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    Although not even close to being a model for hair growth,tThis paper may have some insights into the possible correlation b/w prostaglandins and hypoxia inducible factor 1...may be an overlap with latanoprost?

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18050215

    Hypoxia-inducible factor 1alpha is involved in the prostaglandin metabolism of osteoarthritic cartilage through up-regulation of microsomal prostaglandin E synthase 1 in articular chondrocytes.
    Grimmer C, Pfander D, Swoboda B, Aigner T, Mueller L, Hennig FF, Gelse K.

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    I dont get it

    1,700 new hairs is significant.. 4% density is not.... which is it? both?

    and the new hairs.. they arent really new are they? they're just former hairs being pushed into the growth phase?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeedHairASAP View Post
    I dont get it

    1,700 new hairs is significant.. 4% density is not.... which is it? both?

    and the new hairs.. they arent really new are they? they're just former hairs being pushed into the growth phase?
    so, for a thinning man it would be equivalent of having a HT of 850 follicular units all over? ( assuming that each FU has 2 hair )

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeedHairASAP View Post
    1,700 new hairs or 4% density? how are these the same thing?
    The original says it increased capillary density (not hair density) by 4%, for a gain of 1,700 hairs. Presumably they mean that increased capillary density on the scalp promotes hair growth.

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    http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/...e-for-baldness

    Another journalist who hasnt got a clue about what hes talking about.

    This is what causes problematic hype in the hair loss industry: IDIOTS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UK_ View Post
    http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/...e-for-baldness

    Another journalist who hasnt got a clue about what hes talking about.
    Churnalism has a lot to answer for...

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    Is this product a topical solution like Regaine or a shampoo?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kanyon View Post
    Is this product a topical solution like Regaine or a shampoo?
    Yes lmfao topical lotion that apparently will help with hair loss - nobody knows where this stemoxybullshitdine comes from or how they made it, probably rat semen for all we know.

    Replicel and tokyo researchers are our only hope.

    David Hall is realistic, he doesnt create over-hype and he is honest about results - people take that as a negative because all they want is to plug their black veins with more hype.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UK_ View Post
    Yes lmfao topical lotion that apparently will help with hair loss - nobody knows where this stemoxybullshitdine comes from or how they made it, probably rat semen for all we know.

    Replicel and tokyo researchers are our only hope.

    David Hall is realistic, he doesnt create over-hype and he is honest about results - people take that as a negative because all they want is to plug their black veins with more hype.
    Agree. David Hall sound far more humble at least.

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    David Bailey, a leading UK Trichologist and now retired said, “I can’t see how this treatment can help. There are basically three stages to the hair cycle: Anagen (growing phase), Catagen (resting phase) which lasts about three months, and Telogen (falling out phase). It would seem that this treatment works on shortening the Catagen phase, which is only three months, and would not stop the hair loss process which reduces the Anagen phase.”

    Bummer.

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