Public Project - Blueprint of Hair

What is LED Phototherapy?

LED Phototherapy is based on the principle that living cells are able to absorb and are influenced by light and the treatment has long been recognised for its regenerating and anti-inflammatory properties. The system we use at The PRP Lab combines Blue 415nm, Red 633nm and Near Infrared 830nm which are the most internationally recognised and clinically evidenced wavelengths for LED Phototherapy.A range of conditions can be treated with LED Phototherapy such as acne, red and blemished skin, pigmentation, hair loss and aging skin. It can also be used as the ultimate Red Carpet Facial treatment.

Regenary Activa can be used to treat one of the most frustrating and common concerns for both men and women, hair loss. The treatment involves harvesting the natural growth factors and stem cell precursors in a tissue sample, and reintroducing them to feed the hair follicle. This minimally invasive procedure promotes healthy hair growth, and reduces hair loss.

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You don’t need to do all those with the NFT else it would defeat the purpose, and as you can see the script came out very long (still not done yet) and there is other group which also has a lot of information. At the end Captain will only choose some parts of the information to create a NFT that will work for all cases.

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What will the Mandala Image gonna look like? Is it something you choose or Captain comes up with his own Epic one?

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No idea, probably the other group will have or have an image already.

Normal hair porosity.
HOW TO DETERMINE HAIR POROSITY AND WHAT IT MEANS FOR YOUR HAIR - Clever Curl.

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Revision seems like a powerful technique and tool that could be used.

Something that could trace a person’s history back to whatever factor changed to cause the hair loss in the first place. And then attempt to “revise” a person’s history so that such a factor wouldn’t have changed.

I don’t know if that could work, but most other techniques tend to turn into guesswork.

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Hit up @Manolin if he’s willing.

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The other project has this revision one included. Feel free to modify and better it.

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Any update @Kalacakra

I’m done with the script, the other team is updating their script and making some changes. I don’t know about the timeline.

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Dr. Huberman Labs hair loss and regrowth podcast.

https://www.instagram.com/p/Cq3JGZhLjVc/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY=

I’m gonna try gathering notes and provide inputs

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Was just looking at this today lol.

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We can add hopefully. I inquired about it to Sammy, see if they may restock it or potentially upgrade.

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Thank you :blush:

Patiently waiting for this awesome field :muscle:

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Is it on progress of creating?

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Hello i just saw this news and i think is awesome:

Im copying it from the article because i know people dont read much from link :sweat_smile: but if we can add this it would be fantastic:

Scientists may have finally figured out why hair turns gray — and how to stop it:

The new study, conducted using mice and published in Nature, a peer-reviewed journal, closely examined the melanocyte stem cells known to control hair color.

Earlier in life, these cells can be remarkably dynamic, but with age, as hair is lost and regrown, the McSCs tend to slow down, getting trapped in what’s known as the hair follicle bulge, meaning they don’t get a chance to finish the job they were created to do.

Finding a way to get them moving again, which appears to be entirely possible, could mean the end of gray hair — not just in mice, but in people too, according to the team at NYU’s Grossman School of Medicine.

“[This] adds to our basic understanding of how melanocyte stem cells work to color hair,” said study lead Qi Sun, PhD, a postdoctoral fellow at NYU Langone Health. “The newfound mechanisms raise the possibility that the same fixed positioning of melanocyte stem cells may exist in humans.”

“If so, it presents a potential pathway for reversing or preventing the graying of human hair by helping jammed cells to move again between developing hair follicle compartments,” Sun said.

During the study, lab mice that had their hair “physically aged” by plucking and forced regrowth were observed to have a 15% higher concentration of McSCs stuck in that follicle bulge before the hairs were pulled.

After the intervention, the percentage of hairs that no longer had pigment generating abilities rose to nearly 50%.

With the greater understanding of the stalled-out cells and their probable responsibility for loss of hair color, researchers are now focused on how to get the McSCs back on track.

According to lead researcher Professor Mayumi Ito, PhD, the task is “to investigate means of restoring motility of McSCs or of physically moving them back to their germ compartment, where they can produce pigment.

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The following comes from a 1881 remedies book. Coal oil was apparently a cure for baldness in the distant past. I think this could be a separate future field by Dream or it can be added here to this one.

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Edgar Cayce’s remedy for baldness.

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Any updates?

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