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Nizoral and Finasteride Failed. Here’s What Actually Worked

Author
Rihards Alex Smits
Published
Sat 09 Aug 2025
Episode Link
https://somebodyalex.podbean.com/e/nizoral-and-finasteride-failed-here-s-what-actually-worked/

After months of battling relentless hair shedding and seborrheic dermatitis, even with Nizoral shampoo and Finasteride, nothing seemed to improve. His scalp remained irritated, flaky and the hair loss continued.





The turning point came when he stopped focusing only on topical treatments and medications — and started addressing the underlying issues affecting his health. By targeting inflammation, improving gut health, and making key lifestyle changes, his hair shedding slowed dramatically, his scalp condition improved, and his confidence returned.





The link where I tell about my RR Formula Workbook: https://somebodyalex.com/rrf





To schedule, your consultation follow this link: https://www.hairscience.co/call?source=Nizoral25 and we discuss your hair loss situation and a plan to regrow your hair as fast as possible





Here is a link for an exclusive training video I have made: https://www.somebodyalex.com/





My hair regrowth, before hair loss treatment pictures and after hair regrowth from 2003-2020: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/1/folders/1fOXFxq7GHE9D-VaP6sZZK1ESh462z2_o





The Rapid Regrowth program interviews: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6xUjeIZyEpfuqiikX030ocjMlHjc259w


The RR Formula Workbook results: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6xUjeIZyEpc2Ji-w-rr3ga1Ygh9wBpSQ





Comment Below!





I will respond to every single comment on this video, so feel free to ask me any questions that you have about how to stop hair loss, address scalp inflammation, and how to get back hair. I have vast experience with stopping my own hair loss and regrowing it all back and I am happy to answer all of your comments





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Disclaimer: The opinions expressed by Alex (Somebodyalex) are for educational and informational purposes only, and are not intended as a diagnosis, treatment, or a substitute for medical care

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