Do Anti-inflammatory Oils Work Against Prostaglandines?

Moosey

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We all know how prostaglandine plays a big role in inflammation, giving the narrative that inflammation might not actually be that bad for hairloss.
Im currently experiencing regrowth due to prostalgandines, to the point my entire face has a red tinge (have to reduce the dosage).
Rosemary oil has many benefits to hairloss, but it works against inflammation.
Does the anti-inflammatory action of rosemary oil (or any oil) work against PGE (x) hairloss induction? Or does PGE (x)s induce hair growth independent from inflammation?
Ill most likely will never get an answer to this as few people on this forum still talk about the prostaglandin approach, but whatever.
 

MeDK

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What kind of Prostagladines are you using? D2 or F2 alfa?
 

Moosey

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What kind of Prostagladines are you using? D2 or F2 alfa?
No lol.
You can make fun of me, but they work:
Oral castor oil and stemoxydine. Obviously they are not straight out, complete PGEx agonists, but they have done more in 2 weeks, 2 f*****g weeks than dutasteride has done in 10 months. Castor oil being the main growth factor so far because i added stemox only a few days ago and used castor oil for the last month.
The problem being that these are only partial PGE (2?) metabolytes. covering only partial prostaglandine receptors. PGE2ep3 for castor, and PGE2ep1 agonist for stemox. Anyways, they work and it only took 2 weeks to see very vsible regrowth of my decimated hairline. Not taking anything for PGD2 inhibition, apart from 5% RU maybe. Im also needling and will soon use NaLi.

Im thinking about using Omega 6 for increased PGF2a or full spectrum PGE2 induction. I believe even without completel PGD (x) inhibition you can cause regrowth, evident by the fact that even incomplete PGE (x) agonists like castor and minoxidil cause regrowth of severely damaged hairs.

I fear that my approach is too incomplete to turn vellus into terminal hairs. I would basically end up with a sh*t ton of fluff hair thats enough to cope with the hairloss.

Anyways, I dont believe that inflammation is good for my hair. Rosemary oil is a PGE2 agonist, but i dont know if its anti-inflammatory effects work against my topically and orally applied PGE metabolytes
 
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Whats you process for using the castor oil? and what type do you use. thanks
 

Moosey

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Whats you process for using the castor oil? and what type do you use. thanks
I just drink 5ml twice per day. I have a big syringe that i use to dose it. I pour it in my mouth and chug it down with water, thats it. Its cold pressed castor oil, not that jamaican black thingy
I didnt think anything of it until i suddenly saw hairs sprouting everywhere on my hairline in less than a month
 
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