(CB-03-01 Vehicle Research) PhD Student in Chemistry

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  • doke
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    hi lily thats the problem i think that sinere tried making the gel which was called flutagel but i think that still was not what sintov used,its the same with Dr Browns saba gel of retin a and hydrocortisone thats supposed to regrow hair i tried mixing the two myself and ended up with a very sore and itchy flaky scalp like sunburn it may have been because i added azelaic acid as well.
    I have had to put some caster oil on my scalp and rub it in and left it overnight and i think its settling down now these experiments or trying to copy companies products does not seem to work for me.
    What about iron dragons cb 03 01 lotion at 1% any thoughts on that could it work with rogaine foam its worth a try.

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  • lilpauly
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    Originally posted by doke
    The trial with topical flutamide maybe the same as cb as the trials used a gel which worked very well but as it did not come to market none of us could even make it ourselves by the way the old sintov flutamide trials were very interesting and showed it could regrow hair with no side effects.
    But i wonder is cb as good as topicle flutamide because many of us on different forums wanted to try it.
    I just wonder what the gel could be .

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  • doke
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    The trial with topical flutamide maybe the same as cb as the trials used a gel which worked very well but as it did not come to market none of us could even make it ourselves by the way the old sintov flutamide trials were very interesting and showed it could regrow hair with no side effects.
    But i wonder is cb as good as topicle flutamide because many of us on different forums wanted to try it.

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  • simba
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    Originally posted by hellouser
    The vehicle they used was hydro electrophoresis. There's no chance in hell you'd be able to use that method. And if you could, you certainly wouldnt be on this forum.

    The vehicle we need is a gel or liquid or paste that penetrates the skin. Nobody knows what it is though because Cosmo Pharmaceuticals was outrageously stupid enough to put more effort on an acne treatment with CB than a hair loss treatment.
    anagenincs working on one which we should have some news on any week now

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  • lilpauly
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    Originally posted by hellouser
    The vehicle they used was hydro electrophoresis. There's no chance in hell you'd be able to use that method. And if you could, you certainly wouldnt be on this forum.

    The vehicle we need is a gel or liquid or paste that penetrates the skin. Nobody knows what it is though because Cosmo Pharmaceuticals was outrageously stupid enough to put more effort on an acne treatment with CB than a hair loss treatment.
    This!

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by Atum
    But they got result, so they got a decent vehicle back than. Or did I completely dropped the ball on this one?
    The vehicle they used was hydro electrophoresis. There's no chance in hell you'd be able to use that method. And if you could, you certainly wouldnt be on this forum.

    The vehicle we need is a gel or liquid or paste that penetrates the skin. Nobody knows what it is though because Cosmo Pharmaceuticals was outrageously stupid enough to put more effort on an acne treatment with CB than a hair loss treatment.

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  • Atum
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    Originally posted by hellouser
    No, those are still old numbers from the stone age.

    Waiting for any of these biotechs or pharmaceuticals is absolute bullshit.

    'Yay, lets watch our best remaining years go down the crapper with each day being worse than the one before.'

    Yeah, there's something to look forward to. Disgusting.
    But they got result, so they got a decent vehicle back than. Or did I completely dropped the ball on this one?

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  • doke
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    is it worth trying the iron dragon 1% cb or has anyone tried it yet.

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  • locke999
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    Originally posted by hellouser
    No, those are still old numbers from the stone age.

    Waiting for any of these biotechs or pharmaceuticals is absolute bullshit.

    'Yay, lets watch our best remaining years go down the crapper with each day being worse than the one before.'

    Yeah, there's something to look forward to. Disgusting.
    Then do something about it.

    What's the point of getting angry and blaming these researchers every day.

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by Atum
    So.....they got a good vehicle now?
    No, those are still old numbers from the stone age.

    Waiting for any of these biotechs or pharmaceuticals is absolute bullshit.

    'Yay, lets watch our best remaining years go down the crapper with each day being worse than the one before.'

    Yeah, there's something to look forward to. Disgusting.

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  • Atum
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    So.....they got a good vehicle now?

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  • cookies
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    That's strange right? It would have made more sense to test CB's effectiveness by testing it on people who are actually thinning.

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by cookies
    I got a question about Cosmo's initial CB results:





    Isn't +/- 70 follicles per cm/2 quite high? Isn't that a density that you just start noticing thinning?
    70 follicles per cm/2 is DENSE. Thats 175 single strands of hair. Most people have about 65-85 follicles per cm/2.

    You won't notice thinning until youre at about HALF that, so around 35-40 follicles/cm2.

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  • cookies
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    I got a question about Cosmo's initial CB results:





    Isn't +/- 70 follicles per cm/2 quite high? Isn't that a density that you just start noticing thinning?

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  • Amercancer
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    Ok, thanx a lot

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