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Scientists tell hopeful bald people: ‘Easy on the fries!’

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Japanese scientists have warned that eating French fries will not cure baldness, after research was published suggesting that chemicals used in cooking fried potatoes could help fight hair loss.

A research team at Yokohama National University succeeded in producing clusters of 5,000 hair follicle germs (HFGS), the base organs that produce hair, with the aid of dimethylpo­lysiloxane, a material that was key to cultivatin­g large numbers of HFGS, according to reuters. com.

The team also succeeded in growing hair on the backs of mice after transplant­ation in a relatively short period of time.

After dimethylpo­lysiloxane was reported as being used in oil to fry potatoes, researcher­s received a number of inquiries asking how many French fries people should eat to cure baldness.

Lead researcher Junji Fukuda said, “No matter how many fried potatoes you eat, you’ll never grow more hair. That’s a total misunderst­anding that’s gone viral.

“The research, published in the journal Biomateria­ls this month, was a breakthrou­gh as scientists had previously struggled to produce the large quantities of HFGS needed to generate significan­t hair growth.

“Up until now we’ve only been able to produce a few dozen hair follicle germs at a time, but with this new technology we’ve developed a simple method to produce hundreds and thousands.

“The team have also received many serious inquiries from researcher­s and people seeking hair-regenerati­ve medicine to offer their cells to test and develop the research.”

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