why is no one trying a pgd2 inhibitor?

2bald2young

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Gonna try a pgd2 inhibitor and see what the results are, A lot of people said that there hair loss stopped. My question is why it isn't discussed much here?
 

abcdefg

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There arent any approved for hair loss unless you want to play chemist in your basement like people do with RU. If there was a proven one sitting on the shelf at the store next to minoxidil I think more people would be using it and talking about it. There just isnt one if it even works for male pattern baldness we dont know yet
 

Kirby

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These black market 'experimental' treatments are just get-rich-schemes unfortunately. Exploitative people preying on the vulnerable.
 

IDW2BB

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Androgenetic Alopecia may involve hundreds of genes. Those genes combined with environment make you at risk for hairloss. The more Androgenetic Alopecia associated genes you have, the fewer environmental triggers are needed to make you lose hair. Eat clean and reduce androgen is all we can do right now. That is all and no more.
 

Mikazz

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Excessive PGD2 is only a consequence of the underlying problem and it has only been proven to work on mice, in a special condition.

If you are interested on the subject, you can watch this presentation:

[video=youtube;TN5H01HGaVI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TN5H01HGaVI[/video]
 

ThatHairStruggle

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Androgenetic Alopecia may involve hundreds of genes. Those genes combined with environment make you at risk for hairloss. The more Androgenetic Alopecia associated genes you have, the fewer environmental triggers are needed to make you lose hair. Eat clean and reduce androgen is all we can do right now. That is all and no more.

I don't buy that diet plays more than a small role in loss unless you are incredibly malnourished. I ate like **** growing up (fast food multiple times a day, chips, sugar, salt, very little real nutrition) and had the thickest hair of anyone I knew for a long time. It wasn't until I get older and male pattern baldness kicked in that I ever saw any thinning of my hair, and by that time I was on a much healthier diet. Basically I think good eating habits contribute to healthier looking and stronger hair but they don't stop any loss. People trying to treat themselves with cocktails of supplements are likely wasting their money.
 

dehoha

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What product are you trying for this? I thought there was no legit market product for pgd2 inhibitor.
 
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