Update - been about 3 weeks guys and some sort of improvment is happening. Not going to get ahead of myself but hair pigment is definitely a lot darker which is amazing. And scalp just feels softer in general. I had only used a dermastamp twice in a month before starting the ZT and have will now use every week for a bit then try once a fortnight. I’ve gotten lazy with the scalp massages maybe mainly because of how good my scalp is feeling. Be interested in other people’s updates but again not getting ahead of myself and I no there are a lot of stronger treatments.
ye but you were also using tb 500, right?I’ll post an update too.
Weird that you say your scalp is “softer” I’ve noticed this too. I massage my scalp a few times a day for 1-2 minutes just because it feels good and sometimes helps with headaches, and I’ve noticed during the time using ZT it’s much more flexible and easier to fold, just feels looser around my crown. It wasn’t like this before. I don’t have a buzz cut or short hair to be able to tell about the pigment yet though. Can’t say for sure if I stopped shedding, but it does seem to be slowing down. Either way, something is happening. Gotta wait a few more months to confirm that’s its doing it’s job though.
Yep. I still am weekly. Basically I’m just taking it to speed up the process. In theory (for hair) it has the same effect as ZT, they both work in the same way in that regardye but you were also using tb 500, right?
oke. we know tb500 showed it was efficient (mainly on bodybuilding forums); But as you are using both it might interfere. I believe you nonetheless ZT can enhance the process but I m curious to hear feedbacks from people using only ZT if there are .. you are dermrolling before applying tb500 or you inject?Yep. I still am weekly. Basically I’m just taking it to speed up the process. In theory (for hair) it has the same effect as ZT, they both work in the same way in that regard
Just from my reading literature of Thymulin , it primary effect is increased anagen/telogen period and prevention of surrounding matrix apoptosis. Just going by this information, Thymulin should decrease shedding but not much new growth.Is ZT strictly for regrowth or does it also reduce rate of loss/shedding?
I’ll post an update too.
Weird that you say your scalp is “softer” I’ve noticed this too. I massage my scalp a few times a day for 1-2 minutes just because it feels good and sometimes helps with headaches, and I’ve noticed during the time using ZT it’s much more flexible and easier to fold, just feels looser around my crown. It wasn’t like this before. I don’t have a buzz cut or short hair to be able to tell about the pigment yet though. Can’t say for sure if I stopped shedding, but it does seem to be slowing down. Either way, something is happening. Gotta wait a few more months to confirm that’s its doing it’s job though.
True, and it is also has potent anti-inflammatory properties, which in my opinion is the cause of male pattern baldness.Just from my reading literature of Thymulin , it primary effect is increased anagen/telogen period and prevention of surrounding matrix apoptosis. Just going by this information, Thymulin should decrease shedding but not much new growth.
Edit: I did find a company called Wynpharma which sells thymus peptide topical called thymuskin. Not sure how legit how they are or but "claim" that it works well for Androgenetic Alopecia.
Yeah, fibrosis happens first which allows calcification to completely f*** your chances of regrowth. I think this is why people that have had male pattern baldness for many years seldom get regrowth, except when using extreme methods like estrogen or going trans (which is a whole other topic in itself)Interesting. Many people have reported over the years that the scalp in the male pattern baldness areas feels 'harder' and less flexible. Calcification maybe?
Thanks for keeping us updated.
True, and it is also has potent anti-inflammatory properties, which in my opinion is the cause of male pattern baldness.
Chronic inflammation due to DHT —> improper of circulation —> lack of growth factors etc transported through blood flow —> lack of cell migration and proliferation.
I’m going to use the whole years supply, probably will last me 8 months due to how frequent I applyI definitely agree with you on anti-inflammatory angle and that it might be important controlling regulator whole PGD2 /PGE2 aspect. Going by your hypothesis, I can see this have increasing efficacy over multiple hair cycles. I think most people give up on treatments too early usually over one hair cycle(3-4 months avg) . I hope you give this treatment a chance over longer periods of time. Best of luck to you and I am very keenly following your progress with Zn-Thy.
Thanks for the updates guys. A couple questions for the early adopters:
- How often are you applying?
- Does it dry fast enough so I can apply it while I am for example at work without being noticeable?
Cheers
Thanks for the updates guys. A couple questions for the early adopters:
- How often are you applying?
- Does it dry fast enough so I can apply it while I am for example at work without being noticeable?
Cheers