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  • FearTheLoss
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    Originally posted by LMS
    would you mind listing what exactly you had performed, who performed it and when?

    Id be very interested in a treatment that simply halted my hairloss.
    Dr Greco did my PRP/CRP about a month ago. It has for sure stopped my shedding and made my scalp feel healthier already. I know Dr. Wesley and Dr. Cole have been having success with PRP in some of their patients as well as they've adjusted their formulas. However I believe Dr. Greco is the best when it comes to the field of PRP.

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  • Swooping
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    Originally posted by nameless
    I haven't heard about "great success" with CRP.

    Have they even analyzed CRP to see what's inside of it as far as growth factors go? The growth factors the prompt hair growth are very specific. They come from fat cells. CRP comes from blood. I'm skeptical.

    Also, CRP is something that's removed from PRP and we all know that PRP is sh!t.
    You might look into the site now they have updated it I think. Got this link from someone else; http://prostemics.com/en/products/co...aape-for-hair/

    They also mention it is "FDA otc approved" and it is being trialed in 200 clinics in japan or something. I would like some more proof that it works well though.

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  • LMS
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    Originally posted by FearTheLoss
    PRP is a very viable treatment. I don't know where you are getting your facts from, but it works, plain and simple. However, different doctors across the US have different techniques, people who haven't done extensive research into the field shouldn't be administering it. I am a very reliable member here, and I can tell you that PRP/CRP has stopped my shedding in its tracks as of right now.
    would you mind listing what exactly you had performed, who performed it and when?

    Id be very interested in a treatment that simply halted my hairloss.

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  • FearTheLoss
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    Originally posted by nameless
    I haven't heard about "great success" with CRP.

    Have they even analyzed CRP to see what's inside of it as far as growth factors go? The growth factors the prompt hair growth are very specific. They come from fat cells. CRP comes from blood. I'm skeptical.

    Also, CRP is something that's removed from PRP and we all know that PRP is sh!t.

    PRP is a very viable treatment. I don't know where you are getting your facts from, but it works, plain and simple. However, different doctors across the US have different techniques, people who haven't done extensive research into the field shouldn't be administering it. I am a very reliable member here, and I can tell you that PRP/CRP has stopped my shedding in its tracks as of right now.

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  • hgs1989
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    Originally posted by Kudu
    In layman's terms, an updated version of PRP that is more pure, more growth factors, etc.
    please keep us informed about your results. how much is it anyway ?

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  • Kudu
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    Originally posted by joachim
    what is CRP?
    In layman's terms, an updated version of PRP that is more pure, more growth factors, etc.

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  • nameless
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    Originally posted by FearTheLoss
    Dr. Greco uses CRP and has been having great success with it as well.
    I haven't heard about "great success" with CRP.

    Have they even analyzed CRP to see what's inside of it as far as growth factors go? The growth factors the prompt hair growth are very specific. They come from fat cells. CRP comes from blood. I'm skeptical.

    Also, CRP is something that's removed from PRP and we all know that PRP is sh!t.

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  • joachim
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    what is CRP?

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  • Kudu
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    Originally posted by FearTheLoss
    Dr. Greco uses CRP and has been having great success with it as well.
    I'm going for a CRP treatment this winter, hopefully it'll yield some results.

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  • FearTheLoss
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    Originally posted by 35YrsAfter
    They could possibly be on to something, but it always bothers me to see a before photo taken with a flash and an after photo taken without a flash with the hair combed over the thin or balding area.

    Screen capture from the video:
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    35YrsAfter also posts as CITNews and works at Dr. Cole's office - forhair.com - Cole Hair Transplant, 1045 Powers Place, Alpharetta, Georgia 30009 - Phone 678-566-1011 - email 35YrsAfter at chuck@forhair.com
    The contents of my posts are my opinions and not medical advice
    Please feel free to call or email me with any questions. Ask for Chuck

    Dr. Greco uses CRP and has been having great success with it as well.

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  • 35YrsAfter
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    Originally posted by nameless
    They could possibly be on to something, but it always bothers me to see a before photo taken with a flash and an after photo taken without a flash with the hair combed over the thin or balding area.

    Screen capture from the video:
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    35YrsAfter also posts as CITNews and works at Dr. Cole's office - forhair.com - Cole Hair Transplant, 1045 Powers Place, Alpharetta, Georgia 30009 - Phone 678-566-1011 - email 35YrsAfter at chuck@forhair.com
    The contents of my posts are my opinions and not medical advice
    Please feel free to call or email me with any questions. Ask for Chuck

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  • Alias123
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    Going for the Swiss Greek clinic next week

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  • nameless
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    hgs1989 I don't think that this could possibly be what we're looking for because these growth factors and proteins have to stored and formulated in specific ways in order for them to be effective. Even Dr. Aaron Gardner said they're unstable so I don't see how they could be put in a bottle and just sit on a shelf till someone buys them but I thought you might want to see this:

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  • nameless
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    hgs did you see this:

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  • nameless
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    hgs1989 here again is that email from the ADSC heart clinic talking about how the ADSCs essentially leave the target area within 3 days:

    ADRCs as well as mesenchymal cells (MSCs) from bone marrow,when delivered in the heart as well as other tissues and organs have generally migrated out of the target tissue after about three days though some can be found up to about five weeks. It is important to note that the primary way these cells regenerate and repair is through cell-to-cell signaling (paracrine effect). The cells can and do turn into other cells. That is why they are called adult stem cells. The differentiate into adipose, bone, cartilage etc. The cells “know” what tissue is needed so in the case of the heart they differentiate into heart muscle cells (cardiomyocytes). It is also important to note that while ADRCs have been found to grow new cardiomyocytes they are not enough to build new muscle but they appear to assist in improving pumping function. The most important mechanism for cardiac and other wound repair found with ADRCs is the growth of new blood vessels (angiogenesis). These new bloods vessels support the main arteries and bring more blood and oxygen to the lungs so the person can breathe better per the PRECISE trial (see data on maximum volume of oxygen consumption –mVO2).
    What makes ADRCs “better” is that they have been found to be more abundant with cells that are more directly capable of stimulating the growth of new blood vessels as well as cardiomyocytes and are more potent later in life that bone marrow cells.

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