CG 210 w/ link to before/after pics

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  • habemus
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    !!!!!






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  • doke
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    Well i tried to return to using cg210 but again after a few days the pimples appear on scalp so i am staying on minox instead which does work better for me.

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  • CurlyBird
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    I am not really impressed by those pictures. There is little if any difference that I can see. In some cases one is just darker than the other.

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  • bigentries
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    So now people are believing him?

    Have some self respect, baldies are so easy to scam

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  • clandestine
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    Entirely different lighting between those two shots bro.

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  • habemus
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    INGREDIENTS: Aqua/Water, Alcohol, Allium
    Cepa (Onion) Bulb Extract, Betaine, Glycerin,
    Citrus Medica Limonum (Lemon) Fruit Extract, Parfum/Fragrance, Sodium Chloride,
    Theobroma Cacao (Cocoa) Extract, Paullinia
    Cupana Extract, Maltodextrin, Silica

    come on not impressive at all..


    Unimpressive? I understand but my result remains favorable.




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  • Imalmostbald
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    INGREDIENTS: Aqua/Water, Alcohol, Allium
    Cepa (Onion) Bulb Extract, Betaine, Glycerin,
    Citrus Medica Limonum (Lemon) Fruit Extract, Parfum/Fragrance, Sodium Chloride,
    Theobroma Cacao (Cocoa) Extract, Paullinia
    Cupana Extract, Maltodextrin, Silica

    come on not impressive at all..

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  • NeedHairASAP
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    Originally posted by doke
    hi guys remember that on the cg210 web site habs is pics are there and some others and also the trial people whoever they are and im thinking would a drug company have taken this product on if it was crap i do not think so but its also nice if it works and we could drop minox which im not keen on using.
    Loreal had that scam a year or two ago so.... you never know who will take what on.

    Anyway, all the ingredients are anti-inflammatories, I'm just wondering about absorption.

    This entire thing is sketchy, but habs pictures, to me, look like some of the most legit pictures I've ever seen. Issue is, there should be lots of people posting similar results and there isn't.

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  • doke
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    Originally posted by NeedHairASAP
    Water, Alcohol, Onion, Bulb Extract, Betaine, Glycerin, Lemon, Fruit Extract, Perfume, Sodium Chloride, Cocoa Extract, Paullina Cupana Extact, Maltodextrin, Silica


    Everything in here is anti-inflammatory.


    Onion:

    Seven different synthetic thiosulfinates, and cepaene- and/or thiosulfinate-rich onion extracts were found to inhibit in vitro the chemotaxis of human granulocytes induced by formyl-methionine-leucine-phenylalanine in a dose-dependent manner and at a concentration range of 0.1-100 microM. Diphenylth …


    quercetin



    Glycerin

    Fish oil's positive effects on psoriasis have been explained as anti-inflammatory. Here's a study that let's us link it to glycerin: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19328666

    Lemon

    The mucilage extracted from a lemon juice centrifugation pulp was studied for its anti-inflammatory effect in rat. In vivo the lemon mucilage significantly inhibited carrageenan-induced edema in rat paw from 59% to 73.5% showing the highest effect at the third hour. In vitro, at the doses of 10(-8), …


    Sodium Chloride (salt)

    sucks water out, good for swelling.

    cocoa extract

    Flavanol-rich extracts from cocoa and green tea may reduce markers of oxidative stress and inflammation in obese adults at risk for insulin resistance, says a new study.


    silica and maltodextrin both have anti imflammatory properties.




    Sounds good to me, but how well do they get absorbed through the skin?
    Many thanks need for this very interesting.

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  • doke
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    hi guys remember that on the cg210 web site habs is pics are there and some others and also the trial people whoever they are and im thinking would a drug company have taken this product on if it was crap i do not think so but its also nice if it works and we could drop minox which im not keen on using.

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  • clandestine
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    Ok. Be sure to let us know if you regrow fantastic amounts of hair

    Serious note though good for you for taking the plunge, you know the risk of inefficacy. It absolutely helps to have someone else trial this, regardless of other members touting snake oil.

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  • NeedHairASAP
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    Yeah I decided to give it a try. Would be interested if anybody knew about the ability for these ingredients to be absorbed by the skin.

    I'm a strong believer that anti-inflammatories are where it's at.

    I don't expect much, but if it can keep the inflammation in my scalp down even a little it may be worth it.

    I'll take pics and keep you guys updated.

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  • clandestine
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    What remains to be seen is another member who has trialed this. Do they exist?

    We all agree at this moment it's terribly sketchy.

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  • NeedHairASAP
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    Water, Alcohol, Onion, Bulb Extract, Betaine, Glycerin, Lemon, Fruit Extract, Perfume, Sodium Chloride, Cocoa Extract, Paullina Cupana Extact, Maltodextrin, Silica


    Everything in here is anti-inflammatory.


    Onion:

    Seven different synthetic thiosulfinates, and cepaene- and/or thiosulfinate-rich onion extracts were found to inhibit in vitro the chemotaxis of human granulocytes induced by formyl-methionine-leucine-phenylalanine in a dose-dependent manner and at a concentration range of 0.1-100 microM. Diphenylth …


    quercetin



    Glycerin

    Fish oil's positive effects on psoriasis have been explained as anti-inflammatory. Here's a study that let's us link it to glycerin: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19328666

    Lemon

    The mucilage extracted from a lemon juice centrifugation pulp was studied for its anti-inflammatory effect in rat. In vivo the lemon mucilage significantly inhibited carrageenan-induced edema in rat paw from 59% to 73.5% showing the highest effect at the third hour. In vitro, at the doses of 10(-8), …


    Sodium Chloride (salt)

    sucks water out, good for swelling.

    cocoa extract

    Flavanol-rich extracts from cocoa and green tea may reduce markers of oxidative stress and inflammation in obese adults at risk for insulin resistance, says a new study.


    silica and maltodextrin both have anti imflammatory properties.




    Sounds good to me, but how well do they get absorbed through the skin?

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  • NeedHairASAP
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    It sucks because I feel like there would be more results.

    I also dont understand how any of the ingredients are anti-inflammatory.... anybody see anything in the mix that would be even mildly anti-inflammatory?

    As far as I'm concerned, it's inflammation that makes you go bald.


    Lastly, habs pictures are by far the most impressive I've ever seen. That is regrowth. I just find it hard to believe he's still the only one with pics of regrowth.

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