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Just wanted to pass this on. we purchased some EGF (epidermal growth factor) and as research suggested we added 50 mcg in 120 mL (4oz) cream. I understand this takes 4-6 months to see real results on wrinkles but my wife got an unfortunate chance to see how it does with burns. She had accidentally burned her fore arm pretty badly. She put the EGF cream on the burn and it healed in 1.5 weeks. Not only did it heal, there is absolutely NO scar. This was a serious burn with blisters. All you can see is new skin, a few days in the sun and she will never know where the burn was.
This stuff seems to work very well for regenerating cell regeneration. Here is description of EGF. Hopefully we will see the same effect on wrinkles. No doubt it will help with stretch marks.
This stuff seems to work very well for regenerating cell regeneration. Here is description of EGF. Hopefully we will see the same effect on wrinkles. No doubt it will help with stretch marks.
In 1986, Stanley Cohen received the Nobel Prize for his work elucidating the role of the Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) in the regulation of cell growth and development. EGF is a growth factor that plays an important role in the regulation of cell growth, cell proliferation and differentiation. As with all growth factors, it is a small protein. EGF acts by binding to specific receptors on the cell surface, starting a cascade of very organized molecular events, including increased intracellular calcium concentration, energy production and protein synthesis.