Desmond, What Do You Think of Chlorine-Dioxide Based Routes?

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  • lilpauly
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    Originally posted by Futurocabeludo
    Not stain. Can cause swelling in more sensitive skin.
    Stopping to use the edema disappears.
    I have black hair and clorine usually makes it lighter

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  • Futurocabeludo
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    No need to wait for the "hairloss academics."
    The results begin to appear to be able to open the mind.




    Your question:

    "Question to Dr. Liu btw i was curious of, in your product ingredients you mention stem cell growth factor. Is this just SCF derived from e.coli?"

    The answer is here - e.coli

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  • NeedHairASAP
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    desmond, see below:

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  • Futurocabeludo
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    Originally posted by Futurocabeludo
    Not stain. Can cause swelling in more sensitive skin.
    Stopping to use the edema disappears.


    sorry, it is not swelling.

    Erythema is the right word

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  • Futurocabeludo
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    Not stain. Can cause swelling in more sensitive skin.
    Stopping to use the edema disappears.

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  • lilpauly
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    this will stain the scalp, this is the only reason why im not adding it

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  • hellouser
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    Is anyone trying Chlorine Dioxide with Minoxidil? It seems like it needs somekind of stimulant alongside with it... similar to the dermarolling theory; Minox -> PGE2 -> FGF9

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  • Futurocabeludo
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    , You always changed the name of the Chinese.

    Liu and not Lui

    Sorry ...

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  • Desmond, What Do You Think of Chlorine-Dioxide Based Routes?

    It seems that CD is doing something

    It is oxidizing, or wounding, or some how creating "new" follicles--- but it isn't doing it efficiently.

    I think we need to contact some researchers and alert them to this. They may be able to track down a similar oxidizer that is more efficient, or a better protocol at least.

    Desmond, you are in touch with researches. Could you poke one of them about this? Have you been following the CD threads here and elsewhere?


    I wouldn't jump on the CD bandwagon personally, but this could be the the beginning of an eventual treatment. The lui guy just stumbled on something that somewhat works. He isn't a scientist. I'm sure a hair loss researcher would jump on finding the mechanism of this.
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