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Do you mean 1mg rapamycin?
Increases Wnt10b expression. How?
You could add this to your stemoxydine.
They injected 100uM, so you need at least a 4% concentration to match that. More since you're not injecting it, but it should be well absorbed.What dosage would you recommend?
Drug is lithium gluconate 8%.
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I'm so angry that follica protocol is microneedling plus minoxidil. All these years and all they have is elevated microneedling and caveman minoxidil which I cant handle due to a heart issue. I'm soooo upset about this. .Drug is lithium gluconate 8%.
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I have ordered chemicals online several times to experiment with. I can no longer experiment due to a medical condition. Please dont respond by telling me that I should get off here and should be more concerned about my medical issue. There isnt anything I can do about it.Why are you upset? Today you are welcome to experiment with drugs that haven't hit the market yet and help this community by reporting your results. Are you another loser waking up every morning in front of the mirror watching your balding head and coming to this forum to just vent about the lack of progress while waiting for a miracle cure thats long overdue based on your expectations? Newsflash: it didn't happen for 50 years and it's unlikely to happen in 2020. Do something about it and by this I mean don't write to your congressman.
No, SM is a GSK3B inhibitor. I would prefer a Wnt agonist that inhibits dkk or sfrp. There are question marks around GSK3B inhibiton. With the paltry trial results from SM, and the failure of lithium in Follica's trial, I'm inclined to believe it could do more harm than good.
What is your source for this?
I don't know the half-life. My guess it's that it's over 24hours minimum.
Thanks! I think that website is just assuming. His source is the trial that doesn't say anything about dkk1. Directly from Samumed it is a GSK3B inhibitor, if it also inhibited DKK1 I would think they would include that.
I think that if SM04554 only was a GSK3B inhibitor dont work... For example, I dont know anyone who had results with VPA
I think that if SM04554 only was a GSK3B inhibitor dont work... For example, I dont know anyone who had results with VPA
I think that if SM04554 only was a GSK3B inhibitor dont work... For example, I dont know anyone who had results with VPA
I have had some minor regrowth and decent thickening from wounding with a post wound topical of 5% minoxidil, 10mg/ml LiCi, and 0.075% capsaicin. No way of telling how much is due to the LiCi of course, but wanted to share.Or lithium chloride, for that matter.
I have no idea if the new treatments will affect my health or not. I'm actually very anxious about that being a string possibility. I am hopeful because that's all I can be right now. And also I'd rather take a chance with an FDA approved drug as opposed to a chinese lab unapproved chemical. No brainer.Thanks for providing some background. If your medical condition stops you from experimenting with new treatments (I am sorry to hear that), what makes you think that upcoming hair treatments will be applicable to your condition? It seems that even FDA approved treatments are always denied to people with medical conditions.