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Testosterone such as Peat takes?
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Noted. Interesting comparison with cypro as they are basically the same molecule and have the same potency as antihistamine, so should be equally sedating. But experience is king.
PayPal was available early on but there was an issue that arose with PayPal dictating what types of products could be sold by a company using their service. I believe I'm remembering this correctly but hopefully @haidut will correct me if I'm wrong. There are posts about the situation somewhere on the forum.can you make paypal payment available would be nice
To everybody wonderign what is going on - PayPal blocked out account without ANY warning or indication what is the offending reason. After threatening legal action in the 11th hour, we received an email that the ban is due to us selling supplements based on...wait for it...DMSO!?!?!
Are you f-ing kidding me!?!? Here is a link to other people experiencing the same issue.
PayPal ban companies selling MMS, DMSO, and even Citric Acid
So, while I am sure what PayPal is doing is quite illegal we probably won't be bothering with them in the future. By the time I come back I hope to have signed up for at least 3-4 other vendors who have been contacting us over the last few months asking for a chance to prove they are better than PayPal. Well, now they'll get their chance
Ketotifen isn't that "sedating". And I can say that it greatly improves digestion when you compare it with cypro. It's showing an antibiotic-like effect whenever I use it. It's probably way better when it comes to antagonizing TLR4 in gut.
Just saying..
Any thoughts about "sucrosomial" form minerals?
"Sucresters are obtained by fatty acid esterification of fatty acid methyl esters with sucrose and are also referred to as sucrose esters of fatty acids. "
Sucrose esters of fatty acids kind of reminds me of "lipopolysaccharides" (lipodisaccharides?).
Maybe it's benign though.
Something that blocks Cortisol receptor 1 (CRHR1) to help with stress and can increase hair growth.
if it does its not potent enough atleast by cream. Since I know when progesterone is taken orally lots of it is converted to allpregnenolone and maybe that could be blocking Cortisol. You need a specific CRHR1 antagonist like antalarmin.Progesterone likely blocks that receptor, as it is a non-specific glucocorticoid antagonist.
if it does its not potent enough atleast by cream. Since I know when progesterone is taken orally lots of it is converted to allpregnenolone and maybe that could be blocking Cortisol. You need a specific CRHR1 antagonist like antalarmin.
I dont know, pregnenolone didnt help my anxiety or reduce cortisol(had it tested). It is a hormone. So who knows how your body decides to use it. If you have mutations in the CHR specific CRF1 receptor it wont do anything thus you need a synthetic drug that forcefully blocks. it. im just talking out of experience . Progesterone cream did reduce my cortisol the first time I used it but the second time It had no effect (used same cream),But didnt help anxiety. Do they really block the CRF1 tho? I doubt it.Pregnenolone also blocks CRH. Progesterone and allopregnanolone, downstream metabolites of pregnenolone also do. Maybe the cream you used does not delivery enough progesterone to tissues and gets quickly excreted. Progesterone dissolved in fat seems to circumvent that issue. I don't like too specific chemicals like antalarmin when there are systemically acting, cheap and much better studies chemicals like pregnenolone/progesterone/GABA.
Pregnenolone Is The Most Potent Inhibitor Of The Stress Signal (CRH)
@haidut: Speaking about hairloss are you trying Travis' ideas?
I dont know, pregnenolone didnt help my anxiety or reduce cortisol(had it tested). It is a hormone. So who knows how your body decides to use it. If you have mutations in the CHR specific CRF1 receptor it wont do anything thus you need a synthetic drug that forcefully blocks. it. im just talking out of experience . Progesterone cream did reduce my cortisol the first time I used it but the second time It had no effect (used same cream).
Its the CRF1 respnsible for anxiety right? CRF1 triggers ACTH and increases FAAH which decreases lvls of anandamide thus reducing CB1 receptors and leading to an overactive amygdala,that is if you have CRF1 mutations. Progesterone made my face chiseled I took it that it reduced my cortisol, but my anxiety was still there. Then when I used a CRF-1 specific antagonist I noticed it helped my social anxiety tremendously.Did you test CRH? Pregnenolone/progesterone are supposed to reduce its levels and it is CRH and not so much cortisol responsible for panic attacks/anxiety.
I'm probably way out of my element, but did you ever check the studies done with controlled photoperiods and if they could have any other hints you didn't think of? (e.g. Photo-neuroendocrine control of seasonal cycles in body weight, pelage growth and reproduction: lessons from the HPD sheep model. - PubMed - NCBI) I know we reproduce all year (in front of a computer with a handkerchief) but still. A good Kokum butter, high in stearic acid, at least more than those I posted about, topically to grease the head could be worth a try, if not for hair then for the brain.Not at the moment. My hair tends to regrow in the summer so I m trying to figure out what changes metabolically in those 3-4 months and replicate that. I think it still comes down to stress, at least for me, as I get the most regrowth then on vacation or away from work/computers/phone/etc.
I'm probably way out of my element, but did you ever check the studies done with controlled photoperiods and if they could have any other hints you didn't think of? (e.g. Photo-neuroendocrine control of seasonal cycles in body weight, pelage growth and reproduction: lessons from the HPD sheep model. - PubMed - NCBI) I know we reproduce all year (in front of a computer with a handkerchief) but still. A good Kokum butter, high in stearic acid, at least more than those I posted about, topically to grease the head could be worth a try, if not for hair then for the brain.