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And this is where follica is most probably going to fail (Hair Loss Research & Clinical Trials)

posted by benji, 24.03.2008, 23:06

» » Lithium chloride is cheap and obtainable
» » and pure apple juice has polyphenols that block the EGF receptor.
»
» Shoot, I have tons of lithium. In the past, I was considering taking a
» piece of sandpaper and abrading a very small section of skin on my stomach
» or side, and then applying some lithium daily to see what happens. I
» wouldn't know what dose to use, though. When i get really bored, I'll play
» around.


Ive looked at the patent. The re-epilithialization period for human skin is much shorter than in mouse skin. Human hair germs were detected in seven days after wounding. Ive seen a picture that I cant link to the rest of the board, but it was very impressive. The guy who runs "tressless.com" had the photo and sent it to me in my email at HLT. I dont have the link, but ALOT of new hair was forming in the mouse skin and it was impressive.

I think by reading the patent, they will add the wnt from 3 to 5 days POST wounding, along with the egf-receptor blocker. Did you know lithium chloride used to be considered as a replacement for table salt? It tastes like table salt. It has long-term toxicity, but I imagine just eating some of it on an apple might get enough in the blood stream to get to the scalp (Im always amazed at just how little a finasteride pill is, and the fact that .2mgs is almost as effective as 1 full pill---and how it can do what it does to scalp hair). I am just hoping it can "make" hair in the donor area---to give us more donor hair so it can be moved up front. If your donor area was 50% thicker, just think of how much one could transplant without having an un-natural thinness (have seen this in person several times) in the back? It would be a de facto "solution" for most all of us unless one was way up on the norwood scale. The patent "schedule" looked like this...........pluck hair-wait three days............abrade-wait 3 to 5 days.........apply topical or take internals until 9 days after wound date. That was it. The epilithial layer was all that had to be removed until skin was pink, shiny, and smooth. There was no blood.


If one done this, I wouldn't expect the hair made to differ from the hair that occured in whatever body part it was done on though........


To remove hair, they simply plucked hair, wait three days..........abrade........and apply epidermal growth factor after skin re-epilithialized. No more hair. That might be something they could do if they hit "a home run" and it worked wonderfully to get rid of the vellus hairs one has in balding areas (and their respective full-sized sebaceous glands), but that is of course getting way ahead of the game. Im wishing them luck, but temper my expectations until I see in vivo human proof. But I AM glad someone is trying this, as I hate to put all my eggs in the HM basket in case its not doable.


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