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

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  • Kirby_
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    Originally posted by clandestine
    Well Christ, we don't have many other viable options now do we? Tell him that. Tell him how *****ing devastated we all are.
    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.

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  • clandestine
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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.
    Some bald dudes have all the luck. I'm far from anything resembling a Jason Statham.

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by clandestine
    Well Christ, we don't have many other viable options now do we? Tell him that. Tell him how *****ing devastated we all are.
    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.

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  • clandestine
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    Originally posted by hellouser
    I spoke with a friend of mine whos a chemist in biological development and defence, asked him about peptide use topically and said he doesnt see any problem with it (he FLIPPED OUT on me when I said I was going to use CB though saying because the trials are relatively small, safety will only be known after it goes commercial).
    Well Christ, we don't have many other viable options now do we? Tell him that. Tell him how *****ing devastated we all are.

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by StayThick
    I'm still waiting for hellouser to try the product and report his results. Seems like he knows a good amount about this new experimental treatment.

    I, however, would not dare touch this without knowing what I am getting into or what sides have been reported. Not going to used my body as a guinea pig personally.

    Has anybody even tried this at this point??
    Nope, only now are the group buys going through with BNP-32, but it will take some time before we know of any short AND long term side effects. Blood tests and the sort should also be done on the regular to monitor an irregularities.

    I spoke with a friend of mine whos a chemist in biological development and defence, asked him about peptide use topically and said he doesnt see any problem with it (he FLIPPED OUT on me when I said I was going to use CB though saying because the trials are relatively small, safety will only be known after it goes commercial).

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  • StayThick
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    I'm still waiting for hellouser to try the product and report his results. Seems like he knows a good amount about this new experimental treatment.

    I, however, would not dare touch this without knowing what I am getting into or what sides have been reported. Not going to used my body as a guinea pig personally.

    Has anybody even tried this at this point??

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by Henkeh91
    Haven't read through the tread but when will bnp-32 be released or has it already been released?
    Read through the thread then?

    Kane is selling BNP-32.

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  • Henkeh91
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    Haven't read through the tread but when will bnp-32 be released or has it already been released?

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  • clandestine
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    So exciting.

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by MrBlonde
    Hellouser I can't thank you enough for that information.

    From what I have seen so far I think this product is worth a punt due to its low cost and the fact that you don't need a long term commitment.

    Before I'd invest I'd like to know more about possible sides and whether or not temple regrowth can be achieved.
    Temple regrowth, according to the study, is DEFINITELY possible which is why I'm really excited to see the upcoming results from others.

    If you look at this:



    There is clear temple regrowth using CNP + Betamethasone + Gentimicin.

    If you look at this:



    There is also clear temple regrowth using ONLY BNP-32.

    Keep in mind that many, if not most of the patients used in that study were 60+ years old and most likely suffering from Male Pattern Baldness for quite some time. If your under 30 years of age, I would assume the results would be even better where the follicles are only miniaturized as opposed to gone completely destroyed or dormant.

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  • StayThick
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    Originally posted by MrBlonde
    Hellouser I can't thank you enough for that information.

    From what I have seen so far I think this product is worth a punt due to its low cost and the fact that you don't need a long term commitment.

    Before I'd invest I'd like to know more about possible sides and whether or not temple regrowth can be achieved.
    Agreed. I feel the same way to the above.

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by MrBlonde
    Hellouser I can't thank you enough for that information.

    From what I have seen so far I think this product is worth a punt due to its low cost and the fact that you don't need a long term commitment.

    Before I'd invest I'd like to know more about possible sides and whether or not temple regrowth can be achieved.
    I dont remember seeing any side effects when BNP-32 was used topically at such low doses. BNP-32 already exists in your body and BNP-32 levels increase in response to heart failure. As far as I know, BNP-32 has a half life of 20 minutes, and should be rendered next to useless after 4 cycles (80 minutes).

    If you want to find out more about sides, look into Nesiritide, but thats for injections. Topical should prove much safer... but there are NO guarantees. Use at your own risk!

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  • MrBlonde
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    Originally posted by hellouser
    BNP-32 is the peptide, not the vehicle. The vehicle used in the study was a gel. The amount of BNP-32 was anywhere from 50-200 micrograms ONLY.

    CNP had overall worse results than BNP-32 even when CNP included betamethasone and gentimicin (many dangerous side effects with that such as tinnitus, i wont be trying it).

    Cost of BNP-32 is inexpensive, about $150 for 10mgm but the study only used it for 7-21 days at 50-200mcg twice a day with fantastic results that stayed for 1 year or longer.

    10mg at 100mcg at twice a day will last you 100 applications, or 50 days if used twice a day which is far more than enough given the 7-21 day usage of BNP-32.

    Hellouser I can't thank you enough for that information.

    From what I have seen so far I think this product is worth a punt due to its low cost and the fact that you don't need a long term commitment.

    Before I'd invest I'd like to know more about possible sides and whether or not temple regrowth can be achieved.

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by MrBlonde
    Is BNP-32 the vehicle for Natriuretic Peptides? or are they the exact same thing?

    The OP stated the following about Natriuretic Peptides.



    So those guys are missing the CNP-32 form whatever they ordered?

    Where did they order, was it MPB treatments or Kane? Link plz, I want to see how expensive this stuff is.
    BNP-32 is the peptide, not the vehicle. The vehicle used in the study was a gel. The amount of BNP-32 was anywhere from 50-200 micrograms ONLY.

    CNP had overall worse results than BNP-32 even when CNP included betamethasone and gentimicin (many dangerous side effects with that such as tinnitus, i wont be trying it).

    Cost of BNP-32 is inexpensive, about $150 for 10mgm but the study only used it for 7-21 days at 50-200mcg twice a day with fantastic results that stayed for 1 year or longer.

    10mg at 100mcg at twice a day will last you 100 applications, or 50 days if used twice a day which is far more than enough given the 7-21 day usage of BNP-32.

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  • MrBlonde
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    Originally posted by hellouser
    Just a quick update:

    Certain people have already received BNP-32 and will be starting their regimens tonight!
    Is BNP-32 the vehicle for Natriuretic Peptides? or are they the exact same thing?

    The OP stated the following about Natriuretic Peptides.

    It works through bone promoting pathways similar to Neosils Neosh101/PSI/PS1. We are specifically looking at BNP-32 and CNP-22 with betamethasome (SABA) as a potential treatment.
    So those guys are missing the CNP-32 form whatever they ordered?

    Where did they order, was it MPB treatments or Kane? Link plz, I want to see how expensive this stuff is.

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