Yes, you did not read it wrong. Japanese scientists have signed a study claiming that McDonald's potato crisps are the solution for baldness. We do not know where or how they come to their mind, but the result is enormous.
Scientists in Yokohama National University in Japan experimented with a substance called "dimethylpolysiloxane" on mice. It was understood that the substance triggered the biological system that allowed the hair to stretch again. It is said that a new treatment for baldness may have been discovered as a result of initial tests on humans.
With the use of human stem cells, and with a technique that is extremely simple to administer, it has been exciting that mouse subjects can be re-radiated. The substance again rebuilt the backs and bodies of the rodents.!
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This substance, known as hair follicle cells (HFG), activates units that directly affect hair growth, and is also found in McDonald's fries. But the task of frying is to prevent the foaming of the oil which continuously processes at high temperatures.
Professor at the National University of Yokohama. Junji Fukuda says that a significant number of individuals are uncomfortable with hair loss, especially in aging societies, and that they spend billions of dollars each year on research in this area.
The biggest obstacle to producing HFGs in McDonald's fry and recreated in the lab is the production challenge. However, researchers may have overcome this problem by therapy methods that can be arranged to hair follicles.