Why are they lying?What's the point of that?Why do they need it?This is strange.But the photos shows that minoxidil cleanses acne.It may also be that topical minoxidil contains alcohol.Alcohol can also kill bacteria.
There is only one in-vitro study https://www.oncotarget.com/article/1886/pdf/ where it says that minoxidil may suppress androgen receptors, which I hardly believe since minoxidil causes hypertrichosis.They even have a patent saying that minoxidil is supposedly effective for acne treatment...
In late 2012, the two groups realized that their investigations were linked. The CIMED scientists discovered their mice models with mutated potassium channels had Cantu-like symptoms. At about the same time, the clinicians’ genetic studies, conducted in collaboration with a group of Dutch...
In late 2012, the two groups realized that their investigations were linked. The CIMED scientists discovered their mice models with mutated potassium channels had Cantu-like symptoms. At about the same time, the clinicians’ genetic studies, conducted in collaboration with a group of Dutch...
At this point, realized that their study is some kind of nonsense.
«Minoxidil has been proposed to act as a potassium channel opener in the context of Androgenetic Alopecia treatment, an action that is primarily associated with the SUR2B/Kir6.1 potassium channel subtype in hair follicles [31, 34]. Tolbutamide...
Have you read this study https://www.oncotarget.com/article/1886/? Their study begins with the fact that the mechanism of minoxidil in the treatment of AR-related disease,Androgenetic Alopecia is unknown and they hypothesized that minoxidil affects AR receptors.And their hypothesis was allegedly confirmed.But...