biologix set to launch, soonish!

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  • Atum
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    Originally posted by jay woo
    Could it be marketed under a cosmetic. They just limit the claims for the product in marketing and then do not need to provide evidence. A couple more issues may exists to be classed as cosmetic. it is a possible solution to avoiding the rigors of FDA approval.
    L'oreal did the same with Densifique and that was just perfume in a bottle.

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  • eqvist
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    100% crap, just look at the pics…….

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  • Thinning87
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    Like I said, no way I hell this will work. Get used to it. It's not that easy.

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  • jay woo
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    Could it be marketed under a cosmetic. They just limit the claims for the product in marketing and then do not need to provide evidence. A couple more issues may exists to be classed as cosmetic. it is a possible solution to avoiding the rigors of FDA approval.

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  • Thinning@30
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    No they claim to have helped thousands of people. That's pretty explicit on their website. No way in hell they are not all over the news if that were true
    Well thousands is not quite the same as millions, but yeah the apparent lack of media coverage is odd. Could this have received more press in Latin America? I am skeptical, but keeping an eye on this one, since Bauman and Ziering are involved.

    I am not familiar with investment scams, but it seems like they're selling licenses in the U.S. and other countries for a product that has yet to go through the regulatory approval process. How common is that? If the product doesn't clear the regulatory process, do the licensees get their money back?

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  • csoul
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    Originally posted by Arashi
    Their stock fell from $4.50 2 months ago to $0.10. They have no revenue, they're out of cash and going to delist from the stock market.

    I'd not get my hopes up on this one ...
    This have nothing to do with the performance of the company or revenue... They went from Public to Private on July 2013...

    Biologix Hair Inc. Announces Going Private Strategy, Delisting and Deregistration

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  • Thinning87
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    No they claim to have helped thousands of people. That's pretty explicit on their website. No way in hell they are not all over the news if that were true

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  • Thinning@30
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    I think some of the earlier posters might have misinterpreted what is on the company's website. I don't think the company is claiming to have treated millions of patients. I think what they are saying is that they will have access to millions of potential patients through the licensees once the product is released. The website looks like it is intended for investors not end users of the product.

    It looks like they want clinics to become licensees which is how the product will be distributed once it clears regulatory processes.

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  • Thinning87
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    There's just no way they have achieved the results they claim to have achieved for all these years without the media covering it. There is just no way.

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by Thinning@30
    They made some changes to their website, and added an article explaining Craig Ziering's role.

    Still don't know what to make of this. Seems really odd. The website looks like it was designed primarily to attract investors. I'm not familiar with investment scams, but it seems strange that they are selling licenses for a product that has yet to undergo clinical trials. What happens to all those clinics that signed up if the product doesn't clear all the FDA hurdles?
    Well... if it doesnt go through FDA, than we purchase the product from elsewhere. Hair loss treatments need stop being limited to FDA approvals. There's more than just USA.

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  • Thinning@30
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    They made some changes to their website, and added an article explaining Craig Ziering's role.

    Still don't know what to make of this. Seems really odd. The website looks like it was designed primarily to attract investors. I'm not familiar with investment scams, but it seems strange that they are selling licenses for a product that has yet to undergo clinical trials. What happens to all those clinics that signed up if the product doesn't clear all the FDA hurdles?

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  • gladiator
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    Originally posted by garethbale
    They do seem fishy, yet they have published some interesting statistics:


    Number of countries in which clinicians have been contracted:
    Increased from 38 to 54

    Licensed medical clinics that have signed contractual reservations to become certified Biologix Hair Therapy Centers™:
    Increased from 276 to 546

    Total number of patients treated over the last 5 years by clinic network:
    Increased 125% from 3,284,065 to 7,380,065

    Estimated number of existing patients who would be interested in either the hair loss prevention or hair loss regeneration treatment and are candidates for the Biologix Hair Therapy System™:

    Increased 127% from 1,315,926 to 2,985,447


    So they have treated over seven million people?! Really??!

    They have apparently contacted 254 clinics in the USA and 11 in the UK. It doesn't state how many of these clinics were receptive of the Biologix therapy however. Added to that, their recent financial figures were pretty dire and don't indicate that they will be able to get to market.

    Hopefully they will surprise us!
    83.543245% of statistics are bullshit , J c himself never treated this many people

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  • garethbale
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    They do seem fishy, yet they have published some interesting statistics:


    Number of countries in which clinicians have been contracted:
    Increased from 38 to 54

    Licensed medical clinics that have signed contractual reservations to become certified Biologix Hair Therapy Centers™:
    Increased from 276 to 546

    Total number of patients treated over the last 5 years by clinic network:
    Increased 125% from 3,284,065 to 7,380,065

    Estimated number of existing patients who would be interested in either the hair loss prevention or hair loss regeneration treatment and are candidates for the Biologix Hair Therapy System™:

    Increased 127% from 1,315,926 to 2,985,447


    So they have treated over seven million people?! Really??!

    They have apparently contacted 254 clinics in the USA and 11 in the UK. It doesn't state how many of these clinics were receptive of the Biologix therapy however. Added to that, their recent financial figures were pretty dire and don't indicate that they will be able to get to market.

    Hopefully they will surprise us!

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  • JJJJrS
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    Originally posted by Thinning@30
    It looks like they've posted some new stuff on their website about the regulatory approval process. I've said it before, this one seems "scammy" to me, but Bauman and a few other well-respected names seem to be behind it. Perhaps we'll be hearing more about it soon since they seem to indicate a launch of 1Q 2014 in certain parts of the world.
    Originally posted by TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
    biologix is like super minox and super nutritien it is like hair follicle bodybuilding....

    hellouser and other baldies here.what you think? i am going to get it asap it is available...

    aint Dr Yates supporting it somehow?am i mistaken?Desmond if you seeing this what is your thoughts on this?
    I wouldn't get excited just because some hair transplant docs support it.

    These same guys promote laser combs, hair tattoos, shampoos, supplements, etc. So their endorsement means absolutely nothing.

    The only thing that matters in these cases is evidence, and Biologix has presented none.

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  • youngin
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    Originally posted by TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
    biologix is like super minox and super nutritien it is like hair follicle bodybuilding....
    super minox + super nutrient = super puffy face

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