Thanks for the link, the patent confirms what we have discussed before.. that the addition of B12 makes pyrimidine oxide derivatives like triaminodil, minoxidil, etc. act like hair growth stimulants on steroids :)
The role of anti-inflammatories in wound healing
This has been asked and debated many times before, whether one should use anti-inflammatories or not early in wound healing, I personally advocated against using them in the first few days post wounding because as I have stated, I don't know what...
FGF7 is already increased 160 times during wound healing, I don't see how adding more of it will make a difference... if it was FGF9 on the other hand :hmmm:...
@DesperateOne: go easy with the cayenne, especially when the tea is really hot, a few sprinkles is more than enough, otherwise, come poop time you will need ice cubes :D
Indeed, the active form of b12 is way more potent to biding/activating the vitamin b12 receptor sites than cyanocobalamin, so...
For one, I agree that a lot of natural stuff don't hold to their promise and there is a lot of crackpot websites making matter worse for alternative treatments, but then there are scientific facts about a few natural gems that can't be refuted. There have been hundreds of human clinical trials...
Certainly. But I do think a lot of people can get by just by using cheap methods ;)... also I have seen studies where the main skin barrier, the stratum corneum, which is mainly dead skin, can be entirely removed without causing any injury to the epidermis, let alone the dermis by very light...
People tend to insist on topical vehicles for increasing permeability, it is pointless at best in my opinion and this study concludes it nicely:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2995530/
The stratum corneum is very fragile, even adhesive tape stripping can improve your topical...
http://www.ehrs.org/conferenceabstracts/2006london/researchabstracts/14-park.htm
B12 does get trough the skin easily in a soluble vehicle as pointed out above, anyone who can or can't use minoxidil should add it imo, it's dirt cheap and a potent growth simulator...Sorry for the peeps who pmed, was...
In what wonderland are you living in, Alice? Last a lifetime? you mean hair transplant clinic shills repeating this nonsense over and over or was it in some forum specifically pushing such clinics you stumbled upon... you have watched the Bosley commercial one too many times...
Man... oh man, do you have this kind of attitude in life? You will really not get far anywhere with such rotten expectations. Do you know that the placebo effect alone accounts for more than 40% of positive results obtained in medical treatments, sometimes it is in the high 60s... meaning a...
No, minoxidil is soluble in water and alcohol soluble and ppg soluble, your generic minoxidil bottle is mainly water and ppg as a vehicle, does that mean it disappears from the bottle after a few days? No, it means you can use those vehicles as a way for topical administration... And no, not every...
Have u done research confirming it will go bad?
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not sure, I use 10 pills of 1000ug in a 100ml solution containing minoxidil water and egcg. Given that a single 1000ug pill is 16000% daily systemic value of b12, this might even be overkill...
A simple addition that can make a night and day difference for the people deciding not to use minoxidil, simply crush some b12 pills into water or alcohol or both, it is soluble in both...
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Vitamin B12 Activates the Wnt-Pathway in Human Hair Follicle Cells by Induction of B-Catenin and...
Indeed (but not more than 1.5mm, benjt study pointed this out clearly) + minoxidil used very frequently, I still maintain that we can get results as good as the indian study and I do believe even miniaturized follicle can comeback to life slowly in this way. As far as depth, some dermabrading...