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Originally Posted by gettothetruth
Just saw press release and their web site that ds labs is coming out with spectral.F7 that contains Astressin-B.
Based on what? As far as I know this whole Astressin-B Hairloss thing is still unexplored. They just saw the effect on a mice?! By the way, there is this site, I think it was called hairsite or something. A guy gave himself an Astressin-B shot, I'm not kidding. Some people are insane. I'm going to try to find that post again..
EDIT: I found the link of that post, am I allowed to post the link here??
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Yes, yes. Post it please
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Although I think Astressin b shows a lot of promise. I think we all should be very skeptical of any recently released products that claim to treat hair loss with it. To date, Astressin b has not gone through rigorous FDA trials designed to establish its safety and efficacy. For any such product, we should apply our usual skepticism: where are the high quality before and after photos? Where are the testimonials? Where are the independent reviews of the product from long time users?
Also remember that in the study the mice received subcutaneous injections not topical applications. It is not clear if topical applications even worked in a mouse model. We also don't know anything about what appropriate doses or delivery mechanisms for humans might be.
Don't get me wrong, I think Astressin b is very promising as a future hair loss treatment, but I am concerned about unscrupulous companies trying to sell untested products (that might not even contain astressin b). Not only could people get ripped off, but I wouldn't want people to give up on a promising line of research due to bad experiences with dishonest companies selling dubious products, that for all we know are based on flawed doses and delivery mechanisms.
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People at hairloss research are not gonna conduct trials on humans, so what's the point on trials anyway, still if this could work on humans, it would be years and years before this could hit the market and someone company is already offering topical.
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Senior Member
**** arsetressin bee
Its all about GHO and Replicel.
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Originally Posted by Cory
People at hairloss research are not gonna conduct trials on humans, so what's the point on trials anyway, still if this could work on humans, it would be years and years before this could hit the market and someone company is already offering topical.
we could see it in maybe 3 or 4 years
also if it works they will make it in korea or something well before FDA gets to phase II
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Spectral Dnc formula 7
What about spectral Dnc formula 7 looks interesting and will it be safe
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I have been doing a sort of home made remedy. Its a mixture of DMSO, allantoin and phosphatidylserine. phosphatidylserine is supposed to act as a CRF blocker similar to astressin-b. You can check out my progress at http://homehairgrow.blogspot.com/
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Originally Posted by bmartin1134
I have been doing a sort of home made remedy. Its a mixture of DMSO, allantoin and phosphatidylserine. phosphatidylserine is supposed to act as a CRF blocker similar to astressin-b. You can check out my progress at http://homehairgrow.blogspot.com/
Sorry, but are you insane? You can't just test some compounds on yourself, even if it's just topical. I think I don't need to explain why, no matter how depressed you are. There are even guys who are injecting themselves with Astressin B. That is totally over the hill, not from this world..
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