A Japanese stem cell research team may have found a way to eliminate baldness by using an ingredient in McDonald’s french fries.
The scientists from Yokohama National University discovered the chemical dimethylpolysiloxane, a silicone used in McDonald’s fry oil to prevent splashing, can be used to mass produce hair follicles on mice.
The “simple method” has proved widely successful in creating “hair follicle germs” (HFG), or cells that help grow hair follicles, according to the study.
The research team credits the use of dimethylpolysiloxane in the ground-breaking experiment that has resulted in thousands of simultaneous hair follicle germs.
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That might explain Hil-Liar-y's mustache ?Ray?
ReplyDeleteMy hair is really thick on top of my head but I'm bald on the sides.Maybe some McDonald's fries will help.
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ReplyDeleteI can't wait to hear the cashiers at the Drive Thru ask, Would you like some hair with your fries?
ReplyDeleteSo that's why i have hair growing under the seat in my car
ReplyDeleteHmmm....haven't ate McDonald's fries since I found two dead flies in the bottom of the container. AFTER I had finished eating them. No thanks...
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