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Anyone have any suggestion to heal white skin scars caused by scrapes and such?
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<treatments for vitiligo> I used a dilute copper solution to restore pigment to my eyebrows and whiskers, but when the solution was too concentrated it produced, within a few hours, a raised pigmented area, so I stopped using it topically. Vitamin D and progesterone favor the survival of pigment cells. I think a topical solution of aspirin and caffeine might be helpful, and is safe. viewtopic.php?t=1035&p=11597#p11587
mmartian wrote:I emailed Dr. Peat about restoring color to my graying hair a few days ago. This was his response:
Ray Peat wroteo you know how your thyroid function is? Thyroid regulates copper assimilation, and also the hormones that regulate pigment.
I found that applying a weak solution of copper just once would restore color immediately to eyebrows, or to about 10% of sideburn hairs, apparently because the very long-lived hairs have to be in the right phase of growth, and eyebrows, with a very short life, seem to stay receptive to the stimulation. But I also found that a slightly too strong solution could cause a mole to develop almost instantly, with an invasion of pigment cells. I think a safer alternative would be to supplement, either topically or orally, a little DHEA. viewtopic.php?f=68&t=1035#p9652
Red light perhaps?Registration said:Anyone have any suggestion to heal white skin scars caused by scrapes and such?
Thanks!
Stem cells, cell culture, and culture: Issues in regenerationRay Peat said:Light, especially the red light which penetrates easily into tissues, activates the formation of new cells as well as their differentiation. It affects energy production, increasing the formation of mitochondria, and the activity of the DNA methyltransferase enzymes. Red light accelerates wound healing, and improves the quality of the scar, reducing the amount of fibrosis. The daily cycling between darkness and light is probably an important factor in regulating the birth and differentiation of cells.
No, I use it straight on the gums. It's thick so it's a little easier to use a little olive oil when you apply it topically. It's just an option.mandance said:Do you do the same for applying to gums also with progest e? I never thought to add it with that other stuff. I am awaiting some in the mail. And it will be my first time.
Progesterone SummariesRay Peat said:PROGESTERONE SUPPLEMENTATION
SYMPTOMATIC: For tendonitis, bursitis, arthritis, sunburn, etc., progesterone in vitamin E can be applied locally after a little olive oil has been put on the skin to make it easier to spread the progesterone solution.
Are you referring to his article about Rosacea?jyb said:One of the recent RP articles is also about topical applications.
Ray Peat said:The sun-damaged areas in rosacea can be directly provided with some of the protective factors by applying them topically. In the same way that topical lactate can cause vasodilation and disturbed energy metabolism (Rendl, et al., 2001), topical niacinamide, progesterone, vitamin K, and coenzyme Q10 can improve the metabolism and function of the local tissues. Riboflavin can probably be useful when applied topically, but because of its extreme sensitivity to light, it should usually be used only internally, unless the treated skin is covered to prevent exposure to light. Topically applied caffeine, even after sun exposure, can reduce local tissue damage (Koo, et al., 2007). Aspirin and saturated fats can also be protective when applied topically.
Rosacea, inflammation, and aging: The inefficiency of stressProgesterone regulates smooth muscle tone, including the walls of veins, so that a deficiency allows veins to enlarge. It also prevents overgrowth of fibrotic tissue, and in some contexts may inhibit angioneogenesis.
Best bulbs for red light are clear 250 watt incandescent bulbs .Registration said:You folks are great.
Any specific (read: amazon link) bulb for red light?