What Is The Best Wnt Agonist These Days?

Screeech

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Is it lithium chloride, or something else?

And do they potentially cause cancer later down the line?
 

Screeech

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No, you won't get cancer using it topically.
Way is better than Licl.

I was more concerned with maybe skin cancer from the erythema that apparently occurs from applying it to a perforated scalp.
 

DavidsDome

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Im using VPA for years now
No cancer so far... Feels safe and its basically proven to be better than minoxidil
Also combining it with dermarolling
I cant give you any info on WAY or other wnt agonists...
There are a few out there, hope better ones pop up in the near future
 

Ollie

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I would lean towards SM (even though it doesn't dissolve in anything lol) and also WAY. Apparently we can reject the idea of WAY being cancer causing as its actually an SFRP1 inhibitor and does't have a direct influence on WNT.

I've just started using WAY at 0.15%. Im also on finasteride so im not the most reliable experiment to observe.
 

Screeech

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I would lean towards SM (even though it doesn't dissolve in anything lol) and also WAY. Apparently we can reject the idea of WAY being cancer causing as its actually an SFRP1 inhibitor and does't have a direct influence on WNT.

I've just started using WAY at 0.15%. Im also on finasteride so im not the most reliable experiment to observe.

Yeah, I decided to go with SM.

There was a press release a couple of weeks ago that I posted in the WAY thread saying it didn't have the type of "safety profile" that the company would desire, so they are creating analogues of it instead, so I would say that one's out for me personally.

Also, just think that indiscriminate stuff like lithium chloride and valproic acid are dangerous long-term if stuff like WAY which is meant to be able to selectively target the necessary WNT stuff can't even satisfy the company responsible for it with it's ability to be safe.

But I could be wrong there.

Common sense just suggests it's a little risky, though.
 

joni106

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Hello friend,
Do you think it would be effective to use methyl vanillate? only in the days of Microneedling.
 
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