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

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  • Conpecia
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    boldy what country are you from?

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  • Boldy
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    Originally posted by KeepHoping
    Are all the members who are claiming the vellous growth getting their product from Kane? And getting their gel from the same place?
    Only 2 persons reported values hairs, the others seem to be quite at this point .


    the others are using the gel indeed.


    we should give it some weeks before we can now more...

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  • MrBlonde
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    I appreciate the fact you must be getting a lot of requests due to your success and your time and posts are appreciated.

    Originally posted by hellouser
    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.
    Did you get any information back from these emails you sent out?

    Given the quote below I think its a good thing to know.

    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.

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  • KeepHoping
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    Boldy

    Are all the members who are claiming the vellous growth getting their product from Kane? And getting their gel from the same place?

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  • 13last
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    I'm pretty interested in trying this out as well, although I'm fairly new when it comes to mixing stuff. BNP-32 has my hopes quite high watching all the patents, but since most of them are AA and not AGA, wonder how it'll work on most of us with AGA.

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by MrBlonde
    Hellouser, we appreciate you keeping us up to date with any progress.

    If possible could you get the following information when reporting any findings.

    (1). I think its important to know what other MPB fighting products the users are on.

    It would be interesting to see the results of someone who is on this and this alone, although I doubt anyone is.

    (2). A reduction in shed and itch would be interesting in terms on this stopping MPB on its own, then we would know whether we need to use this with RU/Fin.

    (3). If this product regrows hair and turns those hairs terminal I would imagine it would strengthen existing hairs. So a halt in shedding and thickening of existing hair should be noticeable.
    I hate to say it, but the amount of requests i've gotten since my RU guide and my log is insane. I won't be keeping track of everyones expectations. Youre questions require TIME more than simple answers for the sake of responding. Time because hair grows slow, hair loss is relatively as slow and efficacy is slow too (took me 4+ months before I saw improvements on Minox after an initial shed).

    It wont matter if I answer these or not though. All these questions will be addressed by someone (if not myself) eventually anyway. If BNP-32 works as it did in the study, you can be sure to see a firestorm of news and praise, it'll be hard to miss that.

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  • MrBlonde
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    Hellouser, we appreciate you keeping us up to date with any progress.

    If possible could you get the following information when reporting any findings.

    (1). I think its important to know what other MPB fighting products the users are on.

    It would be interesting to see the results of someone who is on this and this alone, although I doubt anyone is.

    (2). A reduction in shed and itch would be interesting in terms on this stopping MPB on its own, then we would know whether we need to use this with RU/Fin.

    (3). If this product regrows hair and turns those hairs terminal I would imagine it would strengthen existing hairs. So a halt in shedding and thickening of existing hair should be noticeable.

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by EDB
    Pretty exciting stuff. how many people are currently trying this out
    At least two.

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  • EDB
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    Pretty exciting stuff. how many people are currently trying this out

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by Pentarou
    Boldy unfortunately suffers from bad side effects from medications.
    That sucks :/

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  • Pentarou
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    Boldy unfortunately suffers from bad side effects from medications.

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by MrBlonde
    3 days on it and he quit. It's not a case it didn't work out for him but it wasn't givn the chance to work out for him.

    I realise he is a senior member of the forum and generally well respected and he quit for his own personal reasons, which is fine. I just don't want people thinking it failed him which it may be read into that way from your comment.

    It is too early to tell yet, mainly its only positives so far actually.
    3 days in? Thats it? His experience shouldnt even be considered on the success rate of BNP, thats 1/7th of the time the patients were on BNP from the study... and 3 days is NOTHING.

    I'll continue to look out for the guys in the private forums.

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  • MrBlonde
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    Originally posted by Pentarou
    I'm sorry this didn't work out for you Boldy, but godspeed and good luck with your current research undertakings.
    3 days on it and he quit. It's not a case it didn't work out for him but it wasn't givn the chance to work out for him.

    I realise he is a senior member of the forum and generally well respected and he quit for his own personal reasons, which is fine. I just don't want people thinking it failed him which it may be read into that way from your comment.

    It is too early to tell yet, mainly its only positives so far actually.

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  • Pentarou
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    I'm sorry this didn't work out for you Boldy, but godspeed and good luck with your current research undertakings.

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  • Boldy
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    Originally posted by mm05035
    does anyone know how much are they using every day?
    and what about the frequency?once or twice per day?
    It is an object of the present invention to provide a new agent for the treatment of alopecia, the agent being not only effective and safe for, in particular, alopecia areata, androgenetic alopecia in a male, androgenetic alopecia in a female, female pattern alopecia, postpartum alopecia, seborrheic alopecia, alopecia pityroides, senile alopecia, cancer chemotherapy drug-induced alopecia, and alopecia due to radiation exposure, but also effective for a target having resistance to treatment with minoxidil or finasteride, there being no side effects such as an itching sensation, irritation, or feminization, and no contraindications, the agent suppressing dandruff or having a therapeutic effect for white hair, and the therapeutic effect for alopecia being maintained for a long period even when use of the agent is stopped. The solution means of the present invention is an agent for the treatment of alopecia containing as an active ingredient a C-type natriuretic peptide (CNP), a B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP), a derivative of these NPs, a chimeric peptide of these NPs, or a derivative of a chimeric peptide of these NPs.


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