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      wester130 @Hearthfire
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      has anyone ever considered scar gels for hair loss?

      there is a lot of overlap with healing the skin and TGFb-1

      many of them contain interesting ingredients that would stop inflammation in the scalp

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        LetTheRedeemed @wester130
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        @wester130 going down the turpentine rabit hole, I googled around and found some research on terpenes supposedly reducing types 1 and 3 collagen -- bakuchiol, according to google. this also said terpenes are used for wound healing. I'm willing to believe that turpentine can straight up strip the collagenous paint out of one's scalp, lol

        part of me wants to put turpentine on my head.

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          LetTheRedeemed @wester130
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          @wester130 oh wow, ultrasound can break down fibrous tissue at the cellular level. There are clinics offering therapeutic scalp ultrasounds for hair health. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/tee.23866

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            wester130 @Mauritio
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            some research i am doing on essential oils and vasodilation

            rosemary and menthol are not potent, neither is euclayptus, neither make the top 10

            patchouliguaiols ,
            citral,
            carvacrol + thymol ,
            eugenol
            are the most potent vasodilators if you are looking at isolated chemicals

            for patchouliguaiols, spikenard or simply patchouli oil would work

            for citral, lemongrass or lemon verbena

            for carvacrol + thymol , - oregano and thyme

            for eugenol - clove essential oil would work

            ginger, cinnamon, capscium, rosemary, menthol don't make the top 10 list.
            rosemary for hair is the biggest scam going, look at the science, the chemicals in rosemary do not vasdodilate,

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              Gaston @wester130
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              @wester130 More horseshit from Big Rosemary.

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                CrumblingCookie @wester130
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                Rosemary (or sage) is not about vasodilation but about powerful anti-inflammatory activity by its diterpene carnosic acid, which is an antagonist to the human VDR and thus innate immunity. It may therefore work topically (to suppress symptoms for temporary healing but not to cure) for psoriasis and the like.

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                  Hearthfire @CrumblingCookie
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                  @CrumblingCookie

                  It also kills bacteria and fungus and parasites (e.g. demodex mites). The vasodilation was never the main use for me.

                  And who cares if it's not the most potent vasodilator? It still produces some vasodilation. That's just a plus.

                  Anti-inflammatory + anti-bacteria/fungus/parasite + vasodilation. No way that's not going to be beneficial to your hair health/growth.

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                    Mossy @wester130
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                    @wester130 Interesting about the strength of the oils, as far as vasodilation goes. I find oregano to be dangerously strong, so that is no surprise it's on the list. I have two versions of oregano oil, full strength and diluted to 25%. I accidentally put the full strength on my skin once, and that was interesting, to say the least. Due to that, I put a white sticker on the cap, with a large red circle, and I added red stripes down the front of the bottle. Same company, same size bottle, with the only distinction being the 25% dilution in small print, until I added these.

                    "To desire action is to desire limitation" — G. K. Chesterton
                    "The true step of health and improvement is slow." — Novalis

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                      wester130 @Mossy
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                      @Mossy dont you dilute it yourself?? for example one drop per 50ml liquid?

                      i don't understand - you used the oil straight?

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                        wester130 @wester130
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                        here is what i am doing now

                        centella extract 50ml

                        separely mix polysorbate 20 drops
                        thyme oil 4 drops
                        lemon myrtle 4 drops
                        patchouli 4 drops
                        rose geranium 4 drops
                        cinnamon bark 2 drops

                        mix this into the centella extract liquid.

                        mixes perfectly, not oily at all. basically a water solution

                        so I get the benefit of centella and essential oils

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