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

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  • hellouser
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    Just a quick update:

    Certain people have already received BNP-32 and will be starting their regimens tonight!

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  • clandestine
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    Originally posted by MrBlonde
    Excuse my ignorance but whats PHG? a website or username? I heard gys are buying this up already. I would be interested to track their results and experiences with the supplier.
    PHG is ********************, a private forum. You have to have someone vouch for you to get in. PM lilpauly or Dan26 on this forum asking about it.

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  • MrBlonde
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    Originally posted by clandestine
    PHG should be acquiring, testing eventually I think.
    Excuse my ignorance but whats PHG? a website or username? I heard guys are buying this up already. I would be interested to track their results and experiences with the supplier.

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  • clandestine
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    Originally posted by MrBlonde
    If they are the worst side effects I would still be happy. Retaining water sure beats the l1mp d1ck fin gives you.

    Is there anywhere selling this product? or does anyone have a link to another forum where guys have bought this and are talking about their results/sides?
    PHG should be acquiring, testing eventually I think.

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  • MrBlonde
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    Originally posted by Desmond84
    Hey guys, just came across this thread today and shocked about the results they are getting!

    I just realised that some ppl are trying to buy this from Black market (Kane, etc) and thought I should warn you guys that Natriuretic peptides have some major side effects profiles and a few of them have lost their approval during the past few years; Omapatrilat is one of them! (You should read up on it)

    They are powerful vasodilators and can cause bloating and oedema! We should definitely wait for some clinical trial results before jumping on this stuff!
    If they are the worst side effects I would still be happy. Retaining water sure beats the l1mp d1ck fin gives you.

    Is there anywhere selling this product? or does anyone have a link to another forum where guys have bought this and are talking about their results/sides?

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  • EDB
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    Anything new regarding this stuff? If it does what is claimed, we would get fantastic regrowth with what seems to be a lower frequency of treatment. Lets just hope it doesnt ruin foreheads like minoxidil

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  • clandestine
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    bump

    10blox

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  • Boldy
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    Originally posted by Desmond84
    Hey guys, just came across this thread today and shocked about the results they are getting!

    I just realised that some ppl are trying to buy this from Black market (Kane, etc) and thought I should warn you guys that Natriuretic peptides have some major side effects profiles and a few of them have lost their approval during the past few years; Omapatrilat is one of them! (You should read up on it)

    They are powerful vasodilators and can cause bloating and oedema! We should definitely wait for some clinical trial results before jumping on this stuff!
    Indeed, we should at least gather more information about these peptides.. and not just jump into this boat!.

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  • Kiwi
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    Originally posted by Desmond84
    Hey guys, just came across this thread today and shocked about the results they are getting!

    I just realised that some ppl are trying to buy this from Black market (Kane, etc) and thought I should warn you guys that Natriuretic peptides have some major side effects profiles and a few of them have lost their approval during the past few years; Omapatrilat is one of them! (You should read up on it)

    They are powerful vasodilators and can cause bloating and oedema! We should definitely wait for some clinical trial results before jumping on this stuff!
    Do you think we could spike ironman with some

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  • Desmond84
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    Hey guys, just came across this thread today and shocked about the results they are getting!

    I just realised that some ppl are trying to buy this from Black market (Kane, etc) and thought I should warn you guys that Natriuretic peptides have some major side effects profiles and a few of them have lost their approval during the past few years; Omapatrilat is one of them! (You should read up on it)

    They are powerful vasodilators and can cause bloating and oedema! We should definitely wait for some clinical trial results before jumping on this stuff!

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  • inNY
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    As my first post, all I have to say is... holy shit.

    This sounds like potentially big news.

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  • Rogerrabbit
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    Any new information on this?

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  • FearTheLoss
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    Originally posted by Knockin on NW4
    Yes, im promoting a peaceful organized hairloss community. Everytime something is posted on forums like these, people just get angry, they bash, and troll. The threads fill up with pointless, repetitive arguments making everyone else read through hundreds of thread pages of crap.


    You cant even have a civilized Q & A on here without getting way off topic or having to read through 100 paragraphs of a few emotionally distraught hairloss sufferers bickering. At PHG We review your post history and determine if you can help the community.

    Im not claiming to be better than anyone on here, my hairloss is severe for my age. Many posters on here are alsp on PHG and can confirm how f'ed up my hair is. The reason i say PM lilpauly is because Mark is our hairloss forums ambassador!


    Honestly thank god for this post. I wish all posters could be as logical, but optimistic as you. What do you have to do to get into this wonderland of a private forum where the grass is green and sky is always blue and where there are no IronMan's in sight? I'd give my left nut for a place like this..

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  • Vox
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    Originally posted by clandestine
    bump.

    Are we serious? So nothing of value is going to come from this discussion? This seems more than slightly ridiculous.

    Something is *****ing growing terminal hair. In weeks. And we're not discussing it? Fantastic.
    I am afraid that for some time the information will be limited due to the language. The only thing we can see right now is the patent in English accompanied by some impressive, I must admit, photos. Now if some forum member knowing Japanese could do us a favor and dig in the huge Japanese net looking for information ...

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  • Rogerrabbit
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    Guys i finally read through their patent claim; I had a boner when I was done!
    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.


    How is Kane getting hold of this stuff? From the Japanese company?

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