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

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  • Ted
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    Why did no one use it for more than 21 days?

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  • Conpecia
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    Originally posted by EDB
    The Three things that are intriguing regarding this stuff, obviously aside from the fact that it could regrow a great amount of hair are:

    1. Just how much it could regrow. If I recall, the patients were only on it for a maximum of 21 days. Who knows exactly how much regrowth would happen if taken over longer duration. Possibly even better results?

    2. The age of the men in the trial. Getting those results at that age (around 60 for the test group if i recall) is impressive, Especially when you factor in the body's general degradation as you age.

    3. The frequency of application. If the hair that regrew lasted for about a year, its quite possible that after front loading this for the first month, you could taper down to once a week to maintain what you are growing. No longer having to micromanage all of the products everyday. Hell, it would be easier than remembering to pop a pill everyday.

    Pretty exciting stuff gentlemen.

    I like your thoughts, particularly #3. I'm fair-skinned and for the past two summers I've been injecting the peptide melanotan to tan safer and quicker. That's exactly how melanotan works. You dose every day for about a month then you do maintenance doses once a week. Stuff is incredible, makes me go from pasty white to hispanic-looking, always have the best tan of any of my friends by far and I rarely have to go outside. If I ever have to go completely bald I'll definitely keep an incredible tan to offset the contrast... Anyways, seems like this peptide could work similarly. We'll know in about 6 months at the latest...

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by MrBlonde
    Kane is already selling it. Right now its on a discount form $250 down to $130.

    As for making a vehicle to apply it to the scalp, I don't know.
    Lubrajel, its in the study.

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  • MrBlonde
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    Originally posted by mm05035
    Hello everyone. I am really interested in trying this peptide. Does anyone know where can we get it and how to prepare the actual lotion/gel?
    Kane is already selling it. Right now its on a discount form $250 down to $130.

    As for making a vehicle to apply it to the scalp, I don't know.

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  • mm05035
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    Hello everyone. I am really interested in trying this peptide. Does anyone know where can we get it and how to prepare the actual lotion/gel?

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by MrBlonde
    Does this stuff stop or reverse the minaturization process and allow you to keep what you have stronger and healthier as well as the obvious regrowth?
    Noone knows.

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  • MrBlonde
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    Does this stuff stop or reverse the minaturization process and allow you to keep what you have stronger and healthier as well as the obvious regrowth?

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
    why they are not active on here ? show the progress etc. maybe that way it could get more heat more people trying and reporting.

    i dont understand how they do think about that. yeah nice. sth that might help us all and its like a secret?
    Just cuz theyre not on THIS forum, doesnt make it a secret. Fact is, we'll have results soon enough (or non-results, god forbid).

    I'm hoping there are no side effects, short or long term.

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  • EDB
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    The Three things that are intriguing regarding this stuff, obviously aside from the fact that it could regrow a great amount of hair are:

    1. Just how much it could regrow. If I recall, the patients were only on it for a maximum of 21 days. Who knows exactly how much regrowth would happen if taken over longer duration. Possibly even better results?

    2. The age of the men in the trial. Getting those results at that age (around 60 for the test group if i recall) is impressive, Especially when you factor in the body's general degradation as you age.

    3. The frequency of application. If the hair that regrew lasted for about a year, its quite possible that after front loading this for the first month, you could taper down to once a week to maintain what you are growing. No longer having to micromanage all of the products everyday. Hell, it would be easier than remembering to pop a pill everyday.

    Pretty exciting stuff gentlemen.

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  • TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
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    why they are not active on here ? show the progress etc. maybe that way it could get more heat more people trying and reporting.

    i dont understand how they do think about that. yeah nice. sth that might help us all and its like a secret?

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  • Conpecia
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    I'm pretty pumped that pauly and the boys already have their hands on this! Will definitely keep up with this thread throughout the summer!

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by mmmcoffee
    It shouldn't be discouraging. All his chemist friend is saying is its a small study, so any sides probably won't show up until commercialization. He has no clue if there will be any sides which there very well may not be any...
    No, he is FOR the peptides but against CB as its a steroid and unproven in terms of numbers. Relatively speaking, CB's clinical trials shouldnt be treated as the be all and end all of safety. We'll only know what the true safety of it is when thousands or millions of people start using it for a while.

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  • mmmcoffee
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    It shouldn't be discouraging. All his chemist friend is saying is its a small study, so any sides probably won't show up until commercialization. He has no clue if there will be any sides which there very well may not be any...

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  • StayThick
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    Originally posted by hellouser
    He's balding himself actually, about an NW4-5 but wants to lose all his hair and even said he'd laser remove the sides. Luckily for him, he looks like Jason Statham.
    I will never accept this logic as my own. We were created to have hair on our heads. Laser the sides? Man, now that my friend is feeling comfortable in your own skin.

    I share everyone's pain regarding this issue. I am also hoping CB and other treatments prove to be effective with minimal sides. The fear of sides is what stops me from trying them on my own. So hearing that comment from a chemist is indeed very discouraging. Sucks.

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  • clandestine
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    Originally posted by Kirby_
    Calm down, that's far from his friend claiming that CB-03-01 would inevitably be harmful and loaded with side-effects when it hits the market.
    I know. It's just entirely frustrating. I can't take typical aa's because they all give me sexual sides. Sometimes it's hard to see whatever light there is in our collective situation.

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