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    I now have a fairly comprehensive explanation for alopecia now but can't forward it due to the...

    I now have a fairly comprehensive explanation for alopecia now but can't forward it due to the limit of 420 letters in initial contact. Quick explanation involves FLG gene mutations and filaggrin protein deficiency inducing allergic response and hair loss. Respond to first contact and I will...
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    I now have a fairly comprehensive explanation for alopecia now but can't forward it due to the...

    I now have a fairly comprehensive explanation for alopecia now but can't forward it due to the limit of 420 letters in initial contact. Quick explanation involves FLG gene mutations and filaggrin protein deficiency inducing allergic response and hair loss. Respond to first contact and I will...
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    I now have a fairly comprehensive explanation for alopecia now but can't forward it due to the...

    I now have a fairly comprehensive explanation for alopecia now but can't forward it due to the limit of 420 letters in initial contact. Quick explanation involves FLG gene mutations and filaggrin protein deficiency inducing allergic response and hair loss. Respond to first contact and I will...
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    Why haven’t one of you High-Functioning autists solved hair loss?

    So now I am able to finally answer lokus original question, thanks to all of the recent posts, regarding why no people who are low on the autism spectrum yet with high function have solved hair loss. They have. It's just allergic reaction or toxic exposure. Solve the issue early enough and you...
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    Why haven’t one of you High-Functioning autists solved hair loss?

    Just as ceramides inhibit interleukin-4 expression and promote interleukin-6 expression, so inducing hair growth, interleukin-4 suppresses ceramide enhancement. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022202X1532248X Ceramide is produced by cells to protect the skin and hair from...
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    Why haven’t one of you High-Functioning autists solved hair loss?

    I was reading how Chinese traditional medicine connects kidney health with hair health. This makes sense to me, in terms of my own case, as I am aware that my coeliac disease led to me developing minimal change disease when I was young. This is a kidney condition which induces mild foaming of...
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    Why haven’t one of you High-Functioning autists solved hair loss?

    Trying to understand why the 13 year old girl responded to her medication with restoration of her hair I managed to locate this medical research article. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20491797/ It details how both interleukin-4 and interleukin-13, which were inhibited in her case, are highly...
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    Why haven’t one of you High-Functioning autists solved hair loss?

    Mr Slap Head, I was discussing natural health treatments on a health forum not too long ago. I was trying to provide some insight, for a few people, into the genetic and biological factors involved in their conditions. A woman entered the discussion, contending that massive doses of vitamin C...
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    Why haven’t one of you High-Functioning autists solved hair loss?

    I agree with you about the treatments which most of us have access to; they can be pretty dated and often relied on laboratory accidents to be discovered. However, there have been a number of breakthroughs in hair regrowth around the world. We may not have access to them wherever we live but...
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    Why haven’t one of you High-Functioning autists solved hair loss?

    Mr Slap Head, I don't regard surgical or pharmaceutical interventions to be cures since they make us dependent upon the specific healthcare provider, who is consulted, for continuing results. A local doctor in my neighbourhood wrote a book about how he felt like a legalised drug dealer because...
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    Why haven’t one of you High-Functioning autists solved hair loss?

    Because I was forced to prove that work exposures caused my disability, Parkinson's disease induced by engineered silica nanoparticles, I am quite aware of a lot of recent medical research. Most of the research into the nanoparticles has only been published in the last five years. In the course...
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    Why haven’t one of you High-Functioning autists solved hair loss?

    Since I can't find any articles on this on this forum it is worth knowing that an article, published several years ago, documented a 13 year old girl suffering from alopecia totalis since the age of 2 who experienced complete hair regrowth after taking a medication called dupilumab as treatment...
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    Why haven’t one of you High-Functioning autists solved hair loss?

    It turns out that the connection between TGF-1 and hair loss is likely to involve the fact that fibroblasts and keratinocytes commence as bone marrow stromal cells (stem cells). TGF-1 signaling can instruct such cells to return to being stem cells in order to repair tissue damage in the region...
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    Why haven’t one of you High-Functioning autists solved hair loss?

    I tracked the connection between bone marrow stromal cell differentiation, angiogenesis, fibroblasts, and keratinocytes, etc, down to GHK-cu (glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine). Again, it is already marketed as a hair loss product. Truly an amazing copper dependent peptide with all of its effects on...
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    Why haven’t one of you High-Functioning autists solved hair loss?

    Regan, That might correlate in many cases. I lost my hair early, decades ago in my late teens, and have long described myself as being low on the autism spectrum. Functional enough that I can fit in without problems but dysfunctional enough not to remain connected to people; just can't work them...
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