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09-01-2011, 07:23 AM #1
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Astressin-b research soon to be in progress....
PP.com currently has 5mg of astressin b for sale so im gonna pick up a vial and give it a shot(literally lol). Its has dramatically regrown hair in lab rats so we shall see how my "lab rat" responds and since I couldnt find anyone else who as used this in there research Im going to start at 100mcg once a day and possibly increase it if im not seeing results and if i dont experience and sides. Lets see how it goes. I will definitely keep everyone posted on this.
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09-01-2011, 11:39 AM #2
That's cool man I'm one of the lucky ones that doesn't have the hair problem but it will be interesting to see for sure
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09-03-2011, 10:32 AM #3
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Bump, when are you going to begin?
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09-03-2011, 09:01 PM #4
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Before and after pics?
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09-03-2011, 09:47 PM #5
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09-08-2011, 01:19 AM #6
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Any updates?
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09-08-2011, 07:23 PM #7
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still waiting on product, should arrive soon, I will keep a very detail log as i will be using this product solo so i can judge side effects, etc.
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09-09-2011, 12:03 AM #8
why not just go to the doc and get some propecia? seems like a waste to grow hair..
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09-09-2011, 09:26 PM #9
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your an idiot, do your research astressin b is suppose to actually regrow (yes i said REGROW) hair within a few weeks prophecia on helps you to somewhat keep what hair you have and and doesnt regrow it and on top of that causes erectile disfunction. apples son, apples.....
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09-14-2011, 11:59 PM #10
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So have you started?
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09-15-2011, 11:04 PM #11
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haha man I shouldnt have posted this yet, I made myself the guinea pig lol Im starting next week and a log will be posted, just dont get to excited guys because if this worked Im sure people that have already ordered it would be posting the fuck out of the results. As soon as I get it done I will definitely post results, stay tuned brosephs!
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09-24-2011, 04:50 AM #12
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Alright guys not sure if anyone has tried this yet with any success but I will be starting the astressin b on Monday and I will keep dosages and results posted at least every other day. Also there is a company that just released this in a topical solution for human use so the chemical obviously works on people not just rats. Stay tuned! Fuck MPB! LOL
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09-29-2011, 08:12 AM #13
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Hey bro not trying to burst your bubble but a lot of pepps are expensive to make but precision peptides buys in such big quanities its cheaper for them to make. Not sure why they would sell it as astressin b if its not the real deal. Either way im on day 4 of research and its to early to tell if there is for sure hair growth, but I do think I will be able to either give this product a yay or nay by Saturday. Im at 100mcg ed since monday and will be bumping to 150mcg today. Stay tuned.....
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09-24-2011, 09:52 AM #14
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09-29-2011, 08:23 AM #15
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Heres the article on the research brother and the one that doesnt regrow hair is called astressin2b not astressin-b. Get the actual lab research articles next time not just info youve cut copy and pasted off of hairclub for men.com lol
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Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) signaling pathways are involved in the stress response, and there is growing evidence supporting hair growth inhibition of murine hair follicle in vivo upon stress exposure. We investigated whether the blockade of CRF receptors influences the development of hair loss in CRF over-expressing (OE)-mice that display phenotypes of Cushing's syndrome and chronic stress, including alopecia. The non-selective CRF receptors antagonist, astressin-B (5 ĩg/mouse) injected peripherally once a day for 5 days in 4–9 months old CRF-OE alopecic mice induced pigmentation and hair re-growth that was largely retained for over 4 months. In young CRF-OE mice, astressin-B prevented the development of alopecia that occurred in saline-treated mice. Histological examination indicated that alopecic CRF-OE mice had hair follicle atrophy and that astressin-B revived the hair follicle from the telogen to anagen phase. However, astressin-B did not show any effect on the elevated plasma corticosterone levels and the increased weights of adrenal glands and visceral fat in CRF-OE mice. The selective CRF2 receptor antagonist, astressin2-B had moderate effect on pigmentation, but not on hair re-growth. The commercial drug for alopecia, minoxidil only showed partial effect on hair re-growth. These data support the existence of a key molecular switching mechanism triggered by blocking peripheral CRF receptors with an antagonist to reset hair growth in a mouse model of alopecia associated with chronic stress.Last edited by 007malibuken; 09-29-2011 at 08:24 AM.
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