For Cal and TAGOHL

» I recieved getfitinib in the mail today. I’ll be trying it myself soon.
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» I intend to wound, wait three days…and then use getfitinib, an
» antihistamine, an anti-inflammatory (fish oil), finasteride, and minoxidil
» foam…which I will probably incorporate around day five or so. Im
» looking into an anti-microbial, but might just wash right before wouding
» with nizoral with some cedarwood oil therein before the wound. Ketoconazole
» was mentioned in the patent, so I dont think it would screw up the process
» being in evidence in the skin. Cedarwood is anti-microbail and
» anti-bacterial. I intend to water-wash for the next 7 days after wounding.
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» Thats it. If that doesnt’ work…Ive got cylcosporin
» ordered, but might try a topical immunosuppressant used for eczema.
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» Interesingly, the anti-histamine is correlated with interdicting some
» autoimmune responses if you read up on it.
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» I have a little hypothesis that the anti-histamine, anti-inflammatory,
» anti-microbial, antibacterial in the patent are to keep the immune system
» from getting interested in the wound so an immunosuppressant ISNT
» necessary. However, they add the immunosuppressant to the patnet just in
» case it ends up being needed anyway. Haroldo posted info once about how
» hair WOULD NOT FORM in baby mice if there was certain amounts of
» inflammation, thus he theorized COX inhibitors might be very helpful in
» hairloss. Ive seen patents that actually suggest anti-histamines and
» anti-microbials to TREAT hairloss, and apparently are filed under the
» belief that histamine inflammation in response to an event in the infidula
» (whatever antigen) is the reason for the immunological resonse to
» androgenic alopecia period. Thyme, interestingly enough, is supposed to be
» a natural antihistamine----but I dont want to use any topical that the
» patent doesnt explicity mention.
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» In the mice experiemetns, minox was used on day 11 and hair germs were
» detected on day 15. Day 11 is the post-epilithialization date in the mice,
» but it apparently comes much sooner in humans. As early as day 3 in the
» patent literature. I’ll probably do the minox on day four or
» five…depending on the depth of my wounding and what the abraded areas
» look like.
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» Well guys…assuming this is genuine getfitinib
» (Geftinat generic anyway) and not a phoney medication…I suppose
» this is it.
» Wish me luck :lookaround:
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» BTW----Im not going to depilate beforehand on this pass…the two
» weird growth photos we’ve seen had plenty of density and they
» didn’t…plus I want to get the ball rolling.

Some information about EGFR I fished off another site which I am sure you are aware of but for other “experimenters” might be of some interest.

cal, I hear your first attempt didn’t do anything. When are you planning on doign it again?

Probably early October, assuming I’ve got the right drugs in my hand by then.

I wanted to give it at least two whole months between the end of the last drug session and the start of the next wounding. (The short time frame between sessions seems like a risk of being an unwanted variable if I don’t wait a long time. Even as it is, October will already mark the third time I’ve dermabraded some of these areas since this spring.)

My likely protocol this next time:

Use some Nair 3 days before wounding to depilate. Then about 4 days after the wound is done, I’ll start a 10-day session of topical Genfilitib & topical immune stuff.

I may also try a spot or two with the full drug cocktail from the time of wounding, without any 4-day wait.

If NONE of this stuff works, then I’ll really begin to doubt Folica’s EGF-R science in general. I will begin to wonder if Baccy may actually be ahead of Folica itself.