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Old Sep 5, 2009, 11:28 PM
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a little MONOBENZONE updates

I'm light..thats it
looking good feeling good its all good
it was hell 3 months ago
i was spotted with ugly paches al around my body dark white yeallow all mix up
but i steped up my game and started using mono 3 times a day
thats the only way it works
it hard to use it 3 times a day cuz it burns and you get really dry and peel every day
but it was worth it
now I'm light and I'm about to use it only 1 a day just for maintenance
just to slow everthing..and take it easy.. i'm starting to live again
yes i was like dead for 6 month...this treatment is hell
i secluded myself from the world for 6 months cuz i looked awful
but now i'm fine..it was worth it
but I'd noe recommend it to anyone
you need to be very strong person to do that
otherwise...lets say stay way!

okay i see alot of posts about mono.net
don't buy from them i do have experience with them
all i can say is that its not pure! and i know for sure they getting their MONO from China
LIGHTERRR a user in this forum is basically Mono.net
i'm not even goona argue with someone about it..trust my word..

stay away from the indians too

good luck

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Old Sep 6, 2009, 03:45 AM   #2  
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i am using 'mac' company's mono 20% ,,,,
its an indian company , is dis company's mono doesnt work ? ?
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Old Sep 6, 2009, 04:19 AM   #3  
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no..this forum is the only one i'm sharing my exprince with

I hated MONO I loved mono
yeah thats what happend when you useing this kind of dangerous chemical
I'd NOT.. I am NOT
and will NOT recommend it to anyone.

BYT
don't now about MAC mono
I have exprince with people who sell powder
I won't give any names not even in pm
like i said i won't recommend it..
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Old Sep 6, 2009, 04:21 PM   #4  
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You have to be really careful with mono. I have used it, but I am already white. I only used it for some discoloration, and it worked so well that is gave me patches elsewhere. But since I am already white, no one else noticed it because they were very visible. I believe mixing the mono is a good way to tone down the effectiveness of it. You will get a more even results, instead of the streaks. Full blown mono will give you vitiligo like MJ, so be careful guys. I remember someone on depig.com who got some awful white patches from mono and she has been working hard to even things out. The darker you are the more it shows.
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Old Sep 6, 2009, 05:01 PM   #5  
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It's a trade-off. Either you go all out, (thus faster depigmentation, but less stable) or you take it steady, slow and with very low dilutes.

For all of you guys going 'all out', I'd say that's a bad choice; it appears the starter of this topic himself has had some issues with his overall complexion by using over 20% at once. (Regardless of however many times per day used.)
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Old Sep 6, 2009, 08:18 PM   #6  
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mepk5...NO!

YOU CAN READ MY EXP ONLY HERE
CHUCK MY HISTORY HERE
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Old Sep 6, 2009, 08:26 PM   #7  
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Full blown mono will give you vitiligo like MJ
Barry101, mono can not give you vitiligo. It can definitely cause discoloration and spots, but it can not give you the disease, that is scientifically impossible. Besides, Michael Jackson already had the vitiligo disease, and therefore his doctor prescribes him mono to depigment.
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Is MAC company's mono real ? ? any -ve or +ve experiences??
<20% mono in cream base usp >

any users here ? ?

looking forward for ur replies
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Technically speaking, that is not vitiligo. Those are similar symptoms, due to that area having discoloration, but that is not considered vitiligo.

Vitiligo is something that affects your entire body, some could compare it to a sort of "cancer", where certain cells, in this case melanocytes are not functioning properly.

- It slowly spreads, which monobenzone use will not do. Monobenzone only affects the area which it is applied to. If you applied 100% monobenzone to an area for 1 year, you would most likely turn that area pale white, but it would not spread to other skin.

- Vitiligo usually occurs when your melanocytes no longer function, or even die with the common chain for renewal being distorted. Monobenzone simply kills them, and therefore the chain isn't generally harmed.

- The gene NALP1 regulates inflammation and cell death within your immunity system. People with genetic disorders in which this gene does not properly function lose the ability to maintain their melanocytes. Monobenzone does not show any signs of changing or affecting this gene.
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Until I've seen proof myself or your own studies proving that monobenzone doesn't work in this way, I'll remain faithful to my own research.

Do you have any scientific evidence that it was the monobenzone that directly affected your vitiligo? No.

As far as I can see, you could've been susceptible to vitiligo from other causes; and if so, it's still not considered genuine VITILIGO. (Read the real definition of VITILIGO as stated above, and let me know if this natural inflammation process is affecting you.)

I'd rather you not be so quick to debunk medical research done by professionals over what you claim to have experienced.
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