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RejuvePlex anti-aging / hair loss topical DISCUSSION VIDEO!
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RejuvePlex anti-aging / hair loss topical DISCUSSION VIDEO!
ENJOY THE VIDEO, and get excited about this unique and groundbreaking topical from Nidhogge and Immortal:
Here is the main text write-up (no need to repeat all of that here!): https://immortalhair.forumotion.com/t6766-rejuveplex-is-officially-launched-finally
Also, Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! Yes, I had to get seasonal in the video! I didn't really have a choice with the big tree in the video! lol...
-O.M.G.
1:10 - Introduction with Nidhogge
3:45 - Immortal’s Arrival
4:40 - Nano-Silver
7:43 - Marine Seakelp Bioferment
9:43 - Lumistor
10:51 - Seveov
12:48 - Puresterol
12:07 - Copper Tri-Peptide1
18:40 - PhytoCellTec Malus Domestica
21:29 - GSP-T
22:56 - Nano-Lipobelle DN CoQ10
25:20 - Nano-Lipobelle S100/PA
27:59 - Epicalmin TCM
30:58 - AquaCacteen
34:16 - Summary, consultations with Brian Simmonis
Here is the main text write-up (no need to repeat all of that here!): https://immortalhair.forumotion.com/t6766-rejuveplex-is-officially-launched-finally
Also, Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! Yes, I had to get seasonal in the video! I didn't really have a choice with the big tree in the video! lol...
-O.M.G.
Re: RejuvePlex anti-aging / hair loss topical DISCUSSION VIDEO!
Hey, guys!
With the nano-silver, ignore the part about the demodex and replace it with "anti-fungal, anti-microbial, anti-bacterial", etc. We actually had a camera fail during that point, and while we were getting it back online, we talked about it and decided to nix the demodex talk since it's a bit controversial and focus more on the other aspects of it. HOWEVER... we didn't actually re-do the section so it's still in there!
That was intended to be a tiny little part of it anyway, but I knew we had so much to cover that I kept pressing us forward instead of taking us back to that point again.
So, don't focus on that -I know that's a very controversial topic, and it's only one tiny aspect of one ingredient of this topical anyway.
-O.M.G.
With the nano-silver, ignore the part about the demodex and replace it with "anti-fungal, anti-microbial, anti-bacterial", etc. We actually had a camera fail during that point, and while we were getting it back online, we talked about it and decided to nix the demodex talk since it's a bit controversial and focus more on the other aspects of it. HOWEVER... we didn't actually re-do the section so it's still in there!
That was intended to be a tiny little part of it anyway, but I knew we had so much to cover that I kept pressing us forward instead of taking us back to that point again.
So, don't focus on that -I know that's a very controversial topic, and it's only one tiny aspect of one ingredient of this topical anyway.
-O.M.G.
Re: RejuvePlex anti-aging / hair loss topical DISCUSSION VIDEO!
Hey everyone! None of us had any rehearsal, so it was all live—and I said somethings that didn’t come out right. So for the record, superoxide breaks down Nitric Oxide (NO). Superoxide dismutase reduces peroxynitrite and superoxide.
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Re: RejuvePlex anti-aging / hair loss topical DISCUSSION VIDEO!
Just realized that I had, when discussing the malus domestica, that I said "more hair on your hair". Lol... Great video though, OMG! Fantastic work!!
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nidhogge- Posts : 2142
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Re: RejuvePlex anti-aging / hair loss topical DISCUSSION VIDEO!
These are great videos. Keep them coming. My personal favorite is the google map panning out and then focusing into the video conference location
My Question: It seems you have taken a "throw the kitchen sink of natural and beneficiary substances" philosophy. These substances were probably all studied in isolation. Im really pretty ignorant on most things relating to chemistry, but are you at all worried about the interactions these substances have on one another. This is probably the first time these have all been combined to a topical. Basically how do you know there won't be anti/negative synergestic effect? How do i know i won't grow some mutant secondary organism on my head?
Thanks
My Question: It seems you have taken a "throw the kitchen sink of natural and beneficiary substances" philosophy. These substances were probably all studied in isolation. Im really pretty ignorant on most things relating to chemistry, but are you at all worried about the interactions these substances have on one another. This is probably the first time these have all been combined to a topical. Basically how do you know there won't be anti/negative synergestic effect? How do i know i won't grow some mutant secondary organism on my head?
Thanks
granger451- Posts : 125
Join date : 2011-10-08
Re: RejuvePlex anti-aging / hair loss topical DISCUSSION VIDEO!
Hey granger,
Made me laugh with the secondary mutation!
Actually, that was one of the things in the forefront of our minds when putting this thing together, so we took a number of steps to make sure that everything worked synergistically with one another, including:
1) Contracting out a professional cosmetical chemist
2) Multiple consultations with the Tri-K Industries lab staff (Tri-K is the American supplier of Mibelle Biochemistry, supplying 6 of the 13 actives in RejuvePlex)
3) Conversations with Dr. Sandford Schwartz on this subject
From what I learned from all of the above (as well as others that I can't think of off the top of my head), herbal extracts maintain their integrity when in solution with other actives. In other words, if you mix chemicals together, you risk a reaction of sorts (think high school lab experiments), which is why we're not getting into adding potential hair loss topical drugs into the formula. Not only do you have to worry about chemicals reacting with one another, but also allergic reactions from synthesized chemicals since everyone's skin is different.
That said, it took quite a few months to determine which actives to put in there, whether they would complement each other or not, etc.--although, I must admit that wasn't adequately conveyed in the video or write-up.
Also, one more point that I'd like to make...the substances themselves are designed to be cosmetical ingredients that are mixed into a formula with other cosmetical ingredients (and this includes synthetic ingredients). The only exception is nano-silver as it's not explicitly a cosmetical ingredient, though it's still safe to mix with pretty much anything. Not to mention, the actual amount of silver in the formula is 50 particles per million, and if you divide 50 by 1,000,000, that is the actual percentage (and that is all that is needed).
Made me laugh with the secondary mutation!
Actually, that was one of the things in the forefront of our minds when putting this thing together, so we took a number of steps to make sure that everything worked synergistically with one another, including:
1) Contracting out a professional cosmetical chemist
2) Multiple consultations with the Tri-K Industries lab staff (Tri-K is the American supplier of Mibelle Biochemistry, supplying 6 of the 13 actives in RejuvePlex)
3) Conversations with Dr. Sandford Schwartz on this subject
From what I learned from all of the above (as well as others that I can't think of off the top of my head), herbal extracts maintain their integrity when in solution with other actives. In other words, if you mix chemicals together, you risk a reaction of sorts (think high school lab experiments), which is why we're not getting into adding potential hair loss topical drugs into the formula. Not only do you have to worry about chemicals reacting with one another, but also allergic reactions from synthesized chemicals since everyone's skin is different.
That said, it took quite a few months to determine which actives to put in there, whether they would complement each other or not, etc.--although, I must admit that wasn't adequately conveyed in the video or write-up.
Also, one more point that I'd like to make...the substances themselves are designed to be cosmetical ingredients that are mixed into a formula with other cosmetical ingredients (and this includes synthetic ingredients). The only exception is nano-silver as it's not explicitly a cosmetical ingredient, though it's still safe to mix with pretty much anything. Not to mention, the actual amount of silver in the formula is 50 particles per million, and if you divide 50 by 1,000,000, that is the actual percentage (and that is all that is needed).
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Interested in a Laser Helmet, or curious about how you can utilize LLLT (Low-Level Laser Therapy) treatments in our fight against Hair Loss in general? Then, by all means, feel free to drop me a private message!!!
nidhogge- Posts : 2142
Join date : 2008-07-10
Re: RejuvePlex anti-aging / hair loss topical DISCUSSION VIDEO!
Great video guys, safe to say we all appreciate the hard work you're putting into this.
theseeker86- Posts : 518
Join date : 2011-05-05
Re: RejuvePlex anti-aging / hair loss topical DISCUSSION VIDEO!
Great video, I hope you guys do well with this.
A thought I had was if you guys could put together a base liposomal topical which we could add our own ingredients to. I want to try out retinyl acetate, niacinamide, some kind of vitamin C and maybe some other actives but don't know where to find a great base.
A thought I had was if you guys could put together a base liposomal topical which we could add our own ingredients to. I want to try out retinyl acetate, niacinamide, some kind of vitamin C and maybe some other actives but don't know where to find a great base.
CF- Posts : 531
Join date : 2011-06-19
Re: RejuvePlex anti-aging / hair loss topical DISCUSSION VIDEO!
Informative video CS and Nidhogge, and awesome job putting it together as usual OMG. Looking forward to receiving my first batch, will be trying on my hair and face.
sdguy- Posts : 402
Join date : 2008-08-06
Re: RejuvePlex anti-aging / hair loss topical DISCUSSION VIDEO!
Just got mine in the mail! For some reason I thought that it was going to be a cream, but a liquid is much easier to apply. How much should I use each day? I have tried an almost full dropper but that doesn't go all that far since my hair absorbs a lot of the solution. I think I might run through this stuff pretty quickly.
Also there really isn't a very strong smell so that is good.
Also there really isn't a very strong smell so that is good.
cee-low- Posts : 56
Join date : 2011-02-08
Re: RejuvePlex anti-aging / hair loss topical DISCUSSION VIDEO!
where can i purchase this ? will i shed?
israelite- Posts : 185
Join date : 2011-12-10
Re: RejuvePlex anti-aging / hair loss topical DISCUSSION VIDEO!
Thank you fellas for the kind words!
Car Fox--
We'd love to be able to provide something like this, but the liposome process is something that requires some expensive machinery and trained lab technicians. About half of the actives that we have in there are produced by Mibelle Biochemistry from Switzerland, whose workers are primarily phds. These actives are the liposomal ones. There is another ingredient from them that we're considering adding that has Borage Oil, Vitamin A, and a couple other healthy nutrients in liposomal format though...
cee-low--
Glad that it got to you quick! Yea, given that I buzz, a little goes a long way for me. I guess the best way to apply would be to hold your hair back while putting a drop every inch or so around the general areas that you want to cover, and then massage in while the hair is held back so that it doesn't absorb it!
israelite--
Here is the link to purchase: https://immortalhair.forumotion.com/t4310-immortal-hair-supplement-line-and-topical-now-available-order-information-here
I would not expect a shed from this.
Car Fox--
We'd love to be able to provide something like this, but the liposome process is something that requires some expensive machinery and trained lab technicians. About half of the actives that we have in there are produced by Mibelle Biochemistry from Switzerland, whose workers are primarily phds. These actives are the liposomal ones. There is another ingredient from them that we're considering adding that has Borage Oil, Vitamin A, and a couple other healthy nutrients in liposomal format though...
cee-low--
Glad that it got to you quick! Yea, given that I buzz, a little goes a long way for me. I guess the best way to apply would be to hold your hair back while putting a drop every inch or so around the general areas that you want to cover, and then massage in while the hair is held back so that it doesn't absorb it!
israelite--
Here is the link to purchase: https://immortalhair.forumotion.com/t4310-immortal-hair-supplement-line-and-topical-now-available-order-information-here
I would not expect a shed from this.
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nidhogge- Posts : 2142
Join date : 2008-07-10
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