PGD2, betamethasone valeratel, and hair growth....
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read up on side effects and the precautions of use for both foams. I know they always put the worst case scenario, but I'm not comfortable starting this tonight... sorry guys. A little more research.
Gutted, I'm not a member there, but feel free to "publish" my "findings" yourself lol... just properly cite me... academic honesty and all right?
is this prescription only?
get 2020 to publish it, hes a member there.Comment
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velus hair = follicle 1/20 of the original size = no scarring.
invisible hair = follicle 1/30 of the original size = SCARRING.
WHY WOULD IT CHANGE? EXPLAIN ME NOW
and if I have no family history of hair loss can I be an alcoholic, chain smoking, fast food addict who does heroin on the side? Will my "hormonal profile" be balanced then?Comment
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When you guys talk about "scarring," you are referring to actual scar tissue forming due to follicles miniaturizing?
Why would that happen?Comment
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explain your logic:
velus hair = follicle 1/20 of the original size = no scarring.
invisible hair = follicle 1/30 of the original size = SCARRING.
WHY WOULD IT CHANGE? EXPLAIN ME NOW
and if I have no family history of hair loss can I be an alcoholic, chain smoking, fast food addict who does heroin on the side? Will my "hormonal profile" be balanced then?
but this scarring is reversible. i always have stated the hair can regenerate, it has to do this after every hair cycle, only something is stopping it from regenerating.
i didnt understand what you meant by your last parahgraph.Comment
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how did they research it for AA but not for MPB?????
This has been given to people to apply to their scalp for a long time.. if it worked we'd know by now...Comment
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the body is attacking your follicle (or something else) and the tissues surrounding it on an on and off, repeated basis leaving behind scar tissue or fibrosis, its been documented in research - this is a very very long process, it doesnt happen over night unless your baldness is aggressive. it takes many many years for this to happen.
but this scarring is reversible. i always have stated the hair can regenerate, it has to do this after every hair cycle, only something is stopping it from regenerating.
how do you explain millions of extremely unhealthy people with multiple chronic diseases who get to keep all of their hair? You think their hormones are still in balance?Comment
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i didnt say it wouldnt work.
it needs to be trialled asap.
i only stated cox2 and 5lox inhibition is the way to go because of my own personal experience i had.
hormones can and do flucatate, cholesterol is probably another factor that increases synthesis of 5 alpha reductase enzyme.Comment
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what grows hair for alopecia areata patients WILL grow hair for mob sufferersComment
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http://www.************/hair-loss-in...amethasone.htm
it seems this has a bunch of minor side effects too
Side effects: Note that betamethasone is not intended for long term use. If corticosteroids are used long-term, There is the possibility of systemic absorption with corticosteroids and result inside effects such as skin thinning, a decrease in the production of natural hormones by the adrenal glands as well as a decrease in the production of collagen in our skin tissues. For this reason, continuous, long-term use of this medicine should be avoided wherever possible. Patients should avoid using betamethasone based hair products on a daily basis. Other side effects include:
dryness of the skin
acne
itching
burning
discoloration of the skinComment
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http://www.************/hair-loss-in...amethasone.htm
it seems this has a bunch of minor side effects too
Side effects: Note that betamethasone is not intended for long term use. If corticosteroids are used long-term, There is the possibility of systemic absorption with corticosteroids and result inside effects such as skin thinning, a decrease in the production of natural hormones by the adrenal glands as well as a decrease in the production of collagen in our skin tissues. For this reason, continuous, long-term use of this medicine should be avoided wherever possible. Patients should avoid using betamethasone based hair products on a daily basis. Other side effects include:
dryness of the skin
acne
itching
burning
discoloration of the skin
I know. I'm not sure how to go about it. Would it be okay to use it once a week? twice a week? I'm not sure how to find this out... i doubt my dermatoligist would be willing to help in a home hairloss experiment with his prescription.Comment
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