Thanks for the infoMethyl vanilate is hard to obtain. Chloride litium not, you can buy it on ebay.
Lcl 3/week, on after dermarolling and 2 days after.
Methyl vanilate every day in your regimen.
Thanks for the infoMethyl vanilate is hard to obtain. Chloride litium not, you can buy it on ebay.
Lcl 3/week, on after dermarolling and 2 days after.
Methyl vanilate every day in your regimen.
No, they have made 3 clinical studies
25% is not a random number, this is on the puretech paper. So please, read it before writing something about me
The data are secretive. You can't find the results or Follica's clinical trials listed anywhere. You don't understand that ?? liked you don't understand that a patent could be published many years after the filling date ? Sigh
" Follica’s three clinical studies of patients with androgenetic alopecia demonstrated hair growth
through target area hair count and/or hair follicle neogenesis through biopsy following TCP. Follica
views TCP as a foundational technique which could potentially be enhanced through the addition of
drugs. One of the three studies was a two arm study in which one arm received TCP plus placebo and
the other arm received TCP plus a drug which was being used in an exploratory manner to see if it
could enhance TCP. Both arms showed a statistically significant increase in hair growth
(a combination of vellus and terminal hair), but TCP enhanced hair growth to the same degree with or
without that particular drug, and therefore the study did not meet its primary endpoint. This resulted
in an impairment loss for PureTech with respect to its holding in Follica. PureTech subsequently led a
recapitalisation of Follica in 2013 pursuant to which PureTech gained control of Follica and also
obtained future royalties on net product sales".
https://videos.rsm.ac.uk/video/regenerative-medicine-platform-initiative
did you guys watch this? they make rats walk again....if that works for spinal paralysis...Jesus
about 13 minutes in..
That's going to make it super embarrassing if they can't fix hair loss.
Yep. Each time I read garbage news about being able to extend our lives past 150 years of age, living on Mars or some random miraculous cure and such, I remind myself that science still can't grow f*****g hair on my noggin'.
Btw, regarding whoever claimed we don't know how minoxidil works. We do know how minoxidil works, and it is that same reason that minoxidil will likely play a big role in Follica's procedure. Setipiprant will be a major help too as will finasteride.
Please stop. You are embarrassing yourself, there is information out there on Follica's clinical trials, however you just haven't done enough research where you are aware of it. I repeat, Follica has not done three clinical trials in humans period. If you know, then tell me where these three clinical trials happened. You won't tell me, not because they are "secretive" but because there is no third clinical trial.
As for the 25% number, it doesn't come from a research paper, it comes from the company's prospectus. Big difference. Again, there is no evidence that supports Follica's claim of 25% terminal hair growth. If so, please post the data. You won't, because you have not done your research.
It's safe to say that I have followed this firm a lot more closely than anybody on this thread, if not this whole forum. You are still at the stage where you are confused between Dermabrasion and dermarolling. You guys have a lot to catch up on.
Of course. I phone Cotsa' to invite him for dinner. I will ask him if he can share the datas. Promised.You evaded my question. Please tell me a) the location of these clinical trials and b) the intervention.
Btw you realize the photos in your image are from the Indian DR study?
^Upregulating bC in DP cells
You evaded my question. Please tell me a) the location of these clinical trials and b) the intervention.
You evaded my question. Please tell me a) the location of these clinical trials and b) the intervention.
Btw you realize the photos in your image are from the Indian DR study?
I know, I work in the securities industry.Follica wouldn't put that data point in a prospectus unless they had research to substantiate it; to do so without supporting data would be fraudulent and in violation of SEC law.
I know, I work in the securities industry.
In any case, if 100 vellus, or neogenic hairs are created, with 25% terminals (which I think is a very aggressive estimate), that's 25 hairs/cm, that's about 12.5 FUs/cm. That's actually fairly in line with my comment about a few sparse hairs being produced.