So TGF-b is the Immune systems way of having a go at the genetic-disposed hair follicles which makes us bald.
So obviously, theres a way to tackle hair loss at the last line of defence. I'm thinking, and maybe Bryan could shed some light, that by throwing force at TGF instead of DHT, we leave our systems as they are, and simply get to the problem right before the last domino.
Some inhibitors include
- apple poly
- green tea extract
- apple cidar vinegar
minoxidil - I believe this is also a TGF-b.. I don't believe it "stimulates" hair growth. I don't think anything can stimulate hair growth, rather it blocks the very substance that stops it growing.
If this is the case, then minoxidil could very well be preventative alongside apple poly, green tea etc? Unless I'm missing something else here?
So obviously, theres a way to tackle hair loss at the last line of defence. I'm thinking, and maybe Bryan could shed some light, that by throwing force at TGF instead of DHT, we leave our systems as they are, and simply get to the problem right before the last domino.
Some inhibitors include
- apple poly
- green tea extract
- apple cidar vinegar
minoxidil - I believe this is also a TGF-b.. I don't believe it "stimulates" hair growth. I don't think anything can stimulate hair growth, rather it blocks the very substance that stops it growing.
If this is the case, then minoxidil could very well be preventative alongside apple poly, green tea etc? Unless I'm missing something else here?
