haven't for years...MTG still tempts me but its hard when you dont really comb your hair often, maybe if i did buy it i would have to use it every 5 days when i actually comb my hair....would that even be enough?

i used to use La India-Winder hair creme (the red one) in the summer and got crazy growth (last year) i got to armpit length fairly quick when i used this; combined with the summer heat..sooo i'll use it again this year and see what happens!!
 
FashionistaNY said:
The relaxer thing is a myth like the Colgate toothpaste. Believe if sodium hydroxide and calcium hydroxide was able to leak through the skin and remain under your scalp for years we'd all be brain damaged and dead. Sodium Hydroxide is a very very strong base. (BTW many soaps, body cleaners, etc. contain sodium hydroxide). The portions of NaOH and CaOH used in relaxers is most likely moderated for usage by the FDA on humans.



Hair relaxers do indeed penetrate the skin. That is the main reason why "basing" is required when doing a relaxer. While the sodium hydroxide/calcium hydroxide may not penetrate past the skull (that I do not know, but seeing as I am relaxed...I hope not), It can however, penetrate beneath the scalp and cause skin damage under the scalp, if improperly used.

This damage cannot be seen, of course, except during autopsy or brain surgery:eek:
 
Mizani_Mrs said:
But anyways, on a serious note, i haven't used any topical solutions that have aided in hair growth. I am not a believer. I have however used GNC nourish hair vites and have gotten good growth. And have gotten sore scalp because of the fast growth.


sore scalp = fast growth?? my scalp has been sore lately, esp. at the top and i could not figure out why.:perplexed it feels as if i have braids that are too tight, but i dont. does this mean that my hair is finally growing? maybe the MTG is kicking in lol.:yay: thanks for enlightening me.
 
when I was pregnant, My OB told me that this is a fibb...

rinygirl6 said:
Hair relaxers do indeed penetrate the skin. That is the main reason why "basing" is required when doing a relaxer. While the sodium hydroxide/calcium hydroxide may not penetrate past the skull (that I do not know, but seeing as I am relaxed...I hope not), It can however, penetrate beneath the scalp and cause skin damage under the scalp, if improperly used.

This damage cannot be seen, of course, except during autopsy or brain surgery:eek:
 
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