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Ferrous ferric chloride stimulates the skin cell function and hair growth in mice
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Ferrous ferric chloride stimulates the skin cell function and hair growth in mice
http://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/bpb/32/8/1347/_pdf
Re: Ferrous ferric chloride stimulates the skin cell function and hair growth in mice
with pictures aswell very interesting, so how do we add this benefit to our regime go get some rust! it does say prenatal though so perhaps it effects are lost in later life when development is over?
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Re: Ferrous ferric chloride stimulates the skin cell function and hair growth in mice
hoping4hair - Here the details are important. This form of iron is oxidative and reductive and in this case is diluted and applied topically. It remains to be seen if this would stimulate hair growth in adults.
In this experiment, this combination of Iron II & III was prepared in a lotion to young mice.
The proportion of Fe(II) to Fe(III) was 4 : 6
Plain and Moisture (0.25 ml) were painted on the dorsal skin
In this experiment, this combination of Iron II & III was prepared in a lotion to young mice.
The proportion of Fe(II) to Fe(III) was 4 : 6
Plain and Moisture (0.25 ml) were painted on the dorsal skin
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