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    Default Botox study was not working

    http://journals.lww.com/plasreconsur...ulinum.79.aspx

    heres the link that works. The original post link did not work.

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    Default Love this explanation


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    ^that is literally the dumbest site ever. Are you the author? Will you please stop peddling this nonsense no one is buying.

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    botox downregulates inflammation which helps with MPB. Remember that study about elevated PGD2? Again, this has nothing to do with circulation or galea

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    Quote Originally Posted by beatinghairloss View Post
    send your paper to nature, or anywhere, and lets see what the critics have to say.



    Some questions concerning baldness which
    were raised by Dr. Ballenger’s comments in The Journal,
    June 27, may be answered by observations which I made
    while serving as technician in gross anatomy at the College of
    Medicine of the University of Illinois (1916-1917). I then had
    occasion to remove the brains of about 80 cadavers for separate
    use in the neurology classes and incidentally noted a seemingly
    obvious relation between the blood (vessel) supply to the scalp
    and the quantity of hair. Baldness occurred in persons in whom
    calcification of the skull bones apparently had not only firmly
    knitted the cranial sutures but also closed or narrowed various
    small foramens through which blood vessels pass, most prominently
    in persons with a luxuriant crop of hair. These blood
    vessels are mainly veins which normally communicate with the
    diploic veins in the spongy tissue of the skull bones but which
    are evidently pinched off by calification of the foramens. Various
    stages of this process of impairing the blood circulation of
    the scalp could be observed.This, then, not only explains why baldness occurs but also why men are more likely to become bald than women, since
    bone growth or calcification is generally greater in males than
    in females. Obviously “hair tonics” or vitamins are not likely to
    restore a blood circulation through what has practically become
    “solid ivory.” Moreover, one wonders whether the promotion
    of a higher calcium intake among adults may not eventually
    increase the incidence of baldness and the sales of its vaunted
    remedies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greatjob! View Post
    ^that is literally the dumbest site ever. Are you the author? Will you please stop peddling this nonsense no one is buying.
    Im not but I strongly agree with him.

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    @Needhairasap.

    Thats a great point. FYI. I do not eat dairy because of the calsification in blood vessels. I have a study that says it decreases blood flow and increases risk of stroke by 30%.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2020 View Post
    botox downregulates inflammation which helps with MPB. Remember that study about elevated PGD2? Again, this has nothing to do with circulation or galea
    Vascular changes

    Acute inflammation is characterized by marked vascular changes, including vasodilation, increased permeability and the slowing of blood flow, which are induced by the actions of various inflammatory mediators. Vasodilation occurs first at the arteriole level, progressing to the capillary level, and brings about a net increase in the amount of blood present, causing the redness and heat of inflammation. Increased permeability of the vessels results in the movement of plasma into the tissues, with resultant stasis due to the increase in the concentration of the cells within blood - a condition characterized by enlarged vessels packed with cells. Stasis allows leukocytes to marginate (move) along the endothelium, a process critical to their recruitment into the tissues. Normal flowing blood prevents this, as the shearing force along the periphery of the vessels moves cells in the blood into the middle of the vessel.

    Work Cited: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inflammation

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    ^ how does that support your argument?

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    Quote Originally Posted by beatinghairloss View Post
    Im not but I strongly agree with him.
    so, considering your theory, you must think the hypoxic nature of loreal's new lotion may be helpful?

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