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    I love ass licking, I would love to lick Cheryl Cole's beautiful ass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sausage View Post
    I love ass licking, I would love to lick Cheryl Cole's beautiful ass.
    you're on the wrong website for that!

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    Post Our Body's Balancing Signals for Hair Loss and More

    So while the March 2012 article in Science Translational Medicine is about prostaglandin D2's role in hair loss, the fact that there is a prostaglandin F2-alpha that increases hair growth, and now we know that D2 decreases hair growth, this is yet another example that demonstrates how for every function in our body, there is an "on" and an "off" switch.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/julie-...b_1378557.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by gmonasco View Post
    So while the March 2012 article in Science Translational Medicine is about prostaglandin D2's role in hair loss, the fact that there is a prostaglandin F2-alpha that increases hair growth, and now we know that D2 decreases hair growth, this is yet another example that demonstrates how for every function in our body, there is an "on" and an "off" switch.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/julie-...b_1378557.html
    So is the cure upping prostaglandin F2-alpha?

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    Quote Originally Posted by yeahyeahyeah View Post
    So is the cure upping prostaglandin F2-alpha?
    Likely not. The study didn't say a lack of PGF2-a but an excess of PGD2.

    They could be antagnoizers of each other though where PGF2-a increase could result in a PGD2 decrease.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NotBelievingIt View Post
    Likely not. The study didn't say a lack of PGF2-a but an excess of PGD2.

    They could be antagnoizers of each other though where PGF2-a increase could result in a PGD2 decrease.
    well how do you do that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by yeahyeahyeah View Post
    well how do you do that?
    lol if I knew I'd make the mobnies first!

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    guys can we create a liste of substances that go against the receptor?


    this is a question for the expert off course because i have no idea of waht are the substance:

    so I/WE can start to try this substance, specially TOPICALLY , for example vinegar on the bald spot...


    thx a lot

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    I love how they say "Scientists may have found cure for baldness"


    You get excited, then when you read the article it says, "May prevent future baldness, but not reverse hair loss."

    How the **** is that a cure for baldness? It's a cure for preventing baldness. It may help me because i still have thinning hair, but hairline no and those who are bald, no.

    I just don't understand, they find the root to MPB.. and preventing is the best that can come out of it? :/ I REALLY hope this reverses hair loss 100%.

    (my one and only pessimistic comment for the year)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thermal View Post
    Sodium cromoglycate (SCG) found to inhibit prostaglandin D2 (PGD2)

    http://www.uptodate.com/contents/mas...on/abstract/52

    Sodium cromoglycate (SCG) found in eye drops

    http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/allergy-a...eye-drops.html
    http://www.optrex.co.uk/optrex_range..._eye_drops.php

    I'm gonna try it! Doesn't look like a particularly toxic substance if it is safe enough to put into eyes.
    So anyone started testing this and got anything to report?

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