Good News! Looks Like Hair Loss Will Be A Thing Of The Past

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  • bigentries
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2011
    • 465

    #16
    People seriously need to stop posting mainstream media reports about hair loss research

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    • hellouser
      Senior Member
      • May 2012
      • 4419

      #17
      Originally posted by bigentries
      People seriously need to stop posting mainstream media reports about hair loss research
      Mainstream media needs to stop reporting about hair loss research.

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      • TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2013
        • 638

        #18
        Originally posted by Arashi
        This is actually old news, it's Jahoda's research. Dr Nigams already reported on this beginning of this year. Jahoda will speak friday in San Francisco.

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        • BoSox
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2010
          • 697

          #19
          It's closer, but it's still some way away because in terms of what people want cosmetically they're looking for re-growth of hair that's the same shape, the same size, as long as before, the same angle. Some of these are almost engineering solutions.

          "Yeah I think it [baldness] will eventually be treatable, absolutely."


          some way away... just want I wanted to hear.

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          • Sogeking
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2011
            • 494

            #20
            As one poster once said:
            "I'll believe it when I can comb through it".

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            • Arashi
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2012
              • 3888

              #21
              Originally posted by tbtadmin
              Here's a video explaining the findings:

              Very nice vid ! Just like she said, great progress has been made in the last 10 years and this is the first time it's proven in human skin, so it's a substantial progress. People can be cynical and ignorant like they want (a la the 'it will always be 10 years from now' statements), but this is undeniably a great step forward.

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              • NotBelievingIt
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2011
                • 594

                #22
                Originally posted by bigentries
                People seriously need to stop posting mainstream media reports about hair loss research
                Because totally random hairlossreversenow.com is far more reliable, and the anecdotes of a guy doing 50 different things to his head, hormones and skin has more weight?

                Please, if the MSM has to stop, then ALL of it has to stop. That also means you guys don't get to say shit when nothing happens for years at a time.

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                • drybone
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2012
                  • 867

                  #23
                  One every 2 to 3 years there seems to be a monumental breakthrough in hairloss.

                  But when we try it , we keep losing hair the same.

                  zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

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                  • Arashi
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2012
                    • 3888

                    #24
                    Originally posted by drybone
                    One every 2 to 3 years there seems to be a monumental breakthrough in hairloss.

                    But when we try it , we keep losing hair the same.

                    zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
                    It's because people don't understand it. Every time a great step is being made they think we'll have a cure next month. That's of course ridiculous to think and that causes people to become cynical. Research like this takes time and while they succeeded at growing it on human skin, obstacles remain like they said in the vid too, like angle, hair colour etc. But this is the first time in human history that they've at least succeeded at getting the basics going.

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                    • brunobald
                      Senior Member
                      • Jul 2013
                      • 169

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Arashi
                      Very nice vid ! Just like she said, great progress has been made in the last 10 years and this is the first time it's proven in human skin, so it's a substantial progress. People can be cynical and ignorant like they want (a la the 'it will always be 10 years from now' statements), but this is undeniably a great step forward.
                      True, its baby steps to the end goal, but they are making them and things are moving forward. Hopefully as the technology progresses more teams of scientists, start-ups and investors will jump on board as the light at the end of the tunnel emerges. Maybe we are already swinging in that direction and investors are now seeing this has potential, man power can make a huge difference. For one we know at least one other team in the form of Dr Nigam is already working on this right now. And I think from what i've heard he is actually injecting dp spheres straight into the scalp and there are photos I belive of hairs emerging. You'll have to ask Dr Nigam about that one though.

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                      • bigentries
                        Senior Member
                        • Dec 2011
                        • 465

                        #26
                        Originally posted by NotBelievingIt
                        Because totally random hairlossreversenow.com is far more reliable, and the anecdotes of a guy doing 50 different things to his head, hormones and skin has more weight?

                        Please, if the MSM has to stop, then ALL of it has to stop. That also means you guys don't get to say shit when nothing happens for years at a time.
                        The problem is that MSM loves to take things way out of proportion, and it's not only about hair loss, you read the same sensationalistic approach to HIV, Cancer, genetic engineering, cloning, sex sciences and so on

                        I think the worst recent one has been when they took Cotsarelis words out of context and everyone started printing "Scientist says that baldness will be cured in two years" when Cotsarelis said that pre-trials COULD start in two years

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                        • Arashi
                          Senior Member
                          • Aug 2012
                          • 3888

                          #27
                          Originally posted by brunobald
                          True, its baby steps to the end goal, but they are making them and things are moving forward. Hopefully as the technology progresses more teams of scientists, start-ups and investors will jump on board as the light at the end of the tunnel emerges. Maybe we are already swinging in that direction and investors are now seeing this has potential, man power can make a huge difference. For one we know at least one other team in the form of Dr Nigam is already working on this right now. And I think from what i've heard he is actually injecting dp spheres straight into the scalp and there are photos I belive of hairs emerging. You'll have to ask Dr Nigam about that one though.
                          You get it ! Exactly. The basic works, there's now light at the end of the tunnel. Which won't mean we'll get there today, not even in 3 years. Cause even if they got everything going TODAY, including angle, hair colour etc we'd still need years of clinical testing. But we're getting there.

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                          • hellouser
                            Senior Member
                            • May 2012
                            • 4419

                            #28
                            Originally posted by tbtadmin
                            Here's a video explaining the findings:

                            Damn, she's got CRAZY hair.

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                            • hellouser
                              Senior Member
                              • May 2012
                              • 4419

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Arashi
                              It's because people don't understand it. Every time a great step is being made they think we'll have a cure next month. That's of course ridiculous to think and that causes people to become cynical. Research like this takes time and while they succeeded at growing it on human skin, obstacles remain like they said in the vid too, like angle, hair colour etc. But this is the first time in human history that they've at least succeeded at getting the basics going.
                              Second at least. Lauster did it a long time ago... and apparently Follica has done it as well. However, the cynicism is warranted. Not one of these people/organizations have done anything for commercial product. They need to hurry the hell up. Our best years are passing by.

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                              • Arashi
                                Senior Member
                                • Aug 2012
                                • 3888

                                #30
                                Originally posted by hellouser
                                Second at least. Lauster did it a long time ago... and apparently Follica has done it as well. However, the cynicism is warranted. Not one of these people/organizations have done anything for commercial product. They need to hurry the hell up. Our best years are passing by.
                                Follica ? They didn't do sh*t. I don't get it why people are so exciting about that company. And Lauster didn't grow anything on human skin neither. Supposedly he managed to grow 'something' in the lab. But for sure not on human skin.

                                Tsuji lab got close, but they grew it a follice on mice skin, not on human skin.

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