Applied Biology- New Company Fighting The Fight

Pephair

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Follicle Thought posted a new article about a company, Applied Biology, that just popped up and has been operating for years under the radar. Instead of rewriting everything in my own words/plagiarizing, here's the article: https://www.folliclethought.com/new-company-applied-biology/#comments


What I did find interesting and did not know about is that some people are non responders to minoxidil because they are missing the sulfotransferase enzyme (which helps metabolize the minoxidil). Some individuals have high amounts of these enzymes making them good responders, and others are me...


If you google "sulfotransferase enzyme minoxidil" you will get many interesting hits/studies.

So anyway to backdoor this sh*t and buy some sulfotransferase online to put in our bodies?
 

Pephair

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https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/488011

"Indeed, a Swiss retrospective study of 44 patients with Androgenetic Alopecia (13 males with Hamilton-Norwood type Androgenetic Alopecia class III or above and 31 females with Ludwig type Androgenetic Alopecia I–III) unresponsive to a minimum of 6 months of 5% MX solution b.i.d. showed increase in hair growth in 97.7% using a 10% MXS solution once daily during a mean treatment period of 4.09 months. The treatment was well tolerated by patients, among whom 6.8% suffered from irritation, erythema, and folliculitis of the scalp. No major adverse effect was noted [9]."


They used the minoxidil sulfate instead of minoxidil and had great results.
 

EndlessPossibilities

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Follicle Thought posted a new article about a company, Applied Biology, that just popped up and has been operating for years under the radar. Instead of rewriting everything in my own words/plagiarizing, here's the article: https://www.folliclethought.com/new-company-applied-biology/#comments


What I did find interesting and did not know about is that some people are non responders to minoxidil because they are missing the sulfotransferase enzyme (which helps metabolize the minoxidil). Some individuals have high amounts of these enzymes making them good responders, and others are me...


If you google "sulfotransferase enzyme minoxidil" you will get many interesting hits/studies.

So anyway to backdoor this sh*t and buy some sulfotransferase online to put in our bodies?
U can solve your problem with retinol. It increase sulfotransferase enzymes
 

kiwi666

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U can solve your problem with retinol. It increase sulfotransferase enzymes
Interesting. If you do respond to minoxidil OR don’t know if you do yet... do you see any reason why you wouldn’t add it to your regime?

Also do you have a link to a place to buy it?
 

Seuxin

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Not Retinol, Retin-A ( Aka Tretinoin). I used it in my minoxidil since 2 years..No changes, saddly. minoxidil was innefective.
 

Pephair

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Not Retinol, Retin-A ( Aka Tretinoin). I used it in my minoxidil since 2 years..No changes, saddly. minoxidil was innefective.
So you had to get a prescription for Tretinoin, as it is not OTC?
 
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