princessRambo
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Admin, please delete the thread, as my posts are offending a lot of people and I keep getting personal attacks. Thanks.
Alopecia areata though...
yeah...but you would think there is something valuable in there to take out of this....
Alopecia and psoriasis are conditions of the skin that can either cause hair loss, dryness, or inflammation. ErgoD2™ HSN contains high levels of vitamin D and Ergothioneine to treat the cellular damage caused by these conditions.
yeah...but you would think there is something valuable in there to take out of this....
What about D3 in a topical liposome? Vitamin D3 analog is cholecalciferol which is the form you can buy anywhere...as far as I know.
80-100 bucks per 100mg Not too expensive..
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Jacob! What is the differences between all these options??
- nano-emulsion
- nano-encapsulation
- Nanosomes™
- double emulsion
I don't believe the fact that their liposomal formulation don't end up in the blood. Is the Y guy the only one running the shop there?LOL On 3 outgoing e-mails he answered the first one and it took few days as well.
Anybody else does custom liposomal cream? screw Elsom.. their site is retardly outdated and I can't even communicate with them LOL.. Do they want a damn fax?lol
You are right, from what i can tell from my meager research, the final form of VD3 (1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D or calcitriol) is thousands of times more potent in binding to the vitamin D nuclear receptor (VDR) than the parent vitamin D3 available over the counter (Cholecalciferol). The research above used such activated form in treating the boy. Indeed these activated analogs are expensive, 80-100 bucks per 100mg (and how many of those for a 3 month supply?), but I am determined to find out.