Sept 2012 patent: Natriuretic Peptides shows terminal hair growth in weeks

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  • hellouser
    Senior Member
    • May 2012
    • 4423

    Originally posted by FearTheLoss
    hell, is this in clinical trials?
    No, it was just a study for a patent application.

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    • FearTheLoss
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2012
      • 1589

      Originally posted by hellouser
      No, it was just a study for a patent application.
      I wonder why they wouldn't put it under trials? with growth like that you'd think they want that shit on the market ASAP...

      hate to say it, but it just seems to good to be true...like this blows about everything out of the water, it's as good as a hair transplant...but yet no one is marketing it

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      • hellouser
        Senior Member
        • May 2012
        • 4423

        Originally posted by FearTheLoss
        I wonder why they wouldn't put it under trials? with growth like that you'd think they want that shit on the market ASAP...

        hate to say it, but it just seems to good to be true...like this blows about everything out of the water, it's as good as a hair transplant...but yet no one is marketing it
        You can't really patent it though, which is most likely why it wont make it to market.

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        • FearTheLoss
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2012
          • 1589

          Originally posted by hellouser
          You can't really patent it though, which is most likely why it wont make it to market.
          when did this patent come out?

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          • hellouser
            Senior Member
            • May 2012
            • 4423

            Originally posted by FearTheLoss
            when did this patent come out?
            Never. It was only a study for the application. Its never been granted to anyone.

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            • Thinning87
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2012
              • 847

              my roommate is in med school and is pretty amazed by this

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              • hellouser
                Senior Member
                • May 2012
                • 4423

                Originally posted by Thinning87
                my roommate is in med school and is pretty amazed by this
                Ask him about BNP-32 and its safety if used as topical.

                Any and all information we can get will help us out a LOT.

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                • Thinning87
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2012
                  • 847

                  Originally posted by hellouser
                  Ask him about BNP-32 and its safety if used as topical.

                  Any and all information we can get will help us out a LOT.
                  I was just about to write a post:

                  He says it's strange because this is not really a 'medicine' in the sense of the word as it's more like something they give when someone's heart is failing. Sounded to me like it's a relatively easily accessible substance, but I might have misinterpreted his tone.

                  Anyways, he's very busy with studying and I didn't want to bother him but he is also losing his hair and looked definitely interested in the thing. I will have him tell me more about it and things look right I might try it on my self with his daily supervision...

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                  • hellouser
                    Senior Member
                    • May 2012
                    • 4423

                    Originally posted by Thinning87
                    I was just about to write a post:

                    He says it's strange because this is not really a 'medicine' in the sense of the word as it's more like something they give when someone's heart is failing. Sounded to me like it's a relatively easily accessible substance, but I might have misinterpreted his tone.

                    Anyways, he's very busy with studying and I didn't want to bother him but he is also losing his hair and looked definitely interested in the thing. I will have him tell me more about it and things look right I might try it on my self with his daily supervision...
                    Sweet! Keep us posted

                    I'm going to be sending out emails to professors, scientists and others who know about bnp-32 and get their input.

                    I want all my bases covered before going ahead with it.

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                    • Thinning87
                      Senior Member
                      • Dec 2012
                      • 847

                      i definitely will i mean it seems like he's seen the substance a thousand times and again he was very surprised by the link I sent him.

                      I'll approach him about it tomorrow and we'll talk about it more.

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                      • FearTheLoss
                        Senior Member
                        • Dec 2012
                        • 1589

                        no offense, but I don't think a med school student is the person we need to be talking to...because he is still a STUDENT. We need to contact someone with experience in the field

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                        • MrBlonde
                          Senior Member
                          • Jul 2012
                          • 261

                          Also if they give this for heart failure is there a chance is could negatively effect our hearts?

                          I mean what exactly does it do for heart failure and could it make a healthy heart over active or something bad?

                          Messing around in that area is a big time gamble but I'm sure the monitored heart rate and vital sign etc

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                          • Thinning87
                            Senior Member
                            • Dec 2012
                            • 847

                            Originally posted by FearTheLoss
                            no offense, but I don't think a med school student is the person we need to be talking to...because he is still a STUDENT. We need to contact someone with experience in the field
                            That's true, and despite the fact that he did mechanical engineering in undergrad in 3 years at one of the best engineering colleges in the country, and then is in one of the best med schools in the country, he hasn't done much research as he is busy, and even if he did, he is onlky a student and may very well be off.

                            However, I feel obligated to post what he emailed me most recently:

                            "I would avoid this treatment, Natrurietic peptides are not benign agents in the body. They will probably inappropriately affect your heart and kidneys."

                            I asked him if the way you take the substance in your body would change this, as this would be only a topical application. He works like 11 hours a day and then comes home and studies, so I won't bug him too much with this for now, but as soon as he gets his less work intense week (I think he gets one every month) I'm definitely going to continue the conversation.

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                            • hellouser
                              Senior Member
                              • May 2012
                              • 4423

                              Originally posted by Thinning87
                              That's true, and despite the fact that he did mechanical engineering in undergrad in 3 years at one of the best engineering colleges in the country, and then is in one of the best med schools in the country, he hasn't done much research as he is busy, and even if he did, he is onlky a student and may very well be off.

                              However, I feel obligated to post what he emailed me most recently:

                              "I would avoid this treatment, Natrurietic peptides are not benign agents in the body. They will probably inappropriately affect your heart and kidneys."

                              I asked him if the way you take the substance in your body would change this, as this would be only a topical application. He works like 11 hours a day and then comes home and studies, so I won't bug him too much with this for now, but as soon as he gets his less work intense week (I think he gets one every month) I'm definitely going to continue the conversation.
                              The bnp-32 compound has a half-life of 20 minutes, by the 4th cycle (80 minutes) it has little effect.

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                              • MrBlonde
                                Senior Member
                                • Jul 2012
                                • 261

                                Did the study monitor long term sides? How do they even check heart and kidneys and what are hey looking for?

                                It was only taken for 21 days so did the vital sign monitoring stop after that period? It is a short period of time but any damage minor or not to such vital organs in that time is a big big risk to take.

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