http://www.applepolyphenols.com/suppliers.htm
"This new formulation contains 400% more apple procyanidins than the one used in the hair growth studies, and is said to be stronger than Medicated Mohkatsurin PB, the commercial formula from Japan. A limited supply of the prototype is now available at http://www.applepoly.com/procyanidin-b-2"
Too bad it's not liposomal. I also wonder if it stains...
The product I'm using by Elsom Research contains the pro's btw.
Poly-GRO procyanidin b-2 topical
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Some more info from them:
Ingredients: DEIONIZED WATER, PROPRIETARY APPLE PROCYANIDINS 4%, DENATURED ALCOHOL, ALOE LEAF EXTRACT, ASCORBYL PALMITATE, TOCOPHEROL, RETINYL PALMITATE PROPYLENE GLYCOL, FRAGRANCE
When we first looked at the original lab formula that grew new hair in the
clinical trials, we had the same thought about the alcohol. The lab formula
was 10% ethanol. Our first attempts at formulations with no alcohol were
unsuccessful, in several ways. The color was unstable, the "fragrance" was
unpleasant, and the polyphenols would not stay in solution over time.
We worked backward from the 10% until we found a far lower alcohol content
that would still retain the characteristics we required. We found that less
than 3% was enough to stabilize the formula.
Chemically, plant phenolics are essentially natural alcohols. (They're not
classified as alcohols only because the hydroxyl group is not bonded to a
saturated carbon atom).
The propylene glycol is a trace amount, just enough to stabilize the
fragrance. Propolene glycol is a transdermal vector- more might increase
penetration. To produce a PG-free formula might be possible down the road,
but we'd have to beat the fragrance problem some other way. So far, we
haven't found anything better
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