What's the status of the patent? Is everything finished with it, was it officially granted to Fidia? I haven't heard anything about it since it was pending for payment...
It will finally be granted in 2 days.What's the status of the patent? Is everything finished with it, was it officially granted to Fidia? I haven't heard anything about it since it was pending for payment...
It will finally be granted in 2 days.
I like to think critically... If the hair roots have all their androgen receptors blocked, then tell me why the hell shouldn't they grow back like the rest?
Pick one hair follicule from the back of my head and one from my scalp and show me the God Damn difference. If there is a difference Then this Italian lotion is what makes that difference disappears. If hair keeps falling out, then the whole theory of androgens being the culprit of male pattern baldness is wrong of very flawed. (and what are the odds of it being wrong or flawed?) (thinking just like scientists do in physics)
You can block the receptor but that doesn't mean the hair will grow back. Blocking the receptor prevents further damage to the follicle but if the follicle has already been damaged, then it should be assumed you'd need to somehow restore the blood flow etc .
Patent page on patentscope. I'm too lazy to check. There's a pdf, where it is written. Anyways March 28 is the day when patent bulletin will be published.Source?
Isn't the latter what Brotzu aims to do with DGLA and carnitine?
Well thats the idea (DGLA for blood supply, and Carnitine is for cell metabolism) . We can already see from minoxidil that increasing blood supply is obviously needed for hair follicle function, but minoxidil is only good for a a small percentage of people, and obviously the results get overcome by progressing damage from androgens - which is where Brotzu S-Equol comes in as well.
Not sure why that should be assumed. My belief is that, like most things in our bodies will eventually restore itself when no longer being suffocated with DHT. Of course, we will see better results if we give them that boost of "food" with a spoon down their throat since now their "mouths" are so small.You can block the receptor but that doesn't mean the hair will grow back. Blocking the receptor prevents further damage to the follicle but if the follicle has already been damaged, then it should be assumed you'd need to somehow restore the blood flow etc .
Patent page on patentscope. I'm too lazy to check. There's a pdf, where it is written. Anyways March 28 is the day when patent bulletin will be published.
This is simply wrong and has already been proved by many people myself included. You want to block DHT? Take Dutasteride. It will block it super effectively. Stops loss but hardly does anything for growth. This is common knowledge on these forums.Not sure why that should be assumed. My belief is that, like most things in our bodies will eventually restore itself when no longer being suffocated with DHT. Of course, we will see better results if we give them that boost of "food" with a spoon down their throat since now their "mouths" are so small.
Hang on! let it first work on the scalp then ask and experiment. Any answer to this will only cause temporary relief or temporary anxiety.Will this work on my eyebrows?
I don't think he will. I wish but it will be all about FIDIA's resultsDid Brotzu treat any other people with Androgenetic Alopecia? If so, might there be a chance that Brotzu (even though it is unrelated to Fidia's trials) will show some pictures of his patients with Androgenetic Alopecia who give consent to show their results (which might extend to way longer than 6 months)?