According to Professor Junzhi Fukuda of Yokohama national University; Scientists in Japan have apparently developed a new way of hair growth through the McDonald's french fry.

Early tests have already indicated the technique will be just as successful on human skin cells. We hope this technique will improve human hair regenerative therapy to treat hair loss such as androgenic alopecia (male pattern baldness).

There is a hair follicle germ that is actually cultured IN a McDonald's french fry chemical called dimethylpolysiloxane. The scientists collected the germs and implanted them in some mice using human stem cells. And shockingly enough--within days, the mice had furry backs and scalps.

 

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