Don't worry about the concentration, focus on total amount applied. You could make a 50% concentration and only apply 1 drop. Start with 1mg, put it in 1ml neogenic and go from there.
That's what I'm going to do soon also.
So mix 10mg into 10ml and put 1ml a day on your scalp
Pfizer does not own rogaine. They do manufacture it I believe. Merck owns propecia.
Believe me, this is not a bad thing. Pfizer will release SETI even if it is comparable to finasteride, it's all about the fact that they can sell it as a brand name. The same thing happens with all drug classes. If...
I wish there was a way we could organize and endorse the researchers with good reputations. Crowd funding something with good results that ran out of money would be awesome. I would donate what I could. Someone should harness that power.
I am thinking of doing a cb-03-01 and bimatroprost mix. 10mg 1mg respectively in 1ml of neogenic daily.
I had sides with RU on 20 mg a day. Same as yours
My understanding is that this will be mostly devoid of side effects. Obviously Cosmo (or whatever they are called now) are touting this as truth based on it converting to another form of "completely safe" steroid beyond the skin.
Has anybody had any sides? Specifically typical AA sides. And I...
There are no human studies done yet for hair loss. it shouldn't lower pgd2 directly but blocks pgd2 from binding to receptor crth. Anatagonist just means it limits the action, in this case indirectly by making sure it doesn't activate receptor.
It would be nice for anyone on seti to give a quick yes/no as to whether others should get on.
The stuff is definitely an investment.
Not to mention the more people on it the wider range of results we can pull from
I think seti will be comparable to finasteride. At least that is the theory. Same result just tackling the problem further down the chemical reaction line.
with that said it could be better I just wouldn't see why it would be. I'm no doctor or scientist though. I sell real estate lol.