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  1. The application of topical simvastatin is not so easy. according to the post above by bigmistake.
  2. He uses simvastatin topical because verteporfin is currently difficult to obtain. Simvastatin is also a Yap-inhibitor like Verteporfin.
  3. He is not a troll. I know him from a German hair loss forum. He has problems with scars and has resorted to simvastatin due to supply shortages of verteporfin.
  4. There are no scars in a human fetus, if you were to scar it, no scar would appear until the end of the 2nd trimester. If there is no scar, hair follicles should also be present. I don't know exactly how it works, probably about stem cells somehow. The YAP protein activates Engrailed-1. Engrailed-1 leads to the formation of scars. That is why it is necessary to use a YAP inhibitor such as verteporfin.
  5. @sansi Here are the photos available: https://folliclethought.com/donor-healing-study-with-verteporfin-by-dr-barghouthi/
  6. It is possible to pay more for consultation and operation to get an off-scheduled meeting. That's what it says on the website.
  7. Is a study available with Verteporfin on pigs? I only know the studies of mice and rabbits. I dont mean the FAK-inhibitor. If humans and pigs shows the same results further tests could be performed on pigs.
  8. That is not like hairloss cure #4578. It is well known that fetuses do not form scars from injuries. The stanford papers shows a significant scar improvement in pigs and a hair regeneration of 50% with FAK inhibitors. If the first tests do not show any relevant results, it means nothing. I really hope that verteporfin can improve scars and/or hair regeneration, but it will probably be too weak. And again, it could not only be used against scarring and hair loss, but possibly also against heart muscle scarring, fibrosis of the lungs, etc.
  9. Elon is very interested in world improvement. I wouldn't be surprised if he raised funds for this cause. It's about hair loss, scars and even scar-related diseases. Most likely large sums of money are not necessary. Why not? If I were rich I would take care of diseases first and not mars missions.
  10. Truly I tell you, if anyone says to this mountain, Go, throw yourself into the sea, and does not doubt in their heart but believes that what they say will happen, it will be done for them. (Mark 11 23)
  11. Jesus help us, stop the suffering.
  12. We need a rich guy who has no financial interest. Someone interested in making the world a better place. Someone who could end the suffering of millions of people. Scars and androgenetic alopecia could be improved or even cured. I would like to have my arm or leg cut open and have Verteporfin injected. I would even do it with the FAK inhibitor (VS 6063). (Of course only if a medically trained person causes the wound.) Maybe we should just naively ask some wealthy people. I'm currently a student but after that I would have no problem donating up to $2K each month. It's so sad two years known and we have almost nothing tested on humans unbelievable.
  13. Dr. Zarev should be able to do something acceptable for a NW 6. I believe that FAK inhibitors can do something. Verteporfin should not be able for regrowth.
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