Yes it is also downstream of wnt. Wont help you cause even if the signals are, there are not enough cells to answer them.
I can also call into my room "bassa come out and give me food", but that doesnt mean there is a bassa to come out to give me food. See the video I posted, if you got those gamma delta t cells or how they were called, then you got the fgf9 jackpot on every wounding session.
Okay, that make sense... so the question is.... Does a person have enough gamma delta t-cells and is the signalling broken? Or is the signalling ok, but just a lack of gamma delta t-cells? Just thinking out loud.. If you look at the results from this study (
RESULTS: Significant reduction in hair fall was seen in 83% of the patients on hair pull test.) , I'm inclined to think that it is a lack of signalling instead of an increase of gamma delta t cells. Since they are only adding signals to the equation. Or am I missing here something
Cotsarelis/uni of pen. has actually a patent in regard of this for doxycycline, an immuno suppressive antibiotic
Is anyone familiar with the antibiotics in Neosporin? (Bacitracin, Neomycin, Polymyxin B)
I've been applying it after wounding every time for the past year and a half, and the results have been pretty good. Could it be that these antibiotics are actually promoting growth factors?
If not, I wonder if the increased bloodflow from using an ointment is simply getting more growth factors to the scalp?
there was a story about someone regrowing a full head of hair while on growth hormone for aids treatmentNo clue.
Hair loss comes always down to the immune system. I dont think every antibiotic does that.
In which clinic (Europe/USA) is this treatment available?
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Hair loss comes always down to the immune system.
I'd like to make an observation regarding that. I picked up some kind of cold or viral infection yesterday. Symptoms: scratchy, painful throat, difficult to speak or swallow, headache, high body temperature. During this day, I haven't had a single itch anywhere on my scalp, even during the testosterone peak in the morning (9-1 PM) when I normally always get it.
My theory is, being that the immune system is busy elsewhere, there are less prostaglandins attacking the hair follicle. Of course that's a really noob explanation, but the phenomenon is definitely real. I can't remember the last day where I had no itch at all.
I'd like to make an observation regarding that. I picked up some kind of cold or viral infection yesterday. Symptoms: scratchy, painful throat, difficult to speak or swallow, headache, high body temperature. During this day, I haven't had a single itch anywhere on my scalp, even during the testosterone peak in the morning (9-1 PM) when I normally always get it.
My theory is, being that the immune system is busy elsewhere, there are less prostaglandins attacking the hair follicle. Of course that's a really noob explanation, but the phenomenon is definitely real. I can't remember the last day where I had no itch at all.
Where did the photos come from? Maybe I’m just a dunce but I can’t see any in the study provided[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29482481]
The full study shows some interesting results photos. Basically they use a cocktail of VEGF, FGF, IGF, copper tripeptide-1 (GHK-Cu or AHK-Cu), Keratinocyte growth factor and Thymosin beta-4. 60-70 injections were given per session and after eight sessions they note significant results. I think this is probably the most striking photo:
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Where did the photos come from? Maybe I’m just a dunce but I can’t see any in the study provided