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Originally I just used just topical application
of the milk thistle extract directly from the
1000 mg gelcap (after piercing it and using some of
the contents) followed by a few drops of a WNT
promoting solution of 2% LiCl, 5% DMSO in distilled
water, applied with a glass dropper. I was mixing
this in a small sample vial and applying a couple of
times daily. The milk thistle extract was a brown,
oily fluid with traces of solid residue. The solution
was a clear liquid which was similar to a common 5%
minoxidil solution. After the first couple of weeks
I stopped the application of the milk-thistle extract
and just continued with the solution for a couple of
weeks. This is the method I've used so far and
appear to be seeing some positive results with the
light sanding wound.
Later I made up the following 2 solutions for possible
future use, which I labeled EGFR- and WNT+. The EGFR-
solution is intended to inhibit EGFr and promote WNT
for the first couple of weeks. The WNT+ solution is
intended to be used after that for a few weeks.
EGFR-
2% LiCl, 5% DMS0, contents of 25 1000 mg milk-thistle
extract caplets, all mixed into a solvent made
up of a 50/50 mixture of 5% rogaine and distilled
water. This turns out to be a yellowish, milky
solution which can be visible on the scalp until
massaged in. I made up 60 ml and used a 60 ml
minoxidil container for storage. I'm intending
to use about 1/2 to 1 ml of the stuff a couple of
times daily depending on the size of the area I'm
testing with.
WNT+
(same as above but without the milk thistle)
2% LiCl, 5% DMSO all mixed into a solvent made
up of a 50/50 mixture of 5% rogaine and distilled
water. This turns out to be a clear solution which
seems to behave pretty much the same way as 5%
minoxidil. I also made up 60 ml of this and used a
60 ml minoxidil container for storage. I'm intending
also use about 1/2 to 1 ml of the stuff a couple
of times daily depending on the size of the area
I'm testing with.