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Well, when hellouser gets his RUX maybe he will be willing to try it with skin pertubation (plus Ru)?
I think our best chance of trying anything is to have people who are willing to take initiative and try things (can be very risky). We are lucky to have people like hellouser who are willing to try out Rux on his scalp instead of waiting 10 years for Research funding and FDA trials.
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@hellouser, ow do you plan on using the RUX once it comes through?
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Im willing to try RUX too but cant get it anywhere.. If someone in Europe could send it to me i could try it
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Originally Posted by hairbackpls
Im willing to try RUX too but cant get it anywhere.. If someone in Europe could send it to me i could try it
I will send it for free if you agree to put your head in a fireplace for a few minutes so that we can test it with wounding/new skin :-)
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Originally Posted by Jonathan
I will send it for free if you agree to put your head in a fireplace for a few minutes so that we can test it with wounding/new skin :-)
It's interesting because I think the burns he sustained were from hot coals;
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Originally Posted by Jonathan
I will send it for free if you agree to put your head in a fireplace for a few minutes so that we can test it with wounding/new skin :-)
Nah thats bit too much.
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We need to get something going. Something to start off with, to draw attention. .. please how do we draw attention guys?
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Originally Posted by Jonathan
I will send it for free if you agree to put your head in a fireplace for a few minutes so that we can test it with wounding/new skin :-)
I'm not willing to burn my scalp, but I will dermaroll with a 3mm needle (that's as big as they come).
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As some one with a biotech background, I agree that this approach may regenerate hair. I don't think there is a need to burn the scalp...a good dermabrasion is possibly enough. A JAK inhibitor or a more targeted drug will support the activation of stem cells. Something like this was tried by Follica...they are probably having problems for reasons not related to regenerating hair but to patenting, commercialisation, or standardisation...
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Originally Posted by Recidive
As some one with a biotech background, I agree that this approach may regenerate hair. I don't think there is a need to burn the scalp...a good dermabrasion is possibly enough. A JAK inhibitor or a more targeted drug will support the activation of stem cells. Something like this was tried by Follica...they are probably having problems for reasons not related to regenerating hair but to patenting, commercialisation, or standardisation...
Totally agreed.
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