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    GlossaryLithium Chloride

    chemical compound used in research and industrial applications

    Lithium Chloride (LiCl) is a chemical compound consisting of lithium and chlorine. It is commonly used in various industrial applications, such as in air conditioning systems as a desiccant to control humidity, and in the production of lithium metal. In biological research, it is sometimes used to study the effects of lithium on cellular processes, including its potential impact on hair growth and alopecia.

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      community Hair follicle neogenesis

       7 upvotes 10 years ago
      A user plans to experiment with creating new hair follicles using methods like derma rolling, applying lithium chloride, tannic acid, and various other substances including caffeine, ketoconazole, and raspberry ketones. They also consider using anti-inflammatories, immunosuppressants, and DHT inhibitors to potentially improve results.

      community Microneedling Only Results?? (No fin/minox)

      in Finasteride  4 upvotes 5 years ago
      The post discusses using microneedling alone for hair regrowth without finasteride or minoxidil due to side effects and dependency concerns. The user is also considering the "Zix" formula, acetic acid, topical zinc solutions, and lithium chloride.

      community Opinions on Scalp fibrosis and DHT?

      in Research/Science  9 upvotes 3 years ago
      The conversation discusses the theory that scalp fibrosis contributes to male pattern baldness (MPB) by increasing DHT concentration, and mentions treatments like Minoxidil. The user seeks opinions on the theory and the effectiveness of scalp massages.

      community Genuine Minoxidil Sanity Check-Tiktok Shops

      in Minoxidil  187 upvotes 1 week ago
      A user bought Kirkland Minoxidil from a TikTok shop and sought confirmation of its authenticity through a bleach test, which some users warned could be dangerous. Many participants advised against buying from TikTok due to the risk of fakes, suggesting alternatives like buying from Costco or reputable online pharmacies.