Mildronat/Mildronate/meldonium dihydrate
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@jamezb46 Thanks
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Wondering if a rat that might have vascular leakiness could use it. Because it does contain silica which isn’t good for anybody. and wonder if it works topically. Maybe in alcohol, gel, or oil. Olive oil for example.
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@16characterstwas Wouldn't you absorb the silica topically too?
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@jamezb46 good point. Not sure if that way (topically) it would significantly reach the intestines where, my understanding is, it could do the worst damage
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Just take it orally. Sharapova didn't seem to be bothered by the silica
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@jamezb46 yeah i was thinking that lol
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@16characterstwas I have tried both, and am a big fan.
I save either for when I am about to perform some strenuous activity (i.e. yard work, hiking, etc.).
I basically feel like my gas tank is constantly topped off, and don't feel as strained as I would have otherwise. Can certainly see why it is a banned substance in professional athletic competition, although it would surely be more entertaining if there were no such rules imo.
I have yet to try "Super Pyrucet", but that is on my list of things to try. -
@peatisneat thanks that helps. Gives me a good sense of its possible effect.
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Yes. I experimentated with mildronate years for hair regrow 3 years on/off,
I have studied how mildonium affects finasteride and minoxidil therapy. In general, mildonium works and improves the principles that minoxidil uses. I can say for sure that mildonium improves the number of new hairs by more than 50% when taken for a month, but if you stop using it, the effect will disappear after 6 months. Experiments on its use were conducted in 5 cycles of taking and not taking the drug.
It was also found that ATP injections, taking inositol when taking mildronate significantly improve the effect of finasteride-minoxidil therapy.
The effect of 650-920nm laser radiation did not have a significant effect on mildonium, but during periods of active solar radiation, the result is probably better because sunlight also affects the ATP pathways of fatty acid metabolism - potassium membrane channels. -
I testing mildonium for hairregrow treatment component for 3 years.
I have studied how mildonium affects finasteride and minoxidil therapy. In general, mildonium works and improves the principles that minoxidil uses. I can say for sure that mildonium improves the number of new hairs by more than 50% when taken for a month, but if you stop using it, the effect will disappear after 6 months. Experiments on its use were conducted in 5 cycles of taking and not taking the drug.
It was also found that ATP injections, taking inositol when taking mildronate significantly improve the effect of finasteride-minoxidil therapy.
The effect of 650-920nm laser radiation did not have a significant effect on mildonium, but during periods of active solar radiation, the result is probably better because sunlight also affects the ATP pathways of fatty acid metabolism - potassium membrane channels.