The reason why the epigenetic approach combining PBM and natural products is gaining attention is clear. It has scientific validity because it can promote hair follicle regeneration while avoiding the side effects of existing hormone blockers.



Although there was a recent PR announcement, the key point is the speed of clinical progress. Human clinical trials are scheduled to begin in March, and no results have been released yet.

It is true that complete hair regrowth was observed within 4 weeks in animal experiments, but there is a catch. The hair cycle in rodents is much faster than in humans. In humans, variables such as hair follicle density and thickness also come into play, which cannot be overlooked.
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GasFeeLovervip
· 01-17 04:54
It's the same old trick again. You want us to buy after mice grow hair for 4 weeks? Human hair follicle cycles are completely different. Wake up, everyone.
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LeverageAddictvip
· 01-17 04:18
Same old trick again, mice experiments show hair growth in 4 weeks? Haha, human scalp density is completely different.
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BetterLuckyThanSmartvip
· 01-16 05:56
When mice are fully covered with hair after 4 weeks, I just laugh. Humans are completely different... Waiting for the March data.
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MetaEggplantvip
· 01-16 05:51
It's that old story again, "Animal experiments show 4 weeks of hair growth," the fact that mice metabolize quickly has been discussed countless times... The PR is impressive, but the human trials only started in March. What are you hyping now?
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LiquidityHuntervip
· 01-16 05:51
Does a mouse grow full fur in 4 weeks? Don't try to fool me here; rodents have a very rapid hair growth cycle. Who knows what would happen if it were on a human?
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SleepyValidatorvip
· 01-16 05:47
It's another routine of "animal experiments show miracles after 4 weeks." Just because mice grow hair quickly doesn't mean our scalps do too, haha.
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AirdropHunterXMvip
· 01-16 05:41
Another story of "miracles after 4 weeks of animal experiments." Bro, I've seen this routine too many times... Just a mouse experiment, and it’s completely hair-raising. What about in humans?
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¯\_(ツ)_/¯vip
· 01-16 05:39
It's both PBM and a natural substance, sounds pretty impressive... but honestly, there's no human data yet. Clinical trials only started in March. What are you hyping now? Mouse hair grows for 4 weeks? Come on, mice have a much faster hair cycle to begin with. Comparing these is really quite a joke.
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