Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Restarting Today

Restarting today at half dosage once per day, instead of full dosage twice a day.

Pics later tonight.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Pics and Some Bad News

Well... I had to clean my horses stall after dinner tonight. During which I started to go into what seemed similar, from memory, metabolic shock. Which was odd to me at the time because I had eaten about a half hour before, so that shouldn't have happened. I am worried now that the prolonged use of the CRF blocker, PS, is burning out my endocrine system.

This is a bummer for me because I feel as if I have come so far along this journey; my goals seem fingertips away.

Anyways, I am stopping treatment for 7 days for rest. Also, I am removing all other ingredients from my mix except for DMSO and PS, to rule out other factors. After my rest I will resume at quarter dosage.

I am posting pictures of where I am at currently and will update again at the end of the month to compare any hair loss that occurs do to the break. Another note, the PS ends up being stored within our cells so I may very well need to take a longer break. At the same time though, because it builds up it may continue to protect against the DHT inflammation within the hair cells.

Anyways here are the pics.




Also, check out what I got below. My body is a temple but I am determined to make it better. Check out ChemPE(NSFW). Yes, I am a crazy bastard.



Friday, January 20, 2012

Blood Work

I got my blood work back and everything mostly checks out.

Only 3 things stuck out.

1. My hemoglobin count was high but I attribute this to me being a smoker of 17 years. I guess it really is time to quit that.

2. My lymphocyte count was in the high range but not abnormal. This is most likely due to the PS up-regulating the immune system. This leads to other explanations as I have not gotten sick since starting this while everyone around me has gotten the flu.

3. My calcium levels were high but not abnormal. This one is likely due to the allantoin as it increases the rate of cellular remodeling, including bone.

I am on chantix now to quit smoking; wish me luck. I will get another set of tests done in May and compare.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Quick Update

I am currently reworking some of the blog to make things easier and I plan on posting updated pictures at the end of the month.

Check back soon.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

The relationship between cortisol and hair loss


This was a response I wrote to a thread on ************.com.

This is the reason why cortisol levels and hair shedding/loss are intertwined.

Cortisol(Corticosteroids) blocks cellular differentiation.

So, the reason we experience hair loss is because the cortisol response from the DHT sensitivity eventually halts our hair stem cells from differentiating into the hair follicle matrix. At the same time the hair follicle matrix which produces the keratinized portion of the hair, is susceptible as well. Therefore over time as cortisol levels increase and begin to saturate the matrix the hair matrix itself begins to get smaller and thinner, then the matrix is unable to build a thick healthy follicle.

Second, nano lipid encapsulation does actually work very well for large molecule chemicals; > 1000g/mol.

Third, after the cortisol is removed the cellular differentiation is immediately resumed.

Forth, each person has a different threshold for DHT sensitivity and will incur a different cortisol response level. Some people may have a high DHT response that highly increases cortisol while others may have a very low DHT response with very minor cortisol increases. Therefore, some people may need to drop the cortisol by a large margin while other people may need to drop it only slightly.

So, in a true setting; not spectral F7. You would have a pure source of astressin-b encapsulated with nano lipids. Then you would apply that as much as needed to reduce your specific cortisol response to as low as possible.

My feelings on astressin-b are that while it works it may be impractical in the long run as it affects your ACTH levels as well as the corticosteroids.

Monday, January 2, 2012

4th month comparison pictures continued.

I don't have a lot of landmarks on my forehead to use for reference, but I think I got the dots in the right spots.

I am including photos of temples but I don't have good comparisons photos, sorry. Also, I have noticed that the hair tends to regrow in a honeycomb fashion.