Random, interesting studies
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@Mauritio i got a powdered one took some time to get. no noticeable improvements so far. in the feeding studies 60d worked better than 30d (both worked well) so there's some time buildup effect. but expected to notice something acute.
this one i have has some black dots mixed into the powder not listed in the ingredients. so some concern considering it can be extracted from a mold. i guess if the mold is dead it could still trigger inflammation?
i tested it in some 6% h2o2 liquid and it fizzed like fuck so the white powder is legit (can do that with some potato slices too much milder response)Same wondered if it would be good for that, i started putting it on one side of hairline curious to see if it creates regrowth. putting in a bit of glycerine
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@cs3000 ok thanks for the update.
I'll probably start taking it as well.
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Baicalin
Increases dopamine and tyrosine hysdroxliase. Possible ADHD treatment.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30736828/"...baicalin can ameliorate neuropathic pain by suppressing HDAC1 expression ."
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23684218/Inhibits carbonic anhydrase II, but also increase Acetylcholin quite strongly.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38004276/Outperforms Minoxidil in growth study.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9699788/#sec3Increases UCP1 AND PGC1a
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Nicotine acts on thyroid receptors.
"...nicotine and learning uniquely acted to increase TR activation..."
"Acute nicotine enhances learning and these effects may involve processes regulated by the transcription factor TRβ."