It’s been 10-years since I got amazing regrowth using the now widely accepted combination of Minox/Proscar/Nizoral.
I came back to see if anyone has tried Evodia Rutaecarpa (Wu Zhu Yu) extract as a topical?
Why the interest?
The latest research on PG D2 is very interesting and suggests that topical inhibition may be a key element in hair regrowth. Go search for “PG D2 Hair”.
Drugs that inhibit PG-D2 are in development for other conditions but maybe 5 years away from market.
In the meantime Evodia is shown to inhibit PG-D2 and might be a good topical to add as a 4th element to my program.
» It’s been 10-years since I got amazing regrowth using the now widely
» accepted combination of Minox/Proscar/Nizoral.
»
» I came back to see if anyone has tried Evodia Rutaecarpa (Wu Zhu Yu)
» extract as a topical?
»
» Why the interest?
»
» The latest research on PG D2 is very interesting and suggests that topical
» inhibition may be a key element in hair regrowth. Go search for “PG D2
» Hair”.
»
» Drugs that inhibit PG-D2 are in development for other conditions but maybe
» 5 years away from market.
»
» In the meantime Evodia is shown to inhibit PG-D2 and might be a good
» topical to add as a 4th element to my program.
»
» Has anyone tried it?
No…but here are some (skin) topicals containing it:
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