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I have to reemphasize that the Pax1/Foxa2 theory(atually it's already proven by multiple studies to be a high risk susceptibility gene locus for AGA) is of my own. I have already posted links and studies coupled with my own spine and ear problems - that gave me the rationale to come to the conclussion accompanied by all those links and studies and the comparison of those genes indicated in the Scoliosis study with those indicated in Dr Cotsarelis patent.
True or not is left to your own judgement.
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Good day!
sorry for my late reply
we have three days holiday
Dimethicone Peg 10g is USD32
Polimethylsilsequioxane I can't translate it , do you have CAS number ?
thank you very much
Polimethylsilsequioxane => Cas 68554-70-1 x10g is USD40
best regards!
katherine
Prices for 2 liposomes suggested by another user in another forum when we talked about the importance of a good topical vehicle to use for delivering actives. PG induces contact dermititis for me and high ratio of ethanol dries my scalp badly while not staying on the scalp long enough to localise penetration of the actives to the scalp. DMSO is superbly efficient but has many undesirable side(e.g blood-borne halitosis,)
Liposomes helps the solution to stay on the scalp longer while not being harsh.
I enquiried for 10g as an average benchmark quantity. 1g-5g should be sufficient to last for a whole year.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_..._to_bipedalism
The evolution of human bipedalism approximately four million years ago[1] has led to morphological alterations to the human skeleton including changes to the arrangement and size of the bones of the foot, hip size and shape, knee size, leg length, and the shape and orientation of the vertebral column(Spine).
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Vertebral column[edit]
Main article: Vertebral column
The vertebral column of humans takes a forward bend in the lumbar(around the waist) (lower) region and a backward bend in the thoracic( (upper) region around the upper chest) . Without the lumbar curve, the vertebral column would always lean forward, a position that requires much more muscular effort for bipedal animals. With a forward bend, humans use less muscular effort to stand and walk upright.[6] Together the lumbar and thoracic curves bring the body's center of gravity directly over the feet.[4] Also, the degree of body erection (the angle of body incline to a vertical line in a walking cycle) is significantly smaller[1] to conserve energy.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cervical_vertebrae
In vertebrates, cervical vertebrae (singular: vertebra) are those vertebrae immediately below the skull.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlas_(anatomy)
In anatomy, the atlas (C1) is the most superior (first) cervical vertebra of the spine.
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[IMG]http://thepowerofposture.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Forward-Head.jpg[?IMG]
"Significance[edit]
Even with much modification, some features of the human skeleton remain poorly adapted to bipedalism, leading to negative implications prevalent in humans today. The lower back and knee joints are plagued by osteological malfunction, lower back pain being a leading cause of lost working days,[14] because the joints support more weight. Arthritis has been a problem since hominids became bipedal: scientists have discovered its traces in the vertebrae of prehistoric hunter-gatherers.[14] Physical constraints have made it difficult to modify the joints for further stability while maintaining efficiency of locomotion.[4]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temporomandibular_joint
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tempor...oint_pathology
"A range of disorders may affect the temporomandibular joint (the joints which connect the mandible to the skull)."
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Thus, anything that vasodilates the blood vessels there is partly-helping to keep the hair follicles alive
and that we have a chronic state of vasocontriction there
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Bro you killed this thread. I didn't understand anything you wrote. I only read the first post
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