OK, so how likely you see it that the home tests will prove to be effective

» » To call someone that kind of stuff shows that you have at least a little
» » emotional reaction to it, baldbaby. And you’re surfing this board
» daily
» » for some reason too.
» »
» »
» » Come on, just admit it - A small part of you wants to experiment on
» » yourself too, and you’re struggling to keep yourself convinced away
» from
» » the idea. This is really why home experimenters provoke such a strong
» » reaction out of you.
» »
» »
» »
» » If you won’t admit it, then you could at least shut up about it.
»
» ok, i admit it. i want to experiment. i will conduct a head transplant on
» myself. i will go out and find someone with a full head of hair, and pay
» him $50,000 to get his head (maybe a homeless person would accept this
» offer… or someone who lost all his money on wall st.)
»
» then after he gives me his head, i will cut off my own and put it in a
» tank, with nutritive juices and blood plasma to keep it alive.
»
» then after putting his head on top and sewing it up (using the mirror), my
» head will instruct the new head on my body to cut open its skull and remove
» its brain, and cut open my head’s skull and remove its brain, and then
» replace his brain with my brain (this will have to be done very quickly to
» conserve blood and preserve my life, and also because once his brain is
» removed his hands will sort of be out of control until my brain gets inside
» his head.)
»
» then once my brain is safely inside his head (with the full head of hair
» – obviously it’s been shaved off for the open-skull surgery, but it will
» grow back later)… then we can throw his brain into the trash, and
» VOILA!!
»
» i have a head with a full, thick head of hair.
»
» i think that this operation can be performed in about 3, maybe 3 1/2
» hours.

»»
» So you went ahead and bought topical tacro…?

Yes. I’m awaiting delivery of tacro and also diphenhydramine tabs (Nytol).
I will then commence my next try and basically I’m going to suppress wnt during epithelization and then boost it and inhibit EGF when scabs begin to fall off.