You say interesting things indeed.
I may be considered new, although I'm registered for this forum for a long time.
The reason is I got into this world about 8 years ago, started treatment, was horrified, stopped all treatments, went my own route of general health, had general success with it, that success stopped after a while as well and things started deteriorating quickly again, but then again I also strayed from this path of general health lately, so I might need to go back to it, perhaps that's all I'm missing, but I doubt it will hold for long anyway.
You're saying that even if I don't keep on buying these products that's all they need, and you are right 100%, only that I am not fazed by the fact this is all they need, I don't care so much what they need at all. And that's why that won't be a reason for me not to try it out. It's cheap for me, and if someone makes a living off of it, then fine. Some people waste money on stuff that not only contribute to another person's living but actually hurt other people, so I could be worse off
Please excuse the next paragraph, as it's a total digression from the main subject:
You're saying that people would kill for something that works, but from what I see on the internet in general (not just this forum), is that people don't want to go too far for things (then again one might say that it's because they are not convinced they will work, but then again they didn't even try, I'm not talking about marketed shampoos though), e.g. I've noticed many a time that some person would post about how abstaining from sexual pleasure (much less horrible than killing, right?) helped him stop hair loss, only to get replies that people prefer to lose than hair than stop masturbating, or give up on hot showers etc.
Given that reality, I don't think people would go as far as killing, but of course that's just a figure of speech, and I don't think you really meant that, but what you meant is that people would go far, but I wonder just how far will they really go.
The reason I gave this example is that my "golden age" i.e. the 3 years period that my hairloss halted completely were the years I practiced those habits (not for hairloss, mind you
, I only noticed it in hindsight). Now, I'm not saying they are the cause, but saying they were at the same time, so it got me curious. At the minimum I think of trying them again, as I had other benefits as well during those times. I stopped when pressure in my life started increasing, I started lacking a bit in my self-discipline then like a tower of cards it all fell down 
Anyways, just felt like sharing these things ^^. They don't relate to the main thread.
I may be considered new, although I'm registered for this forum for a long time.
The reason is I got into this world about 8 years ago, started treatment, was horrified, stopped all treatments, went my own route of general health, had general success with it, that success stopped after a while as well and things started deteriorating quickly again, but then again I also strayed from this path of general health lately, so I might need to go back to it, perhaps that's all I'm missing, but I doubt it will hold for long anyway.
You're saying that even if I don't keep on buying these products that's all they need, and you are right 100%, only that I am not fazed by the fact this is all they need, I don't care so much what they need at all. And that's why that won't be a reason for me not to try it out. It's cheap for me, and if someone makes a living off of it, then fine. Some people waste money on stuff that not only contribute to another person's living but actually hurt other people, so I could be worse off

Please excuse the next paragraph, as it's a total digression from the main subject:
You're saying that people would kill for something that works, but from what I see on the internet in general (not just this forum), is that people don't want to go too far for things (then again one might say that it's because they are not convinced they will work, but then again they didn't even try, I'm not talking about marketed shampoos though), e.g. I've noticed many a time that some person would post about how abstaining from sexual pleasure (much less horrible than killing, right?) helped him stop hair loss, only to get replies that people prefer to lose than hair than stop masturbating, or give up on hot showers etc.
Given that reality, I don't think people would go as far as killing, but of course that's just a figure of speech, and I don't think you really meant that, but what you meant is that people would go far, but I wonder just how far will they really go.
The reason I gave this example is that my "golden age" i.e. the 3 years period that my hairloss halted completely were the years I practiced those habits (not for hairloss, mind you


Anyways, just felt like sharing these things ^^. They don't relate to the main thread.
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