A Spermidine-based Nutritional Supplement Prolongs The Anagen Phase Of Hair Follicles In Humans: A R

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Competing interests: Fabio Rinaldi, MD, serves as a consultant for Giuliani S.p.A. Yuval Ramot, MD, has received travel support from Giuliani S.p.A. Barbara Marzani, PhD, and Daniela Pinto, PhD, are employed by Giuliani S.p.A.

All authors have contributed significantly to this publication.

Funding: Giuliani S.p.A., Milan, Italy.

Oopps.

Show me one study about Spermidine that does not have a founding from a supplement/pharmacy company.

Another bullshit supplement for making someone else's pockets deeper and full of $.
 

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Competing interests: Fabio Rinaldi, MD, serves as a consultant for Giuliani S.p.A. Yuval Ramot, MD, has received travel support from Giuliani S.p.A. Barbara Marzani, PhD, and Daniela Pinto, PhD, are employed by Giuliani S.p.A.

All authors have contributed significantly to this publication.

Funding: Giuliani S.p.A., Milan, Italy.

Oopps.

Show me one study about Spermidine that does not have a founding from a supplement/pharmacy company.

Another bullshit supplement for making someone else's pockets deeper and full of $.


I'm not sure anyone would fund a spermidine study.

I understand a company funding a specialty vitamin with their own proprietary mix but spermidine is just a "public domain" molecule whch anyone now can purchase.

It would be like a company funding a vit C study. Great....but I can buy vit C anywhere and would not have financial benefits to the company that funded the study. Same with spermidine.
 
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