Cure for BALDNESS: JXL069 / PP405 . Any source?

expylon

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Sorry for clickbait, not a total cure, but its pretty much it.

PP405 is a topical small molecule that reactivates dormant hair follicle stem cells to promote hair regrowth. It works by targeting a metabolic pathway within the hair follicle, specifically inhibiting the mitochondrial pyruvate carrier (MPC) protein, which shifts the cell's metabolism towards a state that favors hair regeneration. This process essentially "wakes up" the dormant stem cells, encouraging them to produce new hair.

Phase 2 trials showing awesome results:

- 20% density restored in only 8 weeks
- Test subjects have norwood between 3 and 5... so its working even in big cases of baldness
- Doesnt mess up with hormones like finasteride does.

Any chinese sources willing to step up their game should start manufacturing this.

 
Stop the bullshit hype train, they've been saying "cure for baldness" and new peptides for years and years now and nothing has come out successful. Pyrilutamide, RU-58841 etc etc.. it's all out there yet no one seems to be growing a substantial amount of hair back lol, but sure must be nice for these research companies to earn money from the desperate men out there
 
Stop the bullshit hype train, they've been saying "cure for baldness" and new peptides for years and years now and nothing has come out successful. Pyrilutamide, RU-58841 etc etc.. it's all out there yet no one seems to be growing a substantial amount of hair back lol, but sure must be nice for these research companies to earn money from the desperate men out there

$15 billion+ / year spent by men fighting hairloss every single year.

Too many companies with teams of scientists scouring the earth for all possible cures for anything to be missed. To be first would be to hit the jackpot. More money in a baldness cure than any other drug ever discovered, including GLPs.
 
100% agree.

It's funny how these drugs always seem promising in trials but never actually make it to the mainstream, they stay stuck in the grey zone area and especially with the bodybuilding scene, because these companies damn well know that this kind of people are the only ones willing to experiment the shit out of every single drug out there that can modify the body and aesthethics. Easy $$$.
 
Stop the bullshit hype train, they've been saying "cure for baldness" and new peptides for years and years now and nothing has come out successful. Pyrilutamide, RU-58841 etc etc.. it's all out there yet no one seems to be growing a substantial amount of hair back lol, but sure must be nice for these research companies to earn money from the desperate men out there

trials are going simply perfect, biggest worry was the compound going systemic, which didnt

even google invested on this

dont be so mad, it has to happen some day
 
$15 billion+ / year spent by men fighting hairloss every single year.
one of the most wealthy guys i’ve ever known was one of only “x” amount board certified Dr’s who performed a certain type of hair transplant in America. like you stated, the amount of money that men will spent to restore their scalp is amazing.

i use the term “known” loosely, not like we were bros…but well enough to know i should have chose a different major.
 
one of the most wealthy guys i’ve ever known was one of only “x” amount board certified Dr’s who performed a certain type of hair transplant in America. like you stated, the amount of money that men will spent to restore their scalp is amazing.

i use the term “known” loosely, not like we were bros…but well enough to know i should have chose a different major.

I do think the idea of "banking" peak health hair follicles for possible future cloning techniques (for unlimited grafts available for transplant surgery) offers some promise. And if it doesn't pan out it costs a few hairs and a little money.

Must be really difficult to clone follicles because they've been pursuing that forever it seems.
 
Ongoing developments can be found here:

 
Here's a source. Haven't verified it though.
Seems this may be a scam. Website says:

"SCU-405 is a topical research formulation developed by P405Research, inspired by a man made molecule PP405, currently in Phase II clinical trials for androgenetic alopecia."

Sounds like a movie "inspired by real-life events." What's more, a friend of mine ordered from them and didn't receive any confirmation email.
 
Seems this may be a scam. Website says:

"SCU-405 is a topical research formulation developed by P405Research, inspired by a man made molecule PP405, currently in Phase II clinical trials for androgenetic alopecia."

Sounds like a movie "inspired by real-life events." What's more, a friend of mine ordered from them and didn't receive any confirmation email.
My thoughts exactly. "inspired by" means it's not actually the real thing, and they're just trying to capitalize on the hype behind the name, without actually producing PP405. Hard pass.
 
1g JXL069: USD2650

tell me there is a formatting error or it’s missing a decimal point? 1 gram, $2650.00? you can go all-inclusive transplant in Turkey for less than that.
 
1g JXL069: USD2650

tell me there is a formatting error or it’s missing a decimal point? 1 gram, $2650.00? you can go all-inclusive transplant in Turkey for less than that.
That’s what I said

Though I don’t recommend a Hair transplant for less than that hahaha
 
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