I have been reading for years about how in 2003, Elaine Fuchs determined that the combination of WNT and Noggin proteins leads to a pit being formed in the skin, telling the stem cells there to become hair as opposed to skin. Yet since then, no one has offered a treatment based on this discovery. I know that Follica is working on a WNT agonist and Histogen is working on a WNT-based treatment, but who knows when these potential treatments will make it past clinical trials and become available to the public. Ever since I started to lose my hair, I have been scouring the internet looking for potential ways to regrow my hair and I came across a few that look promising. I am posting this on one other hair regrowth website just so I can get more input.
1. Asian Stem Cell Regeneration Institute - this place uses WNT and Noggin proteins to regrow hair, based on the Elaine Fuchs study that I mentioned in 2003. This place is affiliated with a stem cell center in Arizona (www.stem-cell-center.com). Since they cannot legally perform this treatment in the U.S. since it's not FDA-approved, they perform it at their sister clinic, the Asian Stem Cell Regeneration Institute, which is in the Philippines. I'm a bit skeptical that this treatment is being offered in the Philippines and that this center is relatively new, but at least some one is offering a treatment based on this Elaine Fuchs study. Link - http://www.stem-cell-regeneration.co...airgrowth.html
2. Sparsh Clinic - the results that they show with their pictures are amazing, although I'm a bit skeptical with the photos. Since another revolutionary hair loss treatment recently came out of India (QR 678), I figured I'd post this too. Link - http://www.sparshclinic.com/sparshpage.asp?id=22
1. Asian Stem Cell Regeneration Institute - this place uses WNT and Noggin proteins to regrow hair, based on the Elaine Fuchs study that I mentioned in 2003. This place is affiliated with a stem cell center in Arizona (www.stem-cell-center.com). Since they cannot legally perform this treatment in the U.S. since it's not FDA-approved, they perform it at their sister clinic, the Asian Stem Cell Regeneration Institute, which is in the Philippines. I'm a bit skeptical that this treatment is being offered in the Philippines and that this center is relatively new, but at least some one is offering a treatment based on this Elaine Fuchs study. Link - http://www.stem-cell-regeneration.co...airgrowth.html
2. Sparsh Clinic - the results that they show with their pictures are amazing, although I'm a bit skeptical with the photos. Since another revolutionary hair loss treatment recently came out of India (QR 678), I figured I'd post this too. Link - http://www.sparshclinic.com/sparshpage.asp?id=22
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