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lol I support both, just something I have noticed on the forum a lot.
 
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lol I support both, just something I have noticed on the forum a lot.
Thankfully, this forum is (largely) all about evidence and genuine curative potential when it comes to treatments. That's my takeaway.
Some other groups are just Jastreboff playgrounds. TT is the best!!
 
I checked out FX-322. You do know successful clinical testing in mice does not always translate into efficacy in humans? I'm worried about that... :(
yeah I do know that, but the tested this in a human cochlea too, but it was an explant so the owner of it couldn't report anything.
 
yeah I do know that, but the tested this in a human cochlea too, but it was an explant so the owner of it couldn't report anything.
This is barely a drug though. Most mammals can't regenerate hair cells for the same reason. If it works on mice, it pretty much a slam dunk it will work on humans. I do kind of wish they would have tested it on a primate...sorry not sorry
 
No that's how the FDA works with new types of drugs that treat something that has no other treatment. I was stating a fact, not being optimistic.
Well that's a breath of fresh air. Many people on this forum expect this to come out in like 2025 or later, which is ridiculous.
 
The future of all medicine is tissue regeneration. Almost everything else is a half ass nonsense.

We are actually very lucky, sorta, that this new era of medicine is beginning with the disease most of us here have.

https://www.quantamagazine.org/axolotl-genome-slowly-yields-secrets-of-limb-regrowth-20180702/

They are unlocking the secrets of lizard and fish tissue regeneration relatively quickly and these mechanisms are indeed latent in human beings. Cut off your finger passed the last knuckle, finger regrows, cut off before last knuckle, it doesn't regrow.

https://www.npr.org/sections/health...-how-amputated-fingertips-sometimes-grow-back

Hopefully some billionaires donate their fortunes to this kind of science.
 

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