All we need to know about Bimatoprost for regrowth

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Ende

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Alright, I got hold of OC. Everyone else, check you bank accounts, they should be fine. No withdrawal is done yet. We're in progress.

I have some great news for everyone else; OC is making 3 - 5 grams of this compound, and they'll process individual orders from now on as well! The price is the same as ours; $220 for the first 100 mg, $145 for the next + shipping costs, which is $35 - $75. :)

Place your order through http://www.ontariochem.com/

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The price has been adjusted to 220.00USD/100mg; 400.00USD/200mg; 900.00USD/500mg
 

hairhoper

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Enden said:
I have some great news for everyone else; OC is making 3 - 5 grams of this compound, and they'll process individual orders from now on as well! The price is the same as ours; $220 for the first 100 mg, $145 for the next + shipping costs, which is $35 - $75. :)

Place your order through http://www.ontariochem.com/

Cool, thanks for letting us know Enden. Excited to see how you guys get on with your order. Keep us informed! :)
 

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Enden said:
Alright, I got hold of OC. Everyone else, check you bank accounts, they should be fine. No withdrawal is done yet. We're in progress.

I have some great news for everyone else; OC is making 3 - 5 grams of this compound, and they'll process individual orders from now on as well! The price is the same as ours; $220 for the first 100 mg, $145 for the next + shipping costs, which is $35 - $75. :)

Place your order through http://www.ontariochem.com/

Nice Enden!

I checked my account and no funds have been withdrawn yet.
 

John979

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We whould all chip in for a few bald stump tailed macaques. Anyone have room for them?
 

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finfighter said:
blaze said:
Latisse(bimatoprost) has already been shown to work on scalp hair.


Latanoprost has. But where has Bimatoprost (Asside from Dr. Baumann's very limited and low dose result)?


blaze said:
So there really is no luck invovled. Plus eyelash hair is different to scalp hair effected by Androgenetic Alopecia.



You're wrong buddy, There is a level of uncertainty/luck involved although I do think that it will work, I was promoting this before you dude! By the way, eyelash hair follicles are not significantly different than scalp hair follicles, so my example was relevant.


You were really promoting it before me? I was looking into this by myself some time ago. I have even tried Bimatoprost on my head, have you?

At Bauman Medical Group, we already have a number of male and female patients who are successfully using a daily dose of Latisse (bimatoprost 0.03%) on their scalp for hair growth. None to date have reported irritation and we have measured modest hair growth using the HairCheck Trichometer in those patients and photographed increases in visible coverage of the scalp. It is the author’s personal opinion that Allergan will likely test a stronger concentration for the use on the scalp than the 0.03% bimatoprost found in Latisse.

This quote says enough to me to verify that it works. Bauman has also said using 0.03% concentration(latisse) was yielding similar results as minoxidil 5%.

However I as do the makers believe that using more more yield better results. Maybe 0.1%
 

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JohnNYC said:
We whould all chip in for a few bald stump tailed macaques. Anyone have room for them?
lol. This is almost as good as the canadian fella on propeciahelp, who wanted a goat which he could feed finasteride for 4 months or so, see what happens, and experiment with treatments to reverse the damage.
 

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I'm down for housing a few macaques if need be. Can't find anywhere to buy them reliably though...perhaps a chinese lab?

Enden, any word from OC on the order? Have they made the bim yet? Not sure if they are erally keeping you updated though.. just figured I'd ask.
 

Ende

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lol, you can't be serious.

It's in progress, but I don't know how far they've come. I won't get anymore information before it's done. They said that they needed a week. I think we'll have it within the first week of march.
 

Ende

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Everyone on the list, should have received a PM from me now. You'll receive certificate of analysis from OC on e-mail.
 

Ende

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I think it's time to discuss dosages and vehicles. It may be wise to begin with 500 mcg a day. Since we're using very small amounts, custom vehicles with high ethanol content may be appropriate as well; like 90% ethanol and 10% PG, or 70% ethanol, 10% PG and 20% water. What's your thoughts on this?
 

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I'm very curious to see if people get eye colour changes from using it on the top of their head.

As to the vehicle required, this is what latisse contains:

Contains: Active: bimatoprost 0.3 mg/mL; Preservative: benzalkonium chloride 0.05 mg/mL; Inactives:
sodium chloride; sodium phosphate, dibasic; citric acid; and purified water. Sodium hydroxide and/or
hydrochloric acid may be added to adjust pH. The pH during its shelf life ranges from 6.8 - 7.8.

Nothing there that could really be considered a vehicle as such, so maybe it doesn't need one.
 

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powersam said:
I'm very curious to see if people get eye colour changes from using it on the top of their head.

As to the vehicle required, this is what latisse contains:

Contains: Active: bimatoprost 0.3 mg/mL; Preservative: benzalkonium chloride 0.05 mg/mL; Inactives:
sodium chloride; sodium phosphate, dibasic; citric acid; and purified water. Sodium hydroxide and/or
hydrochloric acid may be added to adjust pH. The pH during its shelf life ranges from 6.8 - 7.8.

Nothing there that could really be considered a vehicle as such, so maybe it doesn't need one.
The vehicle is purified water.
 

Bukowski

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Water does not penetrate the skin, or very bad. So...not a very good vehicle in my opinion.
 
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