piloxll:new israeli method combines wounding+ zi/cu ions to destroy dht in the scalp

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  • chimera
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    Originally posted by burtandernie
    Maybe my standards are too high, but I dont see that much improvement they generally look like they are still balding especially in the front. I guess with what we have now you just have to be thankful for anything
    This may not work. But if it does, for norwoods 1 to 2.5 this would practically be a "cure"... well not really a cure but you get my drift. And I think that is very high for anyone standars

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  • Kiwi
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    Originally posted by TravisB
    OK, I've read here that it's going to be released in about 8 months.

    But where?

    Israel only or worldwide?
    If this isn't a reason to visit Israel I don't know what is. Foooooook you America and your FDA!!!!

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  • TravisB
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    OK, I've read here that it's going to be released in about 8 months.

    But where?

    Israel only or worldwide?

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  • DanWS
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    Originally posted by TwoInchCircle
    Man, some of you guys' standards are way too high. Even if all this thing did was halt hair loss with zero side effects, that's a game changer. Yes, FIN can stop hairloss, but the side effects are real and many members on here can confirm that. According to what we know, this has NO SIDES. That means a preventative treatment for future balders and an effective treatment for lower norwoods. And if they're not satisfied with their regrowth, they can always supplement with a traditional transplant--which are only getting more and more effective as time passes--or another growth stimulant. If that's not a game changer, I don't know what is.

    That said, I hope this isn't a scam.
    Indeed, these are the best and most professional looking photos of any MPB treatment I've ever seen. Looks like it can achieve significantly better results than fin, which is the best we currently have, in a much shorter time frame. What's more, it comes with zero side effects and should be affordable for us all. It's not a miracle cure but if what we are seeing/hearing about Piloxll is true then it will undoubtedly be the best treatment for fighting baldness we have ever come across. All we can do now is wait to see if it's the real deal.... fingers crossed.

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  • TwoInchCircle
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    Man, some of you guys' standards are way too high. Even if all this thing did was halt hair loss with zero side effects, that's a game changer. Yes, FIN can stop hairloss, but the side effects are real and many members on here can confirm that. According to what we know, this has NO SIDES. That means a preventative treatment for future balders and an effective treatment for lower norwoods. And if they're not satisfied with their regrowth, they can always supplement with a traditional transplant--which are only getting more and more effective as time passes--or another growth stimulant. If that's not a game changer, I don't know what is.

    That said, I hope this isn't a scam.

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  • 25 going on 65
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    Originally posted by bananana
    If this is not impressive to you, I really think you should reexamine your expectations from MPB healing procedures. At least for 21st century.
    It is a start but not revolutionary.....in the before pic he clearly has viable hair all the way to the center of his crown. If he was slick bald I would be shocked at the result but tbh this could be done by using AA's + minox
    Also the pic is tiny & I can not see if his hair length is the same

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  • doke
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    does anyone know are any drugs involved or is it totally natural product?

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  • bananana
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    Originally posted by burtandernie
    Maybe my standards are too high, but I dont see that much improvement they generally look like they are still balding especially in the front. I guess with what we have now you just have to be thankful for anything
    If this is not impressive to you, I really think you should reexamine your expectations from MPB healing procedures. At least for 21st century.
    Attached Files

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  • burtandernie
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    Maybe my standards are too high, but I dont see that much improvement they generally look like they are still balding especially in the front. I guess with what we have now you just have to be thankful for anything

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  • bananana
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    My instinct says this is the right stuff, I know we dont have much info about this, but these photos are BY FAR, the BEST mpb related photos we've ever seen.

    I can say with 99% certainty this is not photoshop or HT. It really looks genuine.

    Time will tell now.

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  • doke
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    if anyones interested the prof at technion uni link on piliel www.technion.ac.il/technion/dimotech/essay.html

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  • DanWS
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    Originally posted by doke
    so you will have to purchase a device to apply whatever the topical ingredience is so maybe expensive also as mentioned before there was the topical from the same uni called piliel that regrew hair on wounded scalps but the gel was not the same when it came to market by osmotics fns serum.
    The original gel was trialed by medical life science and it did not work but the professer said it did not contain the right ingredience so as said got osmotics to make and market it.
    Did anyone see the pictures of the hair regrowth with pileil gel it seemed impressive.
    It's not a topical, it's some sort of device. Diagram pics here:

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  • doke
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    so you will have to purchase a device to apply whatever the topical ingredience is so maybe expensive also as mentioned before there was the topical from the same uni called piliel that regrew hair on wounded scalps but the gel was not the same when it came to market by osmotics fns serum.
    The original gel was trialed by medical life science and it did not work but the professer said it did not contain the right ingredience so as said got osmotics to make and market it.
    Did anyone see the pictures of the hair regrowth with pileil gel it seemed impressive.

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  • PaddyBateman
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    Originally posted by doke
    jcm asked and i now what is the application method and is it a drug or snake oil.
    Is similar to Follica. A devise.

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  • PaddyBateman
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    Originally posted by chimera
    The pics are in this thread too, in page 10 I think...
    Thanks....and holy hell they look amazing. And all in a relatively short space of time.

    Please let this come to fruition!

    There's been so much focus on Replicel, Histogen, Aderans, Follica....yet Pilox may have crept up in the dark to capture the glory.

    Hopefully Spencer will discuss it on his next show.

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