I'm confused. Does this work for MPB or nah?
New topical drug for male pattern baldnes by dr christiano
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we don't know because the scientists working on this who are already using it for skin conditions and alopecia areata won't take the time to slather a little bit on a bald man's head.
all we know is it works on rats, rats that don't actually have MPB.
oh, but the scientists think that it might work on MPB, but instead of actually testing it out they just release another one of these false hope stories, you know the ones we get every year.
At least this time they didn't use "hair-raising discovery" or "hair today gone tomorrow" in the title of the articleComment
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The cure for baldness is benoxaprofen. The problem that it is very toxic and using it is very very dangerous. In fact they withdrew the tablets from the market in 1982 if am not wrong. We home the 2 new drugs will regrow hair without being toxicComment
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This is so retarded... a lot of blah blah blah from Cristiano (horrible wig) who's too eager to jump in front of the camera and share "amazing" news.
I mean this is almost the same situation as with the battery industry..I have been reading press releases about amazing new battery technologies since the late 90's and it's 2015 and all of that breakthrough crap never materialized.
I think we should mail bomb every goddamn researcher who shamelessly hypes his/her lousy research paper that centers around inducing hairgrowth on mice with pharmaceutical means with the implication to MPB, AA and other hair related human ailments.
I mean fine great, do you research but stop hyping it so much and stop making any connections between human and mice hair! It's simply is unethical!!!
Wanna know when Cristiano has a cure in her hands?... when her wig will dissapear!Comment
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I love how people are getting angry about a patent filing being a BS story, as if Christiano came here and was bragging about the news.
Sorry, but that's how science works folks. I'm as eager for new treatments as everyone else, but no one is forcing you to post mice studies here.Comment
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Well, I found her email and asked a couple questions regarding these drugs and why its not been used on people yet for MPB?
It was used on people for vitiligo and areata, so why not MPB, right?
We will see if I get any reply back or if its just silence...Comment
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Increased liver enzymes
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Dizziness
Increased cholesterol
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This is so retarded... a lot of blah blah blah from Cristiano (horrible wig) who's too eager to jump in front of the camera and share "amazing" news.
I mean this is almost the same situation as with the battery industry..I have been reading press releases about amazing new battery technologies since the late 90's and it's 2015 and all of that breakthrough crap never materialized.
I think we should mail bomb every goddamn researcher who shamelessly hypes his/her lousy research paper that centers around inducing hairgrowth on mice with pharmaceutical means with the implication to MPB, AA and other hair related human ailments.
I mean fine great, do you research but stop hyping it so much and stop making any connections between human and mice hair! It's simply is unethical!!!
Wanna know when Cristiano has a cure in her hands?... when her wig will dissapear!
Wah, wah, wah, me cry like big baby over hair loss. Me be rude to scientist who tries to cure my hair loss because I am a big crybaby. Wah, wah, wah.Comment
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