>sugar is ba-
i'll finally be able to grow a beard and hide my baby face
We have thousands of compounds that do that. The question is how safe is it?
I like how the scientist that discovered it say:Please be aware that the University of Sheffield disclaims any connection to websites that offer 2dDR for the topical treatment of hair loss. When we published our manuscript showing this sugar can stimulate hair regrowth following testosterone-induced hair loss in mice, we viewed this as the first step in the journey towards producing something that is safe and effective for clinical use.However, prior to the sugar being approved for clinical use, it will need to undergo rigorous toxicity testing and be submitted to the regulatory authority of the country in which the first-in-man clinical studies will be undertaken. Realistically, this will be a 2-3 year process. The University of Sheffield does not endorse any company for the development of products for hair loss and we are dismayed to see that our research paper has been cited as if we have a connection to such products – we do not. Patient safety is paramount and this sugar has not yet been subjected to any regulatory authority for approval for clinical use.
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>>75481342Ketosisters is it over for us?