Sperm promotes Hair growth

Alexis Dumont

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Yeah, I assume there are some androgens in it at least, which are going to blow up the inflammation cascade again (also for areata ppl, pge2 increases IL6 by activating stat3/IgE activity, you need a stat3 inhibitor to benefit from pge2 - heck this might be even an issue for Androgenetic Alopecia people) ? Should be in fact worth a try with a pgd2 inhibitor.

There are other ways to inhibit pgd2. Castor oil, any fruits or vegetable that contains quercetin and Luteolin are good natural pgd2 inhibitors.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22470478
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18223672

Aspirin or any other drugs that contain salicylic acid are also non-natural pgd2 inhibitors. However, they're not a good long-term solution.

http://chronicle.uchicago.edu/950817/aspirin.shtml
 

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I know only about castor oil adressing ptgds slightly. Any other natural solution turned out to be a cox inihibitor.

I guess you could try it. Diclofenac topical to f*** with cox(pgd2) and later Sperm + castor as exegenous source of PGE...
 

Alexis Dumont

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I know only about castor oil adressing ptgds slightly. Any other natural solution turned out to be a cox inihibitor.

I guess you could try it. Diclofenac topical to f*** with cox and later Sperm as exegenous source of PGs...

I would go bald 10x before applying my own sperm on my head. I suggest you read this article: https://www.groomingadepts.com/hair-loss/treatments/pgd2-inhibitors/

It's a good read on pgd2 inhibitors and everything is backed up by studies.
 

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I would go bald 10x before applying my own sperm on my head. I suggest you read this article: https://www.groomingadepts.com/hair-loss/treatments/pgd2-inhibitors/

It's a good read on pgd2 inhibitors and everything is backed up by studies.

For example, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18300499

One study checks pgd2 and if you check it, it ends up being a cox inhibitor. People tried even cox inhibitors, that stuff can kill your terminals. Theoretically, you could just add exogenous pge2, but no one actually did that so far. There is a reason people lick their fingers for proper crth2 inhibitors.

As much I know regarding ptgds, there are three things: retinoids (shouldnt be used lightly, ofc only topical), selenium sulfide (reduces pgd2, increases pge2; problem: nerfs the progenitor cell cd200 by 15d-PGJ2 agonism) and castor (quite far fetched, the exogenous pge2ep3 is more interesting).
 

Alexis Dumont

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For example, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18300499

One study checks pgd2 and if you check it, it ends up being a cox inhibitor. People tried even cox inhibitors, that stuff can kill your terminals. Theoretically, you could just add exogenous pge2, but no one actually did that so far. There is a reason people lick their fingers for proper crth2 inhibitors.

As much I know regarding ptgds, there are three things: retinoids (shouldnt be used lightly, ofc only topical), selenium sulfide (reduces pgd2, increases pge2; problem: nerfs the progenitor cell cd200 by 15d-PGJ2 agonism) and castor (quite far fetched, the exogenous pge2ep3 is more interesting).

You got me there. I don't know how I missed this study. Nice find.
 

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Can't read that language ;/

One guy claimed he healed his hair loss by eating his c*m. No proof and the discussion total bullshit, can be ignored as whole with a laughter.
 

Aethas

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Lol

Its preposterous

Women have no spe nut somehow grow hair?

male pattern baldness is a genetic disorder
The thing is if you read a little on what the sperm is madw of, it loook like a good topical for regrowth
 
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