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More evidence that fungal & bacterial treatments grow hair in general (Hair Loss Research & Clinical Trials)

posted by debris E-mail, 23.10.2008, 17:48

interesting patent, supposedly a mixture of penicilin + few other drugs grows hair

http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/5753713/description.html


now check this paragraph:

But with the composition of the present invention, one or more applications
will grow hair in about eight weeks
. Further, since no maintenance
applications are required
, the present inventor infers that the hair
growth is not forced hair growth. Since the hair growth continues, even
without further applications, for six months or more, the present inventor
believes that the cause of such growth is an increase in nutrients which
results in greater hair growth, rather than greater blood flow. The
present inventor concludes that some forms of hair loss may be caused by
infection(s) in the area of the hair follicle.
The composition of the
present invention reduces or kills such infection(s).


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Is it just me who thinks that it could really be some bacteria or fungus living in the sebaceous glands (dht increases sebum) thats causing the immune system to seek and destroy everything?

This guy says that this mixture of antibacterials applied twice will grow you hair in 8 weeks and that the hair will carry on growing for 6 months or longer. If thats true then this would be awesome stuff :)

But, What is the 6 months time? is it time till the whatever it is builds up colonies again in the follicles?

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