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How about a natural approach to Swiss templess approach
seems he is blocking PGE2 receptor and that is the biggest part of his regimen. i don't know if it's safe or not though.... this is what he says:
I suggest picking one of these solutions to fix the PGD2 problem:
Use a PTGDS inhibitor to break the conversion of PGH2 to PGD2. These are still somewhat exotic and expensive, thus not really feasible at the moment.
Block the receptor that PGD2 binds to. It's called the CRTH2 aka the GPR44 receptor. This is currently the best and cheapest solution.
1 castor oil just topical
2Resveratrol
3 Quercetin
4 combine as topical
5 omg laser Messiah instead of uv sunburn
There's a few study's of these natural ingredients that do these things. What's your take guys ?
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You need to reed again, because you mixed it all up...
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Originally Posted by Superuser
You need to reed again, because you mixed it all up...
I understand I don't understand his theory 100 percent but I know he increases pgd2 and decreaseS pdg2 at the same time , but also hits it from 4 angles so a little bit of input would be nice . Searching the natural topical route this way , no way I'm burning my skull with uv omg llt had lots of people Very happy.
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Originally Posted by thechamp
I understand I don't understand his theory 100 percent but I know he increases pgd2 and decreaseS pdg2 at the same time , but also hits it from 4 angles so a little bit of input would be nice . Searching the natural topical route this way , no way I'm burning my skull with uv omg llt had lots of people Very happy.
He's trying to increase PGE2 and decrease PGD2.
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All that effort is not worth it man. His results are really not that impressive, no offense.
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^^ It started of promising, but the photos are getting worse. He has done a bit of a follicept, probably should of waited to see if it grew more then peach fuzz before he got everyone or hyped
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I'm so glad I'm not the only one underwhelmed by his results. Everyone was raving in his blog about how great it was. It's impressive he regrew hair in slick places but it's not like it really adds anything more than peach fuzz.
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Don't forget that he got his results from castor oil and sulfasalazine (weak treatments).
Lets wait and see what will happen with seti + pge2
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Originally Posted by thechamp
I know he increases pgd2 and decreaseS pdg2 at the same time
This is the secret of his success. Increasing PGD2 while simultaneously decreasing PGD2.
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