6 results for "15d67a0f8b937b5e2287f7cc47d714bb"
>>76752984
Or you can spend several hundred for a huge cocktail of topical small-molecule research chemicals that regrow hair if you stop believing the FDA is so freakin' smart, kek.
>mint water
>milk thistle
>mulberry root oil
>chuanxiong extract
>hemp oil
>sesame oil
>ephedra water extract
>angelica sinensis extract
>ginseng extract
>azelaic acid
>arginine
>vitamin B3
>vitamin B6
>vitamin D3
>vitamin E
>zinc sulfate
>fisetin
>NMN
>caffeine
>cetirizine
>latanoprost
>oryza sativa extract
>melatonin
>raspberry extract
>hyaluronic acid
>licorice water extract
>glycolic acid
>salvia miltiorrhiza water extract
>apple cider vinegar
>bromelain
>turmeric
>glycine max isoflavone extract
>DIM
>KX-826
>ketoconazole
>singlet oxygen
>chlorine dioxide solution
>adapalene
>hydrocortisone
>triamcinolone acetonide
>>76511427
lol "muh fin min and microneedling" OFC that boomer trash doesn't work that f'n well, probably even some kinda autoimmune alopecia instead of just androgenic.
>mint water
>milk thistle
>mulberry root oil
>chuanxiong extract
>hemp oil
>sesame oil
>angelica sinensis extract
>ginseng extract
>azelaic acid
>arginine
>vitamin B3
>vitamin B6
>vitamin D3
>vitamin E
>zinc sulfate
>NMN
>caffeine
>cetirizine
>latanoprost
>oryza sativa extract
>melatonin
>raspberry extract
>hyaluronic acid
>licorice extract
>glycolic acid
>apple cider vinegar
>bromelain
>turmeric
>glycine max isoflavone extract
>DIM
>KX-826
>ketoconazole
>singlet oxygen
>chlorine dioxide solution
>hydrocortisone
>triamcinolone acetonide
>>76500664
>2025
>no schizo wall of text with dozens of alternative treatments
You can get some decent results with red light and microneedling, but fuck those boomer drugs and go research...
>mint water
>milk thistle
>mulberry root oil
>chuanxiong extract
>hemp oil
>sesame oil
>angelica sinensis extract
>ginseng extract
>azelaic acid
>arginine
>vitamin B3
>vitamin B6
>vitamin D3
>vitamin E
>zinc sulfate
>NMN
>caffeine
>cetirizine
>latanoprost
>oryza sativa extract
>melatonin
>raspberry extract
>hyaluronic acid
>licorice extract
>glycolic acid
>apple cider vinegar
>bromelain
>turmeric
>glycine max isoflavone extract
>DIM
>KX-826
>ketoconazole
>singlet oxygen
>chlorine dioxide solution
>hydrocortisone
>triamcinolone acetonide
>>76411091
>he's still fixated on the 5-alpha reductase type 2 enzyme
>ack-shilling 2,000 and 25
Fin some deprecated garbage. All the research has moved on to new mechanisms of action. The final bosses of that enzyme are Pyrilutamide and Eriocitrin, not Finasteride. Go find a newer target like CD44 or the mitochondrial pyruvate carrier or some deranged China proto-oncogene growth factor and develop that instead.
>>76406036
TIL definitely don't stack your tren with hyaluronic acid supplements, but maybe rubbing them on head stimulates hair growth through that pathway...
>Hyaluronic acid promotes hepatocellular carcinoma proliferation by upregulating CD44 expression and enhancing glucose metabolism flux
>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1567576925000244
>>76328914
>And what are your credentials?
reading like 5,000 trichology abstracts, 500 full texts, and rubbing like 50 research chemicals on my head.
>What are the results of your personal experience?
>bout twice as much hair as when I started
Do you have anything substantial to provide as evidence at all? If not shut your mouth.
just read the papers on hemp, mint, and mulberry for example; one has a stronger 5-ARI than fin, another is a min-mimetic, and another has a human clinical trial.