What caught my attention as someone who lives in regulatory approvals all day: This isn't just a new product launch it required demonstrating that each ingredient contributes to the combined effect, not just proving the mix is "safe enough." It's part of a broader US push to move more verified-safe drugs from prescription-only to OTClowering costs, cutting down unnecessary doctor visits, and increasing consumer choice
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Hair restoration treatments work in these 4 ways: Helps wake up hair follicles that havent been producing hair, and get them to start growing hair again Thickens individual hair follicles that have grown thin and smaller (more like peach fuzz) over time Provides the building blocks for hair growth (the right nutrients for hair to grow) Block bad hormones or other chemical imbalances that are inhibiting hair growth Hair is transplanted from areas of thicker growth into areas of sparser growth, to create more coverage where its needed Some treatments do only 1 of these things, or just a few, but none do all
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Vendors often market BPC-157 as a research chemical with disclaimers like not for human use. This creates a legal loophole that allows sale but not sanctioned use