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    Quote Originally Posted by Recidive View Post
    I want to share this finding. Although I don't think that the concentrations found in the herb itself or lotion (usually concentrations are too low) would produce cosmetically acceptable regrowth in most cases, it indicates that the lead of JAK inhibitors may be the key to pharmacological hair treatment.

    this traditional herbal shampoo used in Southeast Asia seems to confirm the usefulness of JAK inhibitors for MPB hair loss.

    There are several brands in Thailand, Philippines, India, e.g.:
    Jinda Hair Lotion with Litsea glutinosa extract:
    http://www.greenherbmarket.com/en/191--100-.html


    Litsea glutinosa ("shampoo tree" in Thailand, or Indian Laurel) contains Brevilin A. Researchers have recently found that this compound is a significant JAK inhibitor:

    http://www.plosone.org/article/info%...l.pone.0063697

    The roles of Brevilin A targeting on JAKs activity indicate that Brevilin A may not only be used as a STAT3 inhibitor but also a compound blocking other JAK-STAT hyperactivation...

    Brevilin A showed high specificity on Janus Kinase activity and following STAT3 signaling without directly affecting some other signals...
    More interesting reading on Listea Glutinosa:

    http://jpsr.pharmainfo.in/Documents/...sr02031003.pdf

    I think I'll try the shampoo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hellouser View Post
    More interesting reading on Listea Glutinosa:

    http://jpsr.pharmainfo.in/Documents/...sr02031003.pdf

    I think I'll try the shampoo.
    Which one are you going to try?

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    I just ordered the Jinda shampoo from Thailand on eBay. They're so confident that they would refund if I send back the bottle empty lol.

    I'm just hoping it's Brevilin A content is high enough. The correlation with recent findings on this forum about Brevilin A/JAK inhibition AND the claims that this shampoo works with confidence is enough to warrant a try from my part. I need a change in shampoo anyway. Got 3 bottles for 35$.

    Ill let you guys know how it goes but I'll just be starting Minox and Nizoral so I don't know how I'm gonna see if it's working or not...

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    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Jinda-Herb-H...item2594d266f8

    They also have a lotion. Pics don't really look fake, ugh I'm just giving myself useless hope. The only thing that interested me is the fact that hidden science about this JAK STAT inhibitor kind of correlates with their claims of regrowing hair.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gjm127 View Post
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Jinda-Herb-H...item2594d266f8

    They also have a lotion. Pics don't really look fake, ugh I'm just giving myself useless hope. The only thing that interested me is the fact that hidden science about this JAK STAT inhibitor kind of correlates with their claims of regrowing hair.
    You could always send an email to Dr. Brett King.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gjm127 View Post
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Jinda-Herb-H...item2594d266f8

    They also have a lotion. Pics don't really look fake, ugh I'm just giving myself useless hope. The only thing that interested me is the fact that hidden science about this JAK STAT inhibitor kind of correlates with their claims of regrowing hair.
    We all wish this is real but we know there's no chance it works

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    Quote Originally Posted by hellouser View Post
    You could always send an email to Dr. Brett King.....
    What's his email? Let's push it.

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