Stingray
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As the name suggests, I was up all night last night thinking. I don't know why, I think it's just my insanity peaking through. I was thinking about how the body works, and why the body attacks hair follicles that are being weakened by DHT and it hit me. Why hasn't anyone tried a topical pure anti-inflammatory procedure using potent medicines? Now, I'm fairly sure that I'm not a pioneer in this field, but I haven't read anything about it except for the random cortizone injection here and there. So I figured, if cortizone can relieve inflammation on the scalp, and sometimes cause hair to regrow (I think people have claimed this), what about a non steroidal anti-inflammatory? I have already started an experiment on this today...cuz i was bored primarily. I dissolved 1500mg naproxen (an NSAID, main ingredient in Aleve if I recall) in 60mL of 70% Isopropyl alcohol (not all of it will dissolve, but I'm letting it sit to see if the chunks still need to dissolve too). I don't know the percentage of the drug by volume in the mixture, but if the pills were pure naproxen, then the solution comes out to be 6.25% by volume.
My question... is inflammation a key player in hairloss? If so, then a local high potency anti-inflammatory would be a good addition to any remedy. If I decide to be REAL hardcore, I might just try my concoction on myself to see what happens.
Just thought that would be something interesting.
My question... is inflammation a key player in hairloss? If so, then a local high potency anti-inflammatory would be a good addition to any remedy. If I decide to be REAL hardcore, I might just try my concoction on myself to see what happens.
Just thought that would be something interesting.
