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    Quote Originally Posted by johnnyboots View Post
    Hey jazz please let me know would love to try
    I need help check the above link about wound healing, I contacted Susan, if these are legal and easy to obtain I could ask her to formulate an topical lotion, who knows the combination might work no harm in trying . Help me out guys and let's see if we can obtain these easily! Sources and links would be great.

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    Right I contacted Susan the pharmacist regarding these two compounds, her reply is below, if you guys can get more details and links/sources and the people interested than maybe we can create an group buy with Susan to formulate a topical based lotion/gel .


    I emailed her:

    "I have one question We are currently researching 2 compounds very interesting, Some guys are also interested in these compounds due to studies. They are easy to obtain and legal, would you be able to formulate them in a topical lotion? I will let you know more in detail to see if you can. These could be a game changer for Hairloss people if they work!"

    Her reply:

    "Yes send it my way!!!!!!!!
    I love new stuff!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by lilpauly View Post
    That the stuff?

    Have you seen this link?

    http://www.sciencedirect.com/science...10836X12000334

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    SM powder was provided from Sigma–Aldrich™ (Steinhelm, Germany) and in order to facilitate the application, a SM 2% gel was provided by dissolving 2 g SM in 2 cc distilled water, then the solution was transferred into 2% carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) (2 g CMC dissolved in 98 cc distilled water


    CMC - http://www.modernistpantry.com/carbo...cellulose.html

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    "We observed that SM and SB inhibited androgen-stimulated cell proliferation as well as androgen-stimulated secretion of both prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and human glandular kallikrein (hK2). "
    http://carcin.oxfordjournals.org/content/22/9/1399.full

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    This could mean some good news for us? It's all about trialing this stuff ourselves maybe there is something better hidden in our society.

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    I was able to find some good info about it here: https://www.atari2600.com/

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    The million dollar question is whether or not this has been shown to be effective in humans. If it acts as an antiandrogen in a petri dish, you can toss it in the trash along with the other antiandrogen's that were shown to be antiandrogens in vitro or in mice aka green tea, curcumin, saw palmetto, gama linoleic acid, bayberry, soy, nettles, pumpkin seed oil, pygeum, emu oil, beta sitosterol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cthulhu2 View Post
    The million dollar question is whether or not this has been shown to be effective in humans. If it acts as an antiandrogen in a petri dish, you can toss it in the trash along with the other antiandrogen's that were shown to be antiandrogens in vitro or in mice aka green tea, curcumin, saw palmetto, gama linoleic acid, bayberry, soy, nettles, pumpkin seed oil, pygeum, emu oil, beta sitosterol.
    exactly

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    Quote Originally Posted by cthulhu2 View Post
    The million dollar question is whether or not this has been shown to be effective in humans. If it acts as an antiandrogen in a petri dish, you can toss it in the trash along with the other antiandrogen's that were shown to be antiandrogens in vitro or in mice aka green tea, curcumin, saw palmetto, gama linoleic acid, bayberry, soy, nettles, pumpkin seed oil, pygeum, emu oil, beta sitosterol.
    these were all tested topically on humans in clinical trials for 1 full year with varying concentrations and frequencies?

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