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04-14-2012 10:49 AM
#1031
Interesting read for info on how some u.s drug cos operate overseas...Outside of FDA jurisdiction .
http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/f...edicine-201101
makes me believe even more that may 1st won't differ from last day of April.
The underlying fact is that there is a race to be the first non surgical hair loss cure. They don't have to deal with FDA regulations outside the u.s. If they find cure, they could set up anywhere in the world and they'll make millions. Outside financing wouldn't be a problem....by the time FDA approved, baldness would be a thing of the past for celebrities and those that can afford it..Greed didn't just up and disappear on us ,it's still here and if somebody had a cure I dont seeing them waiting for FDA . If it works, it will eventually be approved for the majority.
Some act like I or others are so shallow but truth is this is a hairloss forum and if your here then they MUST be some level of insecurity within you and it's o.k. Nobody in they right mind wants to lose their hair. Being bald may b sexy to some but let it be by choice. Replicel needs to tell it like it is and not half ass info like ; it works but we cant say how good or it works to a percentage less of 100. That sounds like ROGAINE 2.0......just my morning thoughts.
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04-14-2012 01:38 PM
#1032
It's going to be beyond depressing if they don't give us any good news this time -which is what I expect. I'll probably be more devastated than any of you here with me losing my transplanted hair. Not that I have too much hope but I'm desperate for something after finding out -in my case- that "the only permanent solution" to hair loss is not permanent at all.
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04-14-2012 01:42 PM
#1033
If they dont give us good news that we should just all go on strike every bald man in the world till a cure is found!
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04-14-2012 01:54 PM
#1034
Originally Posted by VictimOfDHT
It's going to be beyond depressing if they don't give us any good news this time -which is what I expect. I'll probably be more devastated than any of you here
don't worry-they say they can give you a full head of hair.
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04-14-2012 01:55 PM
#1035
Originally Posted by 534623
they say they can give you a full head of hair.
Eh? When has Replicel ever said that?
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04-14-2012 01:59 PM
#1036
Originally Posted by gmonasco
Eh? When has Replicel ever said that?
http://www.baldtruthtalk.com/showpos...87&postcount=1
fact sheet-and on their website, videos.
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04-14-2012 02:11 PM
#1037
Senior Member
The anticipated long term result is the restoration of a full head of
hair that has been seeded by the patient’s own natural hair cells.
great
this is interesting:
In addition, hair transplantation surgery inflicts
considerable scalp tissue damage, while our procedure generates virtually no tissue damage.
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04-14-2012 02:16 PM
#1038
Originally Posted by 534623
Wishful thinking...so far. But I'm waiting for that day- not so patiently.
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04-14-2012 03:15 PM
#1039
Originally Posted by VictimOfDHT
It's going to be beyond depressing if they don't give us any good news this time -which is what I expect. I'll probably be more devastated than any of you here with me losing my transplanted hair. Not that I have too much hope but I'm desperate for something after finding out -in my case- that "the only permanent solution" to hair loss is not permanent at all.
That factsheet tell us nothing . Apparently they are keeping all the details secret I hope. The key point here is the DSC cells if they are not different than DP cells, then we are royally screwed.
The paper they published(what they based their study on), doesn't prove much difference. DP cells were able to grow on a mouse footpad and ears too 100% of the time like DSC cells.
For some reason, however, DSC cells grow hair nicely and in the right direction(ARI, also managed to grow hair in the right direction, but using DP) It's the only difference, which points out that it may in fact be the key , hence was born Replicel.
We will see some results guys, this is obvious, that's why I invested in the stock. Wether this will be cosmetically significant or not, I hope we can find out in phase 1. Most important is phase 2, hopefully they can run clinical trials like aderans with multiple protocols, which they may no need at all depending on phase 1.
it really sucks we only have one scientific paper from replicel, maybe because that's the only thing they needed to patent , they are keeping the rest top secret i suppose.
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04-14-2012 03:24 PM
#1040
Originally Posted by 534623
fact sheet-and on their website, videos.
Uh, no. That's just the ideal goal (for Replicel and everyone else who's working on hair loss treatments); it's not something Replicel said they "can" do.
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