Where the hell is Desmond?
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He went to the hair conference in Korea last year after a group of forum members agreeded he was the right person to go and helped financing his trip to the conference
He published a great deal of information on the forum... Just look at the posts started by him last year and u will find the interviews and detailsComment
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Because he's not out of his mind.Comment
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Hahahaha oh wow! Thanks guysI got emailed by a friend telling me about this thread. I've definitely not abandoned this board, but quite the contrary.
So I ordered some CB from Kane during Xmas holidays, which ended up taking a month to get shipped and then got confiscated by the Australian customs. So I never got my hands on it to do some experiments. Anyways, one of our Aussie forum members from SAGA sent me some of his CB since he stopped using it and I have some very exciting news for you guys indeed.
After a bit of reading and trial & error, I found "Ethoxy diglycol" to be a perfect wetting agent for CB. It fully dissolves CB and is much less likely to give skin irritation since so many people had trouble with Propylene glycol.
I've worked out two different formulations I'm perfecting that will be carrying it. I'll post the full details very soon, once I figure out how to make sure the formulation is stable for at least a month
For those wanting some quick details:
- First formulation is based on Emu oil & Versapro cream duo
- Second formulation is a HRT lotion made by Medisca.
Personally, I think the HRT lotion may be much easier to apply all over the scalp, since it's verrry runny and has deep penetrating properties. But we can discuss the details when I get it all together.
Hope you're all well and this board looks packed full of new info. Very exciting indeed!
Btw any news from Cosmo? Do we have an ETA on when the acne formulation will be released?
Signing out from a secret hatch in an undisclosed location
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Hey Desmond - any interest in trying a PGD2 blocker given the recent news about Kythera and Setipiprant?Comment
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I was actually just catching up on all these new developments. It's great to see new angles are being tackled. Tbh, I personally don't think PGD2 inhibition will be a powerful enough method to halt hairloss. Although prostaglandins do play a role, it is relatively downstream in the cascade of things that leads to AGA. The further downstream you go, the more things branch off and create other issues making halting hairloss very difficult.
This is why Finasteride is so good at halting hairloss. It's stopping the very FIRST signal that triggers hairloss, DHT.
We already had members try out mast cell stabilisers (cromolyns), Cetrizine (minor but clinically acceptable PGD2 inhibition) and a few others with very little success. There were some anecdotal improvements, but no where near what our Big 3 are capable of doing.
Personally I think CB-03-01 will be the side effect-free solution so many of us have been looking to halt our hairloss permanently, in order to be worry-free or move on to some repair work with a peace of mind knowing fully well, you can keep the remainder of your hair with a simple topical.
Follicept is looking very interesting...these guys are definitely onto something as long as it's carcinogenicity potential is fully tested prior to release. I have to do some reading to see where does IGF come into play with regards to androgens, but I'm sure they know what they're talking about. I'll keep you guys posted if I find anything interestingComment
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What about stem cell therapies? How far are we from stem cell therapies? Probably decades, right?Comment
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Btw, the Tsuji lab team and their website no longer exist. Anyone knows whats going on there? Did they get bought up by someone?Comment
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What about controversies about stem cell therapies and clinical trials? Probably it will need 2 decades to be a normal procedure.
Yes, Tsuji lab no longer exist. Maybe they realise its almost impossible to make fully functional hair follicle.Comment
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clone
Where is the hope for us?Comment
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Hey brother
I was actually just catching up on all these new developments. It's great to see new angles are being tackled. Tbh, I personally don't think PGD2 inhibition will be a powerful enough method to halt hairloss. Although prostaglandins do play a role, it is relatively downstream in the cascade of things that leads to AGA. The further downstream you go, the more things branch off and create other issues making halting hairloss very difficult.
This is why Finasteride is so good at halting hairloss. It's stopping the very FIRST signal that triggers hairloss, DHT.
We already had members try out mast cell stabilisers (cromolyns), Cetrizine (minor but clinically acceptable PGD2 inhibition) and a few others with very little success. There were some anecdotal improvements, but no where near what our Big 3 are capable of doing.
Personally I think CB-03-01 will be the side effect-free solution so many of us have been looking to halt our hairloss permanently, in order to be worry-free or move on to some repair work with a peace of mind knowing fully well, you can keep the remainder of your hair with a simple topical.
Follicept is looking very interesting...these guys are definitely onto something as long as it's carcinogenicity potential is fully tested prior to release. I have to do some reading to see where does IGF come into play with regards to androgens, but I'm sure they know what they're talking about. I'll keep you guys posted if I find anything interesting
I agree to certain extent about AGA, but actually, testosterone is the first signal that triggers hair loss. Perhaps blocking a receptor to a protein that is further downstream (and directly involved in hair cycling) is a more elegant solution, rather than reducing a necessary male hormone (DHT). Not sure if you've seen their presentation on this, but it looks to make a lot of sense - http://files.shareholder.com/downloa...0Deck%209FEB15
I'm not a scientist and not qualified to say one way or another. What I do know is that Setipiprant is the only drug in Kythera's pipeline for the future. So either they are really, really stupid and taking a gamble on the future of their company, or they know it will work and get to the heart of the problem. I believe it's the latter. After all, they have been funding Cotsarelis' work on this for the past 2 years, and in doing so, had him further elucidate his claims. Now they are running clinical trials. I think this should be a pretty good indication that they are on to something.
Kythera also strikes me as a very competent company. Their injectable for double-chins had gotten through clinical trials recently and was approved unanimously (17-0) by an FDA panel.Comment
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Could PGD2 also be the reason that DP cells are being stressed out? Maybe it is through PGDS (which is also DHT/androgen responsive) which starts the process of stressing out the DP cells.
This is just my opinion from doing a whole hell of a lot of reading, but I actually think this could turn out to be a better solution than trying regulate testosterone/DHT. Fin only stops a certain amount of test from being converted into more potent DHT. Both the small amount of remaining DHT and the test are still free to act on androgen receptors. What is exciting is that PGDS is very androgen responsive and is expressed in outer root sheath right below the bulge, where all the stem cells are... which AGA people retain; as well as the sebaceous gland which is also disfigured in AGA. Precisely in this area is where CD200 and CD34+ (the daughter cells from the stem cells that in normal hair go on to create the cells for the "next generation" follicle.) are supposed to be, but are largely missing in AGA. It is also important to note that prostaglandins are lipids (so cell soluble?) and widely known to be signaling proteins as well. Maybe prostaglandin deregulation in AGA susceptible scalp triggered by androgens is what is causing the domino effect on other parts of the environment, and the combination of everything from these wrong signals is what interrupts normal signaling and leads to miniaturization. Maybe removing the "problem" protein PGD2 will allow communication again and viable hair will grow back. I think at the very least setipiprant has a damn good chance to be as effective as fin.
Also, follow me on this logic (although this is just a well educated guess)... maybe fin works well in slowing down AGA because less PGDS can get activated when the hair is supposed to regress and thus produces less PGD2. However, fin does not stop all androgens or even ALL test from being synthesized into DHT so maybe it only takes a small amount of DHT/test (which short of castration always occurs) to signal PGDS at the end of the anagen phase to do major damage to the life of the hair follicle by creating PGD2 during telogen (the regression phase.) Thus, this would imply that actually stopping something much closer to the problem would do much more good than stopping the first signal (If PGD2 is indeed the culprit protein.) I don't know about you guys, im not interested in halting AGA, we have that to a large extent in fin... im more interested in the potential of REVERSING AGA lol.
I know that so many different things have fizzled out in the past so I completely understand skepticism but the science behind PGD2/SET/ is for once really exciting and something most people can actually understand if they read around. Short of hair cloning in the future (which is probably the ultimate solution), I think if anything has a snowballs chance in hell to actually reverse; and not just halt AGA; it is this.Comment
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Also, I believe kythera is doing a conference call for investors/potential investors who want to call and ask questions on Thursday. There was something about this on the other board with a link. An hour after it ends they will post the podcast of the conference call on their website. So, if anyone has any good questions about SET, Thursday would be a good time to clear your questions up lol.Comment
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