Pax1/Foxa2- 1 of the primary genetic reasons why we balding men- are balding

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  • eldarlmario
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2015
    • 156

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlas_(anatomy)

    In anatomy, the atlas (C1) is the most superior (first) cervical vertebra of the spine.

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    • eldarlmario
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2015
      • 156

      [IMG]http://thepowerofposture.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Forward-Head.jpg[?IMG]

      "Significance[edit]
      Even with much modification, some features of the human skeleton remain poorly adapted to bipedalism, leading to negative implications prevalent in humans today. The lower back and knee joints are plagued by osteological malfunction, lower back pain being a leading cause of lost working days,[14] because the joints support more weight. Arthritis has been a problem since hominids became bipedal: scientists have discovered its traces in the vertebrae of prehistoric hunter-gatherers.[14] Physical constraints have made it difficult to modify the joints for further stability while maintaining efficiency of locomotion.[4]"







      "A range of disorders may affect the temporomandibular joint (the joints which connect the mandible to the skull)."

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      • eldarlmario
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2015
        • 156









        Notice how the veins and Arteries gets pressively narrower and narrower as they reach the:



        and the:



        and that these https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lymphatic_vessel and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capillary in the area there could be easily choked and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atherosclerosis can take place there easily

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        • eldarlmario
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2015
          • 156

          Thus, anything that vasodilates the blood vessels there is partly-helping to keep the hair follicles alive

          and that we have a chronic state of vasocontriction there

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          • NOhairNOlife
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2014
            • 118

            Bro you killed this thread. I didn't understand anything you wrote. I only read the first post

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            • eldarlmario
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2015
              • 156

              It's ok, cos most of others did.

              Hence- it's alive and kicking.

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              • LMS
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2012
                • 226

                Originally posted by eldarlmario
                Thus, anything that vasodilates the blood vessels there is partly-helping to keep the hair follicles alive

                and that we have a chronic state of vasocontriction there
                if only it were that simple lol

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                • Occulus
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2013
                  • 109

                  Originally posted by eldarlmario
                  It's ok, cos most of others did.

                  Hence- it's alive and kicking.
                  A lot of this thread is way over my head, but what I can understand is interesting. The biggest take away for me is just how complex the pathology is. It's no wonder there are so few treatments, and that all of them are simply off-label, accidental discoveries (minox for blood pressure, finasteride for prostate, and ketoconazole for fungus). Personally, given the complexity of the pathology, I think the closest thing to a cure will be some sort of hair cloning or growth outside the scalp, then surgical implantation; unraveling the solution in vivo looks too difficult.

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                  • champpy
                    Senior Member
                    • Apr 2015
                    • 336

                    Originally posted by charlie76761
                    wow... that is some post! Great info.. .good man! Was just about to order some OC but will go for TM instead.

                    Also, will go for some Calcipotriol - any preferred/trusted supplier with pre-made (apologies if already stated)

                    Also, what are your thoughts on BIM? Should it be able to cause growth?

                    And Seti - do you hold much hope for it? I guess no need to order Seti if going to use TM as exactly the same action, or will both be better than one?


                    Lastly, minox sulfate - am i correct that orally it as dangerous of normal minox?

                    Thanks
                    Hey charlie, i see that you are going to give TM a try instead of OC. What did u read in the post that made you come to this conclusion?

                    do you know if TM comes in a powder and if so how does it need to be prepared?
                    thanks man

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                    • charlie76761
                      Member
                      • Oct 2014
                      • 60

                      Originally posted by champpy
                      Hey charlie, i see that you are going to give TM a try instead of OC. What did u read in the post that made you come to this conclusion?

                      do you know if TM comes in a powder and if so how does it need to be prepared?
                      thanks man
                      Hi Champpy, it's from the first page of the thread

                      "PTGDS<= Topical/oral TM30089(Long half-life- allowing once/day applications High potency. Analog of Ramatroban.) topical/oral Setipiprant(Newest CRTH2 inhibitor in trials, topical/oral Ramatroban(Short half-life, Demanding twice/day applications to keep itch and pain away continuosly. 1% topical is sufficient.), topical/oral OC(Shortest half-life and lowest out of the four listed here potency. Twice/day applications.) "

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                      • eldarlmario
                        Senior Member
                        • Sep 2015
                        • 156

                        Originally posted by charlie76761
                        Hi Champpy, it's from the first page of the thread

                        "PTGDS<= Topical/oral TM30089(Long half-life- allowing once/day applications High potency. Analog of Ramatroban.) topical/oral Setipiprant(Newest CRTH2 inhibitor in trials, topical/oral Ramatroban(Short half-life, Demanding twice/day applications to keep itch and pain away continuosly. 1% topical is sufficient.), topical/oral OC(Shortest half-life and lowest out of the four listed here potency. Twice/day applications.) "
                        i posted the sources already

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                        • Seuxin
                          Senior Member
                          • Jan 2014
                          • 223

                          And about PGD2, what is the better price quality ? TM ? OC ? other ?
                          I would like to add a pgd2 inhibitor.

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                          • Farkhairloss
                            Junior Member
                            • May 2015
                            • 21

                            Originally posted by charlie76761
                            Hi Champpy, it's from the first page of the thread

                            "PTGDS<= Topical/oral TM30089(Long half-life- allowing once/day applications High potency. Analog of Ramatroban.) topical/oral Setipiprant(Newest CRTH2 inhibitor in trials, topical/oral Ramatroban(Short half-life, Demanding twice/day applications to keep itch and pain away continuosly. 1% topical is sufficient.), topical/oral OC(Shortest half-life and lowest out of the four listed here potency. Twice/day applications.) "
                            If you use the internet search engine beginning with G and ending with E. And search for TM30089, the first link that comes up is HLH. Guys have experimented with this already in 2012. So im not sure how effective it is.

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                            • walrus
                              Senior Member
                              • Feb 2012
                              • 298

                              This thread is non-nonsensical research vomit.

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                              • champpy
                                Senior Member
                                • Apr 2015
                                • 336

                                Thanks charlie and eldarlmario. Right now i think the oc is slowing the loss a little. I might try n switch next month

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