To all who have commented on this;
The money is needed to do 2 things; prove to those who run clinics that this is possible and works, and equip the lab for hypoxic culturing.
The reason for not simply getting the AAPE product from Korea is also twofold;
1. The company is completely unreachable - I have tried
2. European law wouldn't allow for the import of unverified growth factors to be injected - this is where you would need to apply for medical approval.
By equipping a lab and using ones own stem cells, there are no legal formalities to go through for injection. The growth factors which have been cultured are effectively yours, so 'permission' as it were isn't needed in order for a medical professional to administer them.
Whilst many think that 'certain companies are doing x, so surely everyone knows about this stuff', it simply isn't the case.
It's not about proving that this works to the community, we obviously know that it works, it's about making those who are capable of administering it (as a proper procedure which people are comfortable receiving) aware of the research and willing to get involved in using it as a therapy.
And I don't know whether you are aware, but what I am talking about is AAPE. This is just a moniker which the korean company have applied to it, but it's the same as the research carried out by Fukuoka, and that which I am trying to community behind to fund.
Secondly, the growth factors which you can buy from research companies are not safe to be injecting into your scalp and applying them topically is certainly a waste of time - whilst their molecular weight may be small enough, they won't have the desired effect. Research has found in certain instances that DMSO will allow certain growth factors to penetrate the skin, but as has been found out by experimenters on here - DMSO is a nasty substance and can cause more hair to fall out than it will grow.
And finally, to all the naysayers or those who would rather throw all obstacles possible in the way, look at it like this;
If all you had to give was say $25-50 to allow me to get this up and running, and you are proven right, then what have you lost? $25?
That isn't much to lose and equally not very much to try and get something potentially worthwhile off the ground, which has no barriers to market.
Yes there are new treatments on the horizon, and yes they make all the right noises in terms of being 'just around the corner'. They have PR teams designed to make it seem this way, because they're businesses at the end of the day, and they need to raise capital.
If you think though that Histogen or Replicel will be out within 2 years though, you're very much mistaken.
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i don't understand this,dermaheal has already vials available for mesotherapy,it clearly states :Injected by syringe, meso gun or treated by micro-needle roller,
so what is the problem?
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Moleular, just schmooze the lab and clinic that you're emailing. Let them know that they don't need to test culturing cells in hypoxic conditions because the Korean company will do that for them. The lab you're working with would lipo some fat cells from the person, send them to the Korean company, and the Korean company would culture them in hypoxic conditions and harvest the AAPE for the lab and the clinic.
This is not a big deal. If you have a lab and clinic interested then nothing else needs to be done except for the lab and clinic to start talking with the Korean company.
If you get the AAPE from the Korean then you will be getting the exact same AAPE that's in the studies and it works. And as I already said, the 4-man study you are suggesting would not add anything relevant to the body of knowledge already accumulated because the two studies already done using AAPE involved a larger number of subjects. Some small 4-man study is not going to add meaningful information that the larger studies have not already demonstrated.Leave a comment:
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so what is the problem?
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hgs1989, what I'm trying to say is that this is already being done in Europe for skin rejuvenation therapies, using the growth factors derived from cultured stem cells - and by that i mean injections. Not at any point did I talk about topicals.
I used the wrong term when I said double check. What I'm trying to do is get a lab which I have been in contact with, to invest in hypoxic culturing. I've been in contact with a number of labs, and none of them were immediately familiar with, or currently doing hypoxic culturing.
It is this which I'm trying to set up, so the lab can do the necessary tests and I can provide the treatment to select number of volunteers, to ultimately prove to the community that it works and is possible under current confines of the law - at least in Europe.Leave a comment:
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hgs1989, what I'm trying to say is that this is already being done in Europe for skin rejuvenation therapies, using the growth factors derived from cultured stem cells - and by that i mean injections. Not at any point did I talk about topicals.
I used the wrong term when I said double check. What I'm trying to do is get a lab which I have been in contact with, to invest in hypoxic culturing. I've been in contact with a number of labs, and none of them were immediately familiar with, or currently doing hypoxic culturing.
It is this which I'm trying to set up, so the lab can do the necessary tests and I can provide the treatment to select number of volunteers, to ultimately prove to the community that it works and is possible under current confines of the law - at least in Europe.
First of all let me say that I greatly appreciate what you are doing. You are taking this way further than I was capable of getting it, and I'm grateful.
But still raising $50,000 would cause a delay and it does not seem necessary because we don't need a lab to do hypoxic culturing. The Korean company can do it and apparently the Korean company will do it. The Korean company did it for the scientists who conducted the study so the Korean company should be willing to do it for the clinic that you work with.Leave a comment:
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ASCs are activated using specialized laser light.
Is it neccesary? what abouy specialized laser light?Leave a comment:
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35yrsafter, hellouser & hgs1989
I do wonder whether sometimes these forums never manage to get anywhere, because the original thread which starts the topic gets lost in pages and pages of crap.
This is exactly the thing I'm talking about, this is the same pdf which kicked off this topic (Fukuoka's research), and it is this which I am trying to crowd-fund. The procedure currently isn't available.
The vials you make reference to hgs1989 are available from some spurious looking site. As far as I can ascertain, it seems that they were pushing the AAPE product from Korea.
I mailed the owner and after one poor reply, heard nothing else.
What I'm trying to do here is crowd fund this research - the culturing of stem cells under hypoxic conditions to produce various growth factors - to double check the research of Fukuoka and form it into a viable procedure.
As I have mentioned already, I have a lab organised and partner clinics. What I'd like now is to gauge some interest. I'll set this up as a new thread from the main cutting edge / future treatments and link to a form where people can register their interest and give an idea of how much they could donate.
Maybe someone could give me an idea of how Desmonds trip to Korea was funded so that I could follow the same methods?
And then there's the issue that the highly credible and respected Yale University already assured everyone that the growth factors/proteins which comes from adipose derived stem cells are not only the signals that prompt the follicles to grow hair, but they are also the ONLY THING required to get follicles to grow hair. And the growth factors/proteins in AAPE are the the growth factors/proteins that Yale University was referring to.
If we waste time doing a 4-man study it would just be a time-wasting formality IMHO.Leave a comment:
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hgs1989, what I'm trying to say is that this is already being done in Europe for skin rejuvenation therapies, using the growth factors derived from cultured stem cells - and by that i mean injections. Not at any point did I talk about topicals.
I used the wrong term when I said double check. What I'm trying to do is get a lab which I have been in contact with, to invest in hypoxic culturing. I've been in contact with a number of labs, and none of them were immediately familiar with, or currently doing hypoxic culturing.
It is this which I'm trying to set up, so the lab can do the necessary tests and I can provide the treatment to select number of volunteers, to ultimately prove to the community that it works and is possible under current confines of the law - at least in Europe.Leave a comment:
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What I'm trying to do here is crowd fund this research - the culturing of stem cells under hypoxic conditions to produce various growth factors - to double check the research of Fukuoka and form it into a viable procedure.
As I have mentioned already, I have a lab organised and partner clinics. What I'd like now is to gauge some interest. I'll set this up as a new thread from the main cutting edge / future treatments and link to a form where people can register their interest and give an idea of how much they could donate.
Maybe someone could give me an idea of how Desmonds trip to Korea was funded so that I could follow the same methods?Leave a comment:
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35yrsafter, hellouser & hgs1989
I do wonder whether sometimes these forums never manage to get anywhere, because the original thread which starts the topic gets lost in pages and pages of crap.
This is exactly the thing I'm talking about, this is the same pdf which kicked off this topic (Fukuoka's research), and it is this which I am trying to crowd-fund. The procedure currently isn't available.
The vials you make reference to hgs1989 are available from some spurious looking site. As far as I can ascertain, it seems that they were pushing the AAPE product from Korea.
I mailed the owner and after one poor reply, heard nothing else.
What I'm trying to do here is crowd fund this research - the culturing of stem cells under hypoxic conditions to produce various growth factors - to double check the research of Fukuoka and form it into a viable procedure.
As I have mentioned already, I have a lab organised and partner clinics. What I'd like now is to gauge some interest. I'll set this up as a new thread from the main cutting edge / future treatments and link to a form where people can register their interest and give an idea of how much they could donate.
Maybe someone could give me an idea of how Desmonds trip to Korea was funded so that I could follow the same methods?
And if I am allowed to say something regarding your theory that the off-track posts keep this forum from success: I personally do not think so, because this is just a plattform for us to exchange information, which is far from constant. Lets look at this time period right now. Nothing gets released, ergo, nobody posts something. As soon as there are good news or possibilities, like sending Desmond to WCHR 2014, everybody is on board. If by now nobody showed interest in your idea, I personally do not think this is going to change very rapidly.
I am very convinced that I won't take long until Replicel releases in Jaoan. Their tweets and releases indicate something exciting. CheersLeave a comment:
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35yrsafter, hellouser & hgs1989
I do wonder whether sometimes these forums never manage to get anywhere, because the original thread which starts the topic gets lost in pages and pages of crap.
This is exactly the thing I'm talking about, this is the same pdf which kicked off this topic (Fukuoka's research), and it is this which I am trying to crowd-fund. The procedure currently isn't available.
The vials you make reference to hgs1989 are available from some spurious looking site. As far as I can ascertain, it seems that they were pushing the AAPE product from Korea.
I mailed the owner and after one poor reply, heard nothing else.
What I'm trying to do here is crowd fund this research - the culturing of stem cells under hypoxic conditions to produce various growth factors - to double check the research of Fukuoka and form it into a viable procedure.
As I have mentioned already, I have a lab organised and partner clinics. What I'd like now is to gauge some interest. I'll set this up as a new thread from the main cutting edge / future treatments and link to a form where people can register their interest and give an idea of how much they could donate.
Maybe someone could give me an idea of how Desmonds trip to Korea was funded so that I could follow the same methods?Leave a comment:
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I don't know if I would trust those vials. Has anyone tried it? I think Swooping said that these growth factors have to be stored a specific way and can not sit for very long. Dr. Gardner also said that they're unstable. I think that these growth factors have to processed and used in specific ways or they lose their potency.Leave a comment:
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