isn't it also an issue that you'd have to damage that area of the skin to cause new follicles? just taking FGF9 may not doing anything!
I meant they need to find drugs that stimulate Fgf9 - the links to Cot's paper has the info.
And you do have to damage the tissue, however, based on the do it yourself experiments that were going on back when Follica was going at it with the lithium approach, it's not hard to do. I do believe some guys were getting a little growth with wounding - they were, believe it or not, lightly sandpapering areas of their noggin and applying lithium gel or whatever.
06-03-2013 04:08 PM
Westonci
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Originally Posted by The Alchemist
I meant they need to find drugs that stimulate Fgf9.
And you do have to damage the tissue, however, based on the do it yourself experiments that were going on back when Follica was going at it with the lithium approach, it's not hard to do. I do believe some guys were getting a little growth with wounding - they were, believe it or not, lightly sandpapering areas of their noggin and applying lithium gel or whatever.
certainly only with wounding. It appears that fgf9 takes advantage of a small time window in which skin cells are in a healing stage, which closely resembles an embryonic stage and triggers the skin cells to form new follicles during that period.
In other words treatment with fgf9 is timed with the wounding phase.
06-03-2013 04:09 PM
TravisB
Huh, so Follica isn't dead afterall?
Good.
But as always, most likely nothing will come from it (at least not in the next 10 years)
06-03-2013 04:10 PM
The Alchemist
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Originally Posted by Westonci
certainly only with wounding. It appears that fgf9 takes advantage of a small time window in which skin cells are in a healing stage, which closely resembles an embryonic stage and triggers the skin cells to form new follicles during that period.
In other words treatment with fgf9 is timed with the wounding phase.
Yes!
06-03-2013 04:19 PM
oppenheimer82
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Originally Posted by TravisB
Huh, so Follica isn't dead afterall?
Good.
But as always, most likely nothing will come from it (at least not in the next 10 years)
buy fgf9, needles, syringes, alcohol pads and a dermaroller, to create the wounds. no need to wait 10 years, hahahaha.
06-03-2013 04:23 PM
rdawg
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Originally Posted by oppenheimer82
buy fgf9, needles, syringes, alcohol pads and a dermaroller, to create the wounds. no need to wait 10 years, hahahaha.
obviously just talking theory here, wouldn't a dermaroller be good enough? then simply applying the fgf9 stimulating drug on top of the wound?
this stuff sounds solid in theory, see if it actually works, any volunteers?
also any chemists, pharmacists, dr's etc. that know the potential danger of injecting this stuff?
06-03-2013 04:26 PM
TravisB
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Originally Posted by rdawg
obviously just talking theory here, wouldn't a dermaroller be good enough? then simply applying the fgf9 stimulating drug on top of the wound?
this stuff sounds solid in theory, see if it actually works, any volunteers?
Lol, that's actually a good idea :D
But where the hell can we buy fgf9?
06-03-2013 04:30 PM
Thinning87
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Originally Posted by TravisB
Huh, so Follica isn't dead afterall?
Good.
But as always, most likely nothing will come from it (at least not in the next 10 years)
right on man very useful input
06-03-2013 04:40 PM
JulioGP
The only problem is that everything is tested in rats for some reason never reaches the final stage, humans.