- Reaction score
- 70
If I dermaroll 1-2 times a week at 1.5mm do I still need to use ethyl alcahol?
@sonictemples I strongly doubt your theory is right though, btw do you have any scientific background?
Maybe ask Joe himself, I think you can still contact him through twitter. I remember someone here who did that itt.
So is the acid solution really important in complementing zix?That could work. I have forgotten the exact recommended wait time. Read the last pages of the thread for more information. This was discussed there and many times before.
Your suggestions are not bad. Zix is trial and error, as you see in the first post of the thread.
Joe's page regarding azelaic acid contains some useful information:
http://advinfoprod.com/hair_formulas_17.htm
Among other things, he mentions the importance of applying the acid solution a minute or two before Zix.
According to the original in vitro study... yes.So is the acid solution really important in complementing zix?
@sonictemples I strongly doubt your theory is right though, btw do you have any scientific background?
Maybe ask Joe himself, I think you can still contact him through twitter. I remember someone here who did that itt.
One thing I've thought about over the years is in regards to vasodilation. Some believe that it's the mechanism of action for minoxidil and things like LLLT etc.. anyway there's loads of supplements based on l arginine, citrulline etc for systemic NO. Would this not help to add topically ? Or is the NO effect short lasting perhaps...or are the molecules too large... the italian Doctor's serum had l-carnitine in it. Anyway just thoughts.Can anyone help me out the try out an improved formula? It would be cool if we could add pyrithione to the original formula with gamma linoleic acid and saw palmetto. I can’t try it due to financial reasons.
One thing I've thought about over the years is in regards to vasodilation. Some believe that it's the mechanism of action for minoxidil and things like LLLT etc.. anyway there's loads of supplements based on l arginine, citrulline etc for systemic NO. Would this not help to add topically ? Or is the NO effect short lasting perhaps...or are the molecules too large... the italian Doctor's serum had l-carnitine in it. Anyway just thoughts.
Do you know what a vitro study is, right? Also all needling does is to increase absorption. You can get (hopefully) better results with pyrithione added minus the possible long term scarring of the scalp tissue.Almost there, will post my conclusions here.
Did you see these studies? http://advinfoprod.com/hair_formulas_30.htm
Author
Stamatiadis D; Bulteau-Portois MC; Mowszowicz I
Address
Laboratoire de Biochimie B, Hopital Necker-Enfants-Malades, Paris, France.
Source
Br J Dermatol, 119: 5, 1988 Nov, 627-32
Abstract
The effects of zinc sulphate and azelaic acid on 5 alpha-reductase activity in human skin were studied using an in vitro assay with 1,2[3H]-testosterone as substrate. When added at concentrations of 3 or 9 mmol/l, zinc was a potent inhibitor of 5 alpha-reductase activity. At high concentrations, zinc could completely inhibit the enzyme activity. Azelaic acid was also a potent inhibitor of 5 alpha-reductase; inhibition was detectable at concentrations as low as 0.2 mmol/l and was complete at 3 mmol/l. An additive effect of the two inhibitors was observed. Vitamin B6 potentiated the inhibitory effect of zinc, but not of azelaic acid, suggesting that two different mechanisms are involved. When the three substances were added together at very low concentrations which had been shown to be ineffective alone, 90% inhibition of 5 alpha-reductase activity was obtained. If this inhibition is confirmed in vivo, zinc sulphate combined with azelaic acid could be an effective agent in the treatment of androgen related pathology of human skin.
Anyway, how it really works doesn't matter as it helps many people. I think the only way to make zix "better" is in combo with (daily?) needling as one user here proved with pictures.
Just because it happened it a petri dish doesn’t make it 100% valid information. And, again, I can’t get it from overseas for obvious reasons.Of course I know what in vitro and in vivo mean, are you implying an in vitro study has no value? And yes needling increases absorption and it seems to help with zix as a couple of users here reported.
And maybe pyrithione helps, hope you try it.
Idk man, I just hope the Zix really is an antiandrogen which can reach 80-100% inhibition somehow. RU58841 seems to be bad for heart and finasteride isn't the best option either. If this doesn't work as well I don't know what to do.Btw, regenera activa also looks interesting, couple of users here who report success. Especially interesting for people who don't want to deal with any sort of AA at all.
Idk man, I just hope the Zix really is an antiandrogen which can reach 80-100% inhibition somehow. RU58841 seems to be bad for heart and finasteride isn't the best option either. If this doesn't work as well I don't know what to do.
If you have the money i would try CB if you don't want to use finasteride, it may be better than zix, though of course i would always say finasteride should be your first choice, maybe trying topical before oral though but i have no experience with topcal fina.
Lol at idiots barging in here without even reading the last pages of the thread.