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from what i understand loreal seem to think stem cells need to be under hypoxic conditions for them to work properly...whereas scientific articles state the balding scalp is already under hypoxic conditions which need to be reversed.
i dont know dr baumans source since not much info has been released to the public apart from the press articles which are lacking scientifically.Comment
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dht/androgens grow muscle tissue...it cant be a conidence that the galea happens to be located around the areas of loss...but thats a whole different subject.Comment
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Australian news today A hair lotion that cures baldness could be on the market within two years, believe scientists.
They are already talking with pharmaceutical firms about making the product, which would work by stopping the effects of a single guilty enzyme.
US-based dermatologists announced earlier this year that they had found that an enzyme, called prostaglandin D2 (PGD2), instructed follicles to stop producing hair.
They identified it by screening 250 genes implicated in hair loss. **** yeh 2 years to goComment
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Australian news today A hair lotion that cures baldness could be on the market within two years, believe scientists.
They are already talking with pharmaceutical firms about making the product, which would work by stopping the effects of a single guilty enzyme.
US-based dermatologists announced earlier this year that they had found that an enzyme, called prostaglandin D2 (PGD2), instructed follicles to stop producing hair.
They identified it by screening 250 genes implicated in hair loss. **** yeh 2 years to go
I hate when they have a headline that is worded like that. Should be, CURE TO THINNING HAIR JUST BEGINNING TO GO BALD COMING.Comment
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if they can make follicles start producing hair again, don't you think that it would be a major thing?Comment
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Man, 2 years is a long timeMy thinning is very aggressive.
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But we do know one thing. A hair follicle has the ability to regenerate itself.
Since we all know, that hairs do not grow back (at least not significantly) while using an Alpha5-Reduktase blocker, I assume DHTs place is not at the very front of this chain.
On that basis, I assume that there is a good possibility, that hairs would regrowth after removing that "blocking" factor.
I'm always trying to be objective but this is only my suggestion, not a scientific one. So please take this with caution.Comment
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A cure for male-pattern baldness may soon hit store shelves. (CBS11 Dallas)A lotion that cures male-pattern baldness could be for sale in as little as two years. University of Pennsylvania dermatologist George Cotsarelis says the lotion works by inhibiting a single enzyme, prostaglandin D2 (PGD2), which he says is the "major" enzyme connected to hair loss.
And the cure would also extend to men of all ages who have already lost their hair
THIS IS EXCITING.Comment
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A cure for male-pattern baldness may soon hit store shelves. (CBS11 Dallas)A lotion that cures male-pattern baldness could be for sale in as little as two years. University of Pennsylvania dermatologist George Cotsarelis says the lotion works by inhibiting a single enzyme, prostaglandin D2 (PGD2), which he says is the "major" enzyme connected to hair loss.
And the cure would also extend to men of all ages who have already lost their hair
THIS IS EXCITING.Comment
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