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Full article is released:
https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/bpb/39/6/39_b16-00158/_pdf
Seems like Bee Venom is superior to Minoxidil 2%. Too bad they didn't use minoxidil 5% in their experiments
In conclusion, bee venom is a potentially potent 5α-reductase inhibitor and hair growth promoter.
there are tons of molecules which shows potential good regrowth, oleurprein, procyanidin, ricinoleic acid... if only we could mix all that together and get 100% regrowth!!Only problem is it's like $120 a gram :-o Actually not that bad since the max dose shown is 0.01% which works out to 0.1mg per dose
there are tons of molecules which shows potential good regrowth, oleurprein, procyanidin, ricinoleic acid... if only we could mix all that together and get 100% regrowth!!
EVERYTHING grows hair on mice. it's like a defence mechanism from their immune system.
in terms of hairloss treatments, mice tests did absolutely nothing for humans so far, and it never will. they have to fu**ing stop torturing mice for absolutely nothing.