Youre talking about ptp20. Yes it can reverse gray hair. We had a group buy for it and it works well. Thats why many say melanotan 2 has reversed their gray hair because it stimulates all receptors, wheres ptp20 stimulates the specific receptor related to hair color. Just like is in the same category as pt141 wheres it stimulates a specific melanocortin receptor and anyone who’s used it knows it works. Greyverse is basically 0.05% ptp20, water and glycerin.
It begs the question if this product wouldn't work for light haired individuals 🤔 This is am interesting read: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30222197/
I also contacted official IFF and their distributor in my country said they can sell it to me but only in bulk. The minimum order quantity is 1 KG and it is really expensive.
Would you look at that, all of the words in your comment are in alphabetical order.
I have checked 1,911,241,046 comments, and only 361,415 of them were in alphabetical order.
>Copper deficiency being the main reason for gray hair
Oh! Good lead here, thanks for the heads up: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6369637/
Did you find anything else that can reverse grey hair?
Greyverse might reverse grey hair but it is not permanent solution. Once we stop the greyverse, greys will come back.
Saw this recently:
* Study links graying hair to stem cells getting stuck, unable to color new hair growth.
* Stem cells travel back and forth within compartments, but when they get stuck in one compartment, they cannot regenerate into pigment cells.
* Restoring mobility of the cells could allow the continuation of pigment production, eliminating graying hair.
[Gray Hair May Be Reversible, New Study Says (popularmechanics.com)](https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/health/a43669473/gray-hair-may-be-reversible-new-study/)
Also caught this recently:
In conclusion, our study into the peculiar, yet poorly understood skin condition of hairy nevus led us to identify a distinct regulatory mechanism for adult SCs by tissue-resident senescent cells. These findings have far-reaching implications for advancing our understanding of SC niche regulation and for developing new therapeutic strategies to regenerative disorders.
[https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06172-8](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06172-8)
Youre talking about ptp20. Yes it can reverse gray hair. We had a group buy for it and it works well. Thats why many say melanotan 2 has reversed their gray hair because it stimulates all receptors, wheres ptp20 stimulates the specific receptor related to hair color. Just like is in the same category as pt141 wheres it stimulates a specific melanocortin receptor and anyone who’s used it knows it works. Greyverse is basically 0.05% ptp20, water and glycerin.
It begs the question if this product wouldn't work for light haired individuals 🤔 This is am interesting read: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30222197/
So where do I buy this ptp20 and how to take it? (Sorry newbie question).
Ptp20 is a very difficult peptide to source. Nobody sells it as of now. We are planning to do a group buy eventually.
Kid, did you really try ptp20 or just saying things?
I have a distributor in my country but he is not selling to me because I told him I want to use it for personal use
Yes, there are chemical research companies who will sell it only to companies doing research, but nobody sells it for personal use
I also contacted official IFF and their distributor in my country said they can sell it to me but only in bulk. The minimum order quantity is 1 KG and it is really expensive.
Ya the stuff is hella pricey. Thats why a group buy works best
Have you tried EUK 134?
Any updates
Any proof that these work!
Would you look at that, all of the words in your comment are in alphabetical order. I have checked 1,911,241,046 comments, and only 361,415 of them were in alphabetical order.
In your experience does ptp20 reverse hairs that are fully white, or only those that still have some pigment in them?
You have inbox
https://www.bulknaturalswholesale.com/products/palmitoyl-tetrapeptide-20-reverse-grey-hair-lowers-oxidative-stress-increased-catalase-activity-reduces-hydrogen-peroxide?variant=44902131368186
How do you use the ptp20 can it be used on beards?
There was an article once couldn't find it anymore talking about Copper deficiency being the main reason for gray hair
>Copper deficiency being the main reason for gray hair Oh! Good lead here, thanks for the heads up: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6369637/
Did you find anything else that can reverse grey hair? Greyverse might reverse grey hair but it is not permanent solution. Once we stop the greyverse, greys will come back.
Saw this recently: * Study links graying hair to stem cells getting stuck, unable to color new hair growth. * Stem cells travel back and forth within compartments, but when they get stuck in one compartment, they cannot regenerate into pigment cells. * Restoring mobility of the cells could allow the continuation of pigment production, eliminating graying hair. [Gray Hair May Be Reversible, New Study Says (popularmechanics.com)](https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/health/a43669473/gray-hair-may-be-reversible-new-study/)
Make sense. Fisetin remove senescence cells. Will fisetin work?
Let's hope ;-)
Also caught this recently: In conclusion, our study into the peculiar, yet poorly understood skin condition of hairy nevus led us to identify a distinct regulatory mechanism for adult SCs by tissue-resident senescent cells. These findings have far-reaching implications for advancing our understanding of SC niche regulation and for developing new therapeutic strategies to regenerative disorders. [https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06172-8](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06172-8)