CB-03-01 Efficacy Question

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  • Justinian
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2014
    • 148

    CB-03-01 Efficacy Question

    Have we determined that known vehicles for CB-03-01 do not do anything for preventing further hair loss? The only study of CB-03-01 on hair I can find is this one: http://www.cosmopharmaceuticals.com/...010-10-06.aspx. That uses iontophoresis, which we know isn't feasible for us to use. Is that delivery method perhaps the reason why the study showed such large re-growth? Perhaps CB-03-01 in known vehicles can provide maintenance? I've read a lot of different threads but don't recall seeing anyone mention anything about maintenance. The only people I've read about didn't get much re-growth with it, so they discontinued using it because of cost.

    On a side note, does Kane not carry CB-03-01 anymore?
  • inbrugge
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2013
    • 244

    #2
    As far as I understan iontopheresis is somewhat feasible as devices can be found for 100-200$. We just need someone with expertise on how to use it, what vehicle to use, polarity of CB, etc.

    Kane used to have a bunch of chemicals, but last time I went to their website all I saw was Ru. I don't knkw what's going on.

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    • Justinian
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2014
      • 148

      #3
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      Some are more pricey but there are a lot of them listed here. So apparently the vehicle could be an issue even with iontrophoresis? And is it even safe to use these long term?

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      • rdawg
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2012
        • 996

        #4
        Why is iontrophoresis not feasible? 200$ for a machine is not outrageous if the results end up being what they were in that early trial.

        CB+Iontrophoresis caused major regrowth did it not? So why cant we use that?

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        • Kudu
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2013
          • 206

          #5
          Originally posted by rdawg
          Why is iontrophoresis not feasible? 200$ for a machine is not outrageous if the results end up being what they were in that early trial.

          CB+Iontrophoresis caused major regrowth did it not? So why cant we use that?
          It is feasible. Knowing how to use a galvanic device or a hydroelectrophoresis
          device is the issue. I read some horror stories about people having the frequency way too high causing serious burns and scarring. Obviously they can be used safely but I personally want to know what I'm doing before I start using anything like that. There is also the issue of knowing the polarity of CB if we wanted to just dissolve it and push it through to the follicle. You can buy ionic gels that could be mixed with CB, applied to the scalp, then pushed through by iontophoresis. I know this method is frequently used with other chemicals. I would like to find out more and try and contact more knowledgable people on the subject but between an EMT certification and senior year in high school, I honestly haven't had the time. If anyone else want to try and contact kane, a lab, or even a salon that has some experience with this that would be helpful.

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          • inbrugge
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2013
            • 244

            #6
            Originally posted by Kudu
            It is feasible. Knowing how to use a galvanic device or a hydroelectrophoresis
            device is the issue. I read some horror stories about people having the frequency way too high causing serious burns and scarring. Obviously they can be used safely but I personally want to know what I'm doing before I start using anything like that. There is also the issue of knowing the polarity of CB if we wanted to just dissolve it and push it through to the follicle. You can buy ionic gels that could be mixed with CB, applied to the scalp, then pushed through by iontophoresis. I know this method is frequently used with other chemicals. I would like to find out more and try and contact more knowledgable people on the subject but between an EMT certification and senior year in high school, I honestly haven't had the time. If anyone else want to try and contact kane, a lab, or even a salon that has some experience with this that would be helpful.
            great post, man. so far you seem to be the well versed amongst all of us here. we will definitely need your help, so dump as much as info as you can next time you reply.

            i will attempt to contact kane as that's the only contact i know. if anyone knows any other labs or contacts i can also e-mail them.

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