Is there anyway to get rid of this guy from the forum? I mean it's just getting real sad now, the guy obviously is externalizing his own problem to others and may very well ruin the opportunity of another guest like Dr. Gardner with his useless irrelevantly long posts. I mean this guy got kicked from so many forums already it's a wonder he's still in this one.
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Well, what do you expect, you kept stalking the professor with your totally uninteresting, pages long questions. You really expected him to keep answering those ? Most of the times you asked stuff that was asked before or he couldnt possibly know. And then you started telling HIM how to do his work, that was the most ridiculous thing I've ever seen. A guy who doesnt understand most of the stuff he reads, telling one of the smartest professors in the industry how to do his job ! And you expected him to enjoy all that ? I warned you he'd stop posting if you'd continue but you just kept spamming him with pages long irrelevant questions.
You keep saying that and I keep saying: show me where I said that
That aside, you still have not posted one shred of evidence that Dr. Gardner left because of me. You have made the baseless claim to that effect but you have not proved it. That's you Arishi. It's like your silly baseless allegation that needhairasap is in cahoots with the Pilox promoters. You just blab and make baseless allegations is all.Comment
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Is there anyway to get rid of this guy from the forum? I mean it's just getting real sad now, the guy obviously is externalizing his own problem to others and may very well ruin the opportunity of another guest like Dr. Gardner with his useless irrelevantly long posts. I mean this guy got kicked from so many forums already it's a wonder he's still in this one.
And I'm not kicked from any forums and your allegation to the contrary is yet another mistake by you.
Why don't you just stop talking to me? You whine like a girl about me but then you talk to me..
Let me show you how a big boy does it. I'm going to stop talking to you here and now.Comment
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I would also like to know what Desmond thinks about this. It would be good if Desmond would consider getting involved in the project. The project could lead to AAPE being made available at some clinics without Dr. Nigam being involved.Comment
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That aside, you still have not posted one shred of evidence that Dr. Gardner left because of me. You have made the baseless claim to that effect but you have not proved it.
t's like your silly baseless allegation that needhairasap is in cahoots with the Pilox promotersComment
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Were did you do that ? You showed me nothing like that. You know as well as anyone here that you're lying.
Dr Aaron Gardner came her for one reason and that was that he enjoyed it. Then you started bombarding him with pages full of silly questions and even worse, you started to tell him how to do his work !! I warned you he'd stop coming here (like any normal person would) but you just kept doing it and even stepped on it, posting like 3-4 questions in a row. And all of them were crazy LONG chunks of text, silly, stupid, non-relevant and/or either asked before. You really think anyone enjoys that ?
If that's not true, then why does he post the wrong pictures ? He has the latest ones, yet he shows us older pictures with big hair length difference. What other explanation could there possibly be ? This guy has been pumping this product since day one, he's manipulating with pictures and lying. That's something I've only seen Ironman doing, but he's like an extreme fanboy. Needhairasap doest strike me like such extreme fanboy, so what other explanation could there possibly be that he's somehow commercially involved with Pilox ?
The information in this thread is probably the best chance we have to get a treatment early. Between adipose cells, AAPE, and possibly even SVF, there may actually already be a cure available on the planet, or could be aailable available VERY soon. But all you want to do is bicker, argue, and wreck the thread. You need to grow up. I'm going to stop talking to you. You can make all of the baseless accusations you want but I'm not going to respond. And I'm not going to explain to you why needhairasap is not guilty of working with Pilox because the point is that you pulled that allegation out of thin air. You made it up. That allegation is just more of your sh!t talk. Goodbye.Comment
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Hi again everyone,
Firstly, please can we stop the in-fighting, it's really counter-productive and I would like to get this organised sooner rather than later, as I have a small window in which to gauge interest and get back to the MD of the lab which I have sourced.
This isn't just a post on a whim, I am serious about this. I have set up the various contacts and as of october I potentially have much more time on my hands to make sure this goes ahead.
Needhairasap - I take your advice and I would like to make it clear that this is a donations based community effort, and I am in no way advertising or selling equity in a specific venture.
Nameless - I agree that this would take a few injections. This is noted in Fukuoka's research aswell. If the funding stretches to it, It might be a good idea to get twice the amount of lipo-aspirate taken at the time of the procedure; one portion used for direct injection and the other sent to the labs to be cultured. I think it would work best as a complimentary procedure.
Now, as for the next step, I need to register the interest of people in a central location and ascertain how much people are willing to contribute. This won't be to take any money initially, just simply to get the numbers and get people onto a mailing list. I will probably use an established donations service when it comes to it.
I work in the IT industry so I can get a basic form built on a site, but there may be free things out there for doing the same - suggestions welcome.Comment
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Nice initiativ Moleur, some questions:
1. what would be the major difference between the one you propose of setting up and the ones existing in vienna and switzerland?
2. if you manage to get the funds ( i could contribute if the right legal documents/ contracts are made) what would be the charge for each proceedure?
3. since i already did one treatment, and by the time you have it all set up (if you do) how would the treatment affect me differently? (kind of goes togheter with question 1)Comment
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I'm done talking to you too Arishi. All you wanna do is whine, bicker, and make baseless allegations.
The information in this thread is probably the best chance we have to get a treatment early. Between adipose cells, AAPE, and possibly even SVF, there may actually already be a cure available on the planet, or could be aailable available VERY soon. But all you want to do is bicker, argue, and wreck the thread. You need to grow up. I'm going to stop talking to you. You can make all of the baseless accusations you want but I'm not going to respond. And I'm not going to explain to you why needhairasap is not guilty of working with Pilox because the point is that you pulled that allegation out of thin air. You made it up. That allegation is just more of your sh!t talk. Goodbye.Comment
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http://www.balancehairrestoration.co...stem-cells.pdf
check it out really amazing results are show. it also mention the procedure can be done with current technology. several sessions are required. trichoscan showed 83% increase in hairs (see figure.7 before treatment 29 hairs in the area and after 53. (53-29)/29 = 83%). full head pictures are also available.figure.3 shows a male without fin and figure 4 shows another on fin, but I doubt that fin would make that difference in 6 months. sad it is not approved by the FDA. but why ? it is similar to ACell + prp. it is like histogen on steroids. any how check it out. there are clinics doing research on other treatment adipose-derived stem cell without the protein extract thing. http://www.stemcellrevolution.com/cu...r-restoration/
Ultimately gene therapy would be ideal:
Every year, millions are born with debilitating genetic disorders, a result of inheriting just one faulty gene from their parents. Scientists are developing ways of editing genetic errors and reversing the course of many hard-to-treat diseases. These type of gene therapies exploit the abilities of viruses – biological machines that excel in penetrating cells and importing genes. By removing their ability to reproduce, and loading them with the genes of our choice, we can transform viruses from causes of disease into agents of cure.
Successes include:
Thirteen children with SCID, an immune disorder that leaves people fatally vulnerable to infections, now have working immune systems. Several British patients with haemophilia, which prevents their blood from clotting properly, can now produce a clotting protein known as factor IX, which they once had to inject. A British man and three Americans with inherited forms of progressive blindness can see again.
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http://www.balancehairrestoration.co...stem-cells.pdf
check it out really amazing results are show. it also mention the procedure can be done with current technology. several sessions are required. trichoscan showed 83% increase in hairs (see figure.7 before treatment 29 hairs in the area and after 53. (53-29)/29 = 83%). full head pictures are also available.figure.3 shows a male without fin and figure 4 shows another on fin, but I doubt that fin would make that difference in 6 months. sad it is not approved by the FDA. but why ? it is similar to ACell + prp. it is like histogen on steroids. any how check it out. there are clinics doing research on other treatment adipose-derived stem cell without the protein extract thing. http://www.stemcellrevolution.com/cu...r-restoration/Comment
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Hi again everyone,
Firstly, please can we stop the in-fighting, it's really counter-productive and I would like to get this organised sooner rather than later, as I have a small window in which to gauge interest and get back to the MD of the lab which I have sourced.
This isn't just a post on a whim, I am serious about this. I have set up the various contacts and as of october I potentially have much more time on my hands to make sure this goes ahead.
Needhairasap - I take your advice and I would like to make it clear that this is a donations based community effort, and I am in no way advertising or selling equity in a specific venture.
Nameless - I agree that this would take a few injections. This is noted in Fukuoka's research aswell. If the funding stretches to it, It might be a good idea to get twice the amount of lipo-aspirate taken at the time of the procedure; one portion used for direct injection and the other sent to the labs to be cultured. I think it would work best as a complimentary procedure.
Now, as for the next step, I need to register the interest of people in a central location and ascertain how much people are willing to contribute. This won't be to take any money initially, just simply to get the numbers and get people onto a mailing list. I will probably use an established donations service when it comes to it.
I work in the IT industry so I can get a basic form built on a site, but there may be free things out there for doing the same - suggestions welcome.Comment
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I don't know if I would trust those vials. Has anyone tried it? I think Swooping said that these growth factors have to be stored a specific way and can not sit for very long. Dr. Gardner also said that they're unstable. I think that these growth factors have to processed and used in specific ways or they lose their potency.Comment
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