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Post  sublime9 on Fri Jul 03, 2009 4:59 pm

Interesting lecture. He speaks about hair regrowth a little over half way through.

http://www.longevitynowprogram.com/news/ask-dave/

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Re: Audio Health Info - and a bit about hair loss

Post  CausticSymmetry on Fri Jul 03, 2009 10:17 pm

sublime - Thanks for the link, great information.

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Post  CausticSymmetry on Sat Jul 04, 2009 8:33 am

One of the things David Wolfe mentioned was the mineral tin. The first time I heard about tin was from Dr Joel Wallach who made this famous recording called "Dead doctors don't lie." Now David Wolfe among other things talked about tin which is loaded in Schizandra berries. Tin also happens to be found naturally in brewer's yeast. I've been taking this for the benefit of getting B-vitamins in their natural state since the synthetics suppress one B-vitamin that is not even found in any B-complex, but that's another story.

Tin is apparently stored in the adrenal glands and if this hair loss connection is ture, it might be a good idea to either consume brewer's yeast in tablets, a powder in a shake or eat plenty of Schizandra berries.

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Post  Silverlin on Sat Jul 04, 2009 12:17 pm

I know this is slightly off topic, but early this year I took brewers yeast with chlorella and got massively sick;eg constant throwing up to the point of chucking up bile.....basically the sickest I've ever been in my entire life, pretty much like food poisning(wanted to die).

Now my friend took the exact same thing and the same thing happened to him. So after a week i got other people to take the chlorella and some others to take the brewers yeast to see if it was one particular thing that was possibly contaminated.

Well no one got sick on chlorella or brewers yeast when taken seperate, so thinking it was something else i was sick from, about a week later I took the brewers yeast and chlorella yet again and was sick exactly the same all over again, my friend took the same thing also and was sick the exact same again aswell.

Does anybody know WTF is going on here? does brewers yeast really have strong contraindications with chlorella? Being that sick has really traumatised me from ever taking brewers yeast and chlorella together ever again.

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Re: Audio Health Info - and a bit about hair loss

Post  sublime9 on Sat Jul 04, 2009 2:36 pm

I am going to tune into the hair loss audio and I will post the link here prior so anyone can listen if they want.

Happy 4th.

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Post  scottyc33 on Sat Jul 04, 2009 4:56 pm

This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of Schisandra nigra, a plant native to Jeju Island, South Korea, on the promotion of hair growth. When rat vibrissa follicles were treated with 85% ethanol (EtOH) extract of S. nigra, the hair-fiber lengths of the vibrissa follicles increased significantly. In addition, after topical application of the EtOH extract of S. nigra onto the back of C57BL/6 mice every other day, anagen progression of the hair shaft was induced. Moreover, the extract increased both the expression of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) in the bulb matrix region and the proliferation of immortalized vibrissa dermal papilla cells. In order to determine the mechanism by which S. nigra promotes hair growth, we examined its relationship with the transforming growth factor-beta2 (TGF-beta2) signal pathway, which is known to be a regulator of catagen induction. When the vibrissa follicles in the anagen phase were treated with S. nigra extract for 7 days, the expression of TGF-beta2 in the bulb matrix region was found to be lower than that of the control follicles that were expected to be in the anagen-catagen transition phase. These results suggest that S. nigra extract has the potential to promote hair growth via down regulation of TGF-beta2 and the proliferation of dermal papilla.

http://www.labmeeting.com/paper/28765279/kang-2009-promotion-effect-of-schisandra-nigra-on-the-growth-of-hair

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Re: Audio Health Info - and a bit about hair loss

Post  CausticSymmetry on Sun Jul 05, 2009 10:54 am

I found this today:

http://www.springerlink.com/content/n45t02557j35607u/fulltext.pdf?page=1

Katsuhiko Yokoi1 Contact Information, Mieko Kimura1 and Yoshinori Itokawa1
(1) Department of Hygiene, Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University, Konoe-chou Yoshida, Sakyo-ku, 606 Kyoto, Japan

Received: 10 January 1990 Accepted: 1 February 1990
Abstract To clarify the influence of dietary tin deficiency on growth and mineral status, the following two different synthetic diets were fed to male Wistar rats: group 1—a diet containing 1.99 μg tin/g; group 2—a diet containing 17 ng tin/g. The rats in group 2 showed poor growth, lowered response to sound, and alopecia, with decreased food efficiency compared with rats in group 1. The changes of mineral concentrations in tissues observed in group 2, compared with group 1, are summarized as follows: calcium concentration in lung increased; magnesium concentration in lung decreased; iron concentrations in spleen and kidney increased; iron concentration in femoral muscle decreased; zinc concentration in heart decreased; copper concentrations in heart and tibia decreased; manganese concentrations in femoral muscle and tibia decreased. These results suggest that tin may be essential for rat growth.

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