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  • seanway
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2015
    • 9

    #16
    Originally posted by Desmond84
    The colour of each hair is determined by cells known as melanocytes which produce the pigments that colour hair. Their numbers are kept topped up by a pool of melanocyte stem cells in the hair follicle.

    Over time the pool of these stem cells declines and so they are unable to refresh the pigment producing cells after each cycle, meaning hair turns grey and then white because it lacks pigment.

    In 2009, a scientific team led by Loreal discovered that melanocyte stem cells found in skin are different in one significant way they contain a crucial enzyme known as TRP-2 which is not present in hair follicle melanocyte stem cells. This is the simple reason why our skin doesn't lose its pigmentation as we age, but our hair does.

    They found that TRP-2 acts to protect the melanocyte stem cells from damage and promotes their longevity by several folds.

    They then developed molecules that mimic the effect of TRP-2 and can be applied to hair follicles to help maintain a healthy population of melanocyte stem cells and allow hair to retain its colour for much longer. It is currently in safety trials and hopefully if all goes well will be available by the end of this decade
    What is the name of the loreal product ?

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    • seanway
      Junior Member
      • Aug 2015
      • 9

      #17
      Originally posted by Desmond84
      The colour of each hair is determined by cells known as melanocytes which produce the pigments that colour hair. Their numbers are kept topped up by a pool of melanocyte stem cells in the hair follicle.

      Over time the pool of these stem cells declines and so they are unable to refresh the pigment producing cells after each cycle, meaning hair turns grey and then white because it lacks pigment.

      In 2009, a scientific team led by Loreal discovered that melanocyte stem cells found in skin are different in one significant way they contain a crucial enzyme known as TRP-2 which is not present in hair follicle melanocyte stem cells. This is the simple reason why our skin doesn't lose its pigmentation as we age, but our hair does.

      They found that TRP-2 acts to protect the melanocyte stem cells from damage and promotes their longevity by several folds.

      They then developed molecules that mimic the effect of TRP-2 and can be applied to hair follicles to help maintain a healthy population of melanocyte stem cells and allow hair to retain its colour for much longer. It is currently in safety trials and hopefully if all goes well will be available by the end of this decade
      What is the name of the loreal product ?

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      • bboy5
        Junior Member
        • Jan 2015
        • 10

        #18
        I'm pretty sure that whatever general technologies, tools and infrastructure that are being developed at the moment for the extraction and culturing of cells (DP in our case) will apply to this as well. Meaning we'll almost definitely see a cell based "cure" for this in terms of replenishing the melanocyte niche in the hair follicle well before any lotion or potion.

        On a general point I do think that a lot of people don't realise that the all research and developments that everyone on this board watches with such keen interest are really just a small side show of the massive tidal wave of cell based treatments that are about to drop over the next couple of decades. We've now got working custom built viruses that hunt down cancer cells and all other kinds of smart drugs. We're are edging, ever more quickly, to a point where we're going to have a huge amount of power to repair the body on cellular level. The point being, if anything can be understood well enough in terms of how it operates at a cellular level, we're probably going to be able to fix it.

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        • Herbaliser
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2015
          • 435

          #19
          As i mentioned earlier regarding chlorella.
          I had fuzzy gray hair on my sides, and after about a month usage i noticed my hair went back to normal.
          Took a while to realize what caused it, since the chlorella was for my well being initially.
          My hair color is normally dark brown/black - (1B color). Yesterday I noticed it has definitely gotten darker - closer to black. Even some of my gray hairs are darker. I don't do rinses (coffe, tea,ayurvedic, etc.), so that could not be the reason for the darker hair color. I think it may the...


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          • Herbaliser
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2015
            • 435

            #20
            Originally posted by bboy5
            I'm pretty sure that whatever general technologies, tools and infrastructure that are being developed at the moment for the extraction and culturing of cells (DP in our case) will apply to this as well. Meaning we'll almost definitely see a cell based "cure" for this in terms of replenishing the melanocyte niche in the hair follicle well before any lotion or potion.

            On a general point I do think that a lot of people don't realise that the all research and developments that everyone on this board watches with such keen interest are really just a small side show of the massive tidal wave of cell based treatments that are about to drop over the next couple of decades. We've now got working custom built viruses that hunt down cancer cells and all other kinds of smart drugs. We're are edging, ever more quickly, to a point where we're going to have a huge amount of power to repair the body on cellular level. The point being, if anything can be understood well enough in terms of how it operates at a cellular level, we're probably going to be able to fix it.
            Our bodies are way to complex for our understanding, and cell based technology or other scientific approach is going to strike back at us (still is).
            What nature provides is already in our system to gain from it, than our technology to fool our bodies thinking otherwise.
            I´m speaking about treatments and not cures like cancer that effects our life's for real, like you mentioned.

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            • Trenblastoise
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2014
              • 142

              #21
              Originally posted by Herbaliser
              Our bodies are way to complex for our understanding
              Really? So we can never understand our bodies? Seems to me we have understood quite a lot so far...And I don't see anything putting a stop to our learning, as a matter of fact the scientific breakthroughs are accelerating. So what have lead you to this irrational conclusion?



              Originally posted by Herbaliser
              and cell based technology or other scientific approach is going to strike back at us (still is).
              Surely there will be some errors as we attempt to get it right, but I don't see anything stopping us from getting more and more right, and less and less wrong. This is demonstrated by science over and over again. The study of steam cells looks to be the next medical breakthrough, and probably the biggest ever, plenty of impressive achievements have already been done.


              Originally posted by Herbaliser
              What nature provides is already in our system to gain from it, than our technology to fool our bodies thinking otherwise.
              I´m speaking about treatments and not cures like cancer that effects our life's for real, like you mentioned.
              ? Vaccines have helped tremendously over the ages to name one field.

              I did promise to not reply to you further in some other thread you made as you made it quite clear you are a fact and science denier, I suppose I might read one comment from you in this thread. It just puzzles me how and why someone is this irrational and asserts extraordinary claims without demonstrable empirical evidence to justify the said claims. At least your nick suits you. Again I am hoping that I have just misunderstood everything you wrote, but I doubt that's the case.

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              • Herbaliser
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2015
                • 435

                #22
                Originally posted by Trenblastoise
                Really? So we can never understand our bodies? Seems to me we have understood quite a lot so far...And I don't see anything putting a stop to our learning, as a matter of fact the scientific breakthroughs are accelerating. So what have lead you to this irrational conclusion?




                Surely there will be some errors as we attempt to get it right, but I don't see anything stopping us from getting more and more right, and less and less wrong. This is demonstrated by science over and over again. The study of steam cells looks to be the next medical breakthrough, and probably the biggest ever, plenty of impressive achievements have already been done.



                ? Vaccines have helped tremendously over the ages to name one field.

                I did promise to not reply to you further in some other thread you made as you made it quite clear you are a fact and science denier, I suppose I might read one comment from you in this thread. It just puzzles me how and why someone is this irrational and asserts extraordinary claims without demonstrable empirical evidence to justify the said claims. At least your nick suits you. Again I am hoping that I have just misunderstood everything you wrote, but I doubt that's the case.
                Just found this one that i did not reply.
                Kind of feel sorry for you Trenblastoise about your claim regarding the vaccine industry.
                Could you please specify what you are meaning by vaccines helping tremendously or should i help you?
                Hope you are still in this forum to back up your claim?

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