So how close are we to a new 'cure'

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  • sausage
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    I bet there are other earth like planets out there, well in fact there are bound to be at least thousands, or hundreds of thousands of earth like planets out there in the universe, maybe in out galaxy alone........

    Someone out there probably has a cure...........just in another world.

    Right now on another planet someone is probably getting their hair cured in some clinic on the other side of our galaxy........

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  • Scientalk56
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    I think we should be careful with our expectations... both good and bad things can come out of no where.. yes in the nest few years i believe there will be a very effective treatment, but picking up an exact date is wrong.. because no one really knows..
    as someone told us here - about an email he got from histogen, we should expect to hear something about the next phase in fall...

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  • FearTheLoss
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    Originally posted by Desmond84
    Hey guys, do you think expecting to have a new treatment by Dec 2015 is wishful thinking?

    I wish we could ask God for one miracle!
    I don't think that is wishful thinking. Histogen and RepliCel could very well be out in nonwestern countries at that time...as that is what they are still stating they will do....

    I think it is reasonable to say that by 2016 we will definitely have a new treatment out that is at least equal to or greater than propecia.

    by the way what happened to the RepliCel interview that Spencer did a few months ago? I thought that was going to be uploaded?


    Also, I think we are going to see huge advances in hair restoration surgery... (donor regeneration, scarless, etc)

    The next few months are going to be huge..make or break stuff happening

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  • Desmond84
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    Artista I really hope so! I don't know how ppl like my Dad dealt with this mess for over 30 years! The Aderans news really killed my spirit...

    To a better future

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  • Artista
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    Originally posted by Desmond84
    Hey guys, do you think expecting to have a new treatment by Dec 2015 is wishful thinking?

    I wish we could ask God for one miracle!
    Desmond.. I feel somewhat confident that 2015 will have something of better viability for us. Ive learned throughout my life that OPTIMISM is never a bad thing.

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  • Desmond84
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    Hey guys, do you think expecting to have a new treatment by Dec 2015 is wishful thinking?

    I wish we could ask God for one miracle!

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  • Johnnynitro
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    Originally posted by FearTheLoss
    I give it another 10 years or less until we are cured..or have something as good as a cure i.e. 100% donor regeneration.

    Look how far we have come in the last 15 years transplant wise, we have scarless surgery coming into play, lots of doctors working on regeneration and lots of companies working towards new products...scientific knowledge increases drastically every year...we will get there, it may not be tomorrow or a year from now or 5 years from now...but soon enough we are going to have a cure... I give it 10 or less.
    This is it !!

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  • hiilikeyourbeard
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    Originally posted by cichlidfort
    It's time you do some research for yourself big guy. There are plenty of guys that have what they feel as "normal" DHT levels but still have problems with impotence, low libido, and erection dysfunction. Nitric oxide is the neurotransmitter that mediates increased blood flow in response to parasympathetic nerve stimulation which then diffuses into the smooth muscle cells of blood vessels. Fin not only disrupts DHT levels for some men but without sufficient N,O other neurotransmitters can be inhibited and pathways. I don't have the time nor the inclination to make you look like the retard you are about the long term affects of fin. The damage could be irreversible if your hypothalamus and pituitary gland have been negatively affected because it stopped producing these neurotransmitters since DHT was inhibited by Fin. Now I just have you the jist of it, go do some big joy research and educate yourself you ignorant little shit.
    lol someones dick doesn't work

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  • FearTheLoss
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    I give it another 10 years or less until we are cured..or have something as good as a cure i.e. 100% donor regeneration.

    Look how far we have come in the last 15 years transplant wise, we have scarless surgery coming into play, lots of doctors working on regeneration and lots of companies working towards new products...scientific knowledge increases drastically every year...we will get there, it may not be tomorrow or a year from now or 5 years from now...but soon enough we are going to have a cure... I give it 10 or less.

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by cichlidfort
    It's time you do some research for yourself big guy. There are plenty of guys that have what they feel as "normal" DHT levels but still have problems with impotence, low libido, and erection dysfunction. Nitric oxide is the neurotransmitter that mediates increased blood flow in response to parasympathetic nerve stimulation which then diffuses into the smooth muscle cells of blood vessels. Fin not only disrupts DHT levels for some men but without sufficient N,O other neurotransmitters can be inhibited and pathways. I don't have the time nor the inclination to make you look like the retard you are about the long term affects of fin. The damage could be irreversible if your hypothalamus and pituitary gland have been negatively affected because it stopped producing these neurotransmitters since DHT was inhibited by Fin. Now I just have you the jist of it, go do some big joy research and educate yourself you ignorant little shit.

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  • cichlidfort
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    Originally posted by KO1
    Cichlid...you still haven't told me why the vast majority of people don't experience sides if DHT is so crucial. By your logic, 100% of fin users will get reduced libido and ED....which is not true!

    Let me know when you can babble a response.
    It's time you do some research for yourself big guy. There are plenty of guys that have what they feel as "normal" DHT levels but still have problems with impotence, low libido, and erection dysfunction. Nitric oxide is the neurotransmitter that mediates increased blood flow in response to parasympathetic nerve stimulation which then diffuses into the smooth muscle cells of blood vessels. Fin not only disrupts DHT levels for some men but without sufficient N,O other neurotransmitters can be inhibited and pathways. I don't have the time nor the inclination to make you look like the retard you are about the long term affects of fin. The damage could be irreversible if your hypothalamus and pituitary gland have been negatively affected because it stopped producing these neurotransmitters since DHT was inhibited by Fin. Now I just have you the jist of it, go do some big joy research and educate yourself you ignorant little shit.

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  • hiilikeyourbeard
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    fin is relevant to this, because we have no cure and it's the best we have

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  • Javert
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    Originally posted by Arashi
    Can someone rename this thread into 'fin debate' and move it to the 20 year old meds section ?
    Seriously.

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  • yeahyeahyeah
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    Originally posted by KO1
    What does it mean, "sensitivity to hormones is different"? What causes "sensitivity to hormones" on a molecular level? You realize with fin, and especially dut, DHT levels are highly suppressed to barely there on dut. Even if someone was "not very sensitive", he would still be affected. Men have taken 5mg dutasteride (10x the recommended dose) for six months and felt no sides, some have even taken 40mg for a week with no adverse effects. With fin, I think people have taken daily dosages of 80mg, and single dosages of 400mg (!) with no adverse effects. I wonder what their DHT levels were...

    Yet, few people feel side effects.
    Didnt you quit fin due to sides?

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  • PatientlyWaiting
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    Not close.

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