Diclofenac gel to regrow hair on bald head and beard
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isn't 1 mouse day like the equivalent of 35 give or take human days?
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@LetTheRedeemed not sure about the number, but yeah they have a much faster hair cycle so obviously it wouldn't take 3 days in humans lol
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So is it best to just put pure oleic acid on the scalp? No carrier oil?
@Mauritio said in Diclofenac gel to regrow hair on bald head and beard:
The oil is "only" 90% pure, so I'm trying to find out what the rest of the fatty acids are. Most likely palmitic acid (which would be ok/good), linoleic acid (not so good), and pamlmitoleic acid and stearic acid in small amounts.
I'm sure it's fine, the study where the guy used lard he still regrew lots of hair even though lard has higher PUFA. The MUFA benefits essentially cancel out the negatives of the PUFA I'm guessing. Pure oleic acid should be even better, no? Even if it has a small amount of other fatty acids.
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@Hearthfire I have my wife on sourcing some pure oleic acid. She’s a soapmaker, so she has access to suppliers with things like this. If she comes up with 100% oleic, I’ll post a link.
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@evan-hinkle bro king mate does she have a soaster?
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@Mauritio i can't find the exact post at the moment, it was a random forum post on hairlosstalk
here's the new theory:
Introducing Cardio Androgenic Alopecia
The cause of baldness is heart disease
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Clear calcium from the arteries with Vitamin D, K2 and magnesium
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Clear plaque with Lysine, Proline and Acerola powder. Mix into 50ml bottle.
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Stimulate blood flow with Cayenne, Hawthorn and Red Sage Root Capsules
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@wester130 da fuk
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@heyman i'm going off topic but re-read what I wrote
i think you should change strategy to combat hair loss
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@wester130 how is it heart disease root cause? I think it is metabolic dysfunction thats why I use a redlight infrared hat, make my own shampoo etc
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Nah you're on topic. This thread is kind of the "hairloss/hair regrowth" general now lol.
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@wester130 according to Peat, cardio diseases are down stream of metabolism. Reverse soft tissue calcification with increased temperature, and stop soft tissue calcification by lowering PTH via dietary calcium.
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@LetTheRedeemed soft tissue calcification is due to low temperatur?
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@heyman no, it's due to elevated pth (parathyroid hormone) pulling calcium from the bones, leeching them into the soft tissues -- this is an emergency response due to lack of dietary calcium, since it's vitally involved in metabolism.
this is super layman description: basically, high local metabolic rate will "disolve" the calcium deposits back into the bloodstream to be used properly by the body. calcium deposits are not permanent like bones built by genes (even bones are not permanently one size).