14-08-2017, 09:19 PM
(This post was last modified: 14-08-2017, 10:31 PM by Miss Mad Scientist.)
Ugg so I was thinking of plausible hypothetical ways to increase HGF due to the release of your natural heparin storage.
Heparin is stored in granules inside of mast cells. Mast cells are white blood cells that are basically everywhere in the body.
They are involved with allergies (main reason actually) and mast cell diseases, and they release granules filled with histamine and other mediators like Heparin. There are many ways and reasons (diseases for example) why mast cells release their granules. I thought to discuss a plausible one.
Upon tissue damage mast cells can release these granules. Only way I can think of to apply this is to use dermarolling on your breasts, so heparin is increased locally within your breast tissue.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/article...po=22.0588
Besides the fact that dermarolling is absolutely amazing for your body
I would do it at home. Half life of heparin is 1.5, so if you do it in the evening before bed. Then maybe HGF together with IGF-1 released higher at night might see some more significant growth.
But this is all very hypothetical, and just random thoughts I wanted to share on the matter.
Here something extra fun to read: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/art...131100046X
Hounestly, I wouldn't want to increase my HGF for a long period of time. I am really up for increasing other growth factors, but this one is just too cancer prone for my taste. But I guess dermarolling once every 6 weeks couldn't harm.
Edit:
Capsaicin creme could possibly do the same. It induces degranulation of mast cells. Capsaicin is the spicy ingredient found in hot peppers.
https://www.koreamed.org/SearchBasic.php?RID=0049KJA%2F1998.31.4.629&DT=1
Heparin is stored in granules inside of mast cells. Mast cells are white blood cells that are basically everywhere in the body.
They are involved with allergies (main reason actually) and mast cell diseases, and they release granules filled with histamine and other mediators like Heparin. There are many ways and reasons (diseases for example) why mast cells release their granules. I thought to discuss a plausible one.
Upon tissue damage mast cells can release these granules. Only way I can think of to apply this is to use dermarolling on your breasts, so heparin is increased locally within your breast tissue.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/article...po=22.0588
Besides the fact that dermarolling is absolutely amazing for your body
I would do it at home. Half life of heparin is 1.5, so if you do it in the evening before bed. Then maybe HGF together with IGF-1 released higher at night might see some more significant growth.
But this is all very hypothetical, and just random thoughts I wanted to share on the matter.
Here something extra fun to read: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/art...131100046X
Hounestly, I wouldn't want to increase my HGF for a long period of time. I am really up for increasing other growth factors, but this one is just too cancer prone for my taste. But I guess dermarolling once every 6 weeks couldn't harm.
Edit:
Capsaicin creme could possibly do the same. It induces degranulation of mast cells. Capsaicin is the spicy ingredient found in hot peppers.
https://www.koreamed.org/SearchBasic.php?RID=0049KJA%2F1998.31.4.629&DT=1