Lets Get CB-03-01 DONE. We are SO close.

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  • Paul73
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    The CB Group (to test and find a effective vehicle) is a great idea. I would like to participate. I am not from the USA but i can contribute with these efforts.

    I fight mpb for almost 20 years and itīs always the same 5 years away talk. Nothing changes. So i agree that CB is the way to go right now.

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  • FearTheLoss
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    at least CB is in the middle of phase 2 proof of concept trials..we could have this within 3 years, commercially.

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  • TimJermaine
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    We can start a Skype group maybe and bounce ideas on there if people are down? I think figuring out the polarity of CB in an effort to use the Galvanizing device seems like our best bet, since it's based on the techniques used by Cosmo (I think?). Like someone said earlier, the industry is making a joke out of us, getting hopes us and then delaying it some more. I started thinning in 2010 and was CERTAIN by 2015 we'd have a cure based on all the Histogen studies and what not. Well I don't even know where those 5 years went but here we are, 2015 in less than 4 months. I think it's going to come down to our investigations BASED on the studies released - just like with RU. Obviously the big companies have an advantage because they can fund these huge studies, but we have the advantage on them that we have a NON monetary incentive. I would also be willing to pay 100 dollars a month to keep what I have, and then get a decent transplant and go back to the glory days.

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  • inbrugge
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    Comon, guys. I think this is a good effort. If CB is really a great alternative to Fin, then we should really investigate the possibility. Let's not derail the topic to a discussion about 'potential cures'. I'm just trying to save what I have wothout becoming a f'n eunuch.

    If CB really halts hair loss 90% and even gives some minimal regrowth with limited side effects, I'm willing to:

    -Buy a device for application that would cost up to 1000$
    -Buy CB and mix into a well-defined vehicle for 100$/month.

    Again, I would willingly spend that. IF the drug and its application was proven to be succesful in maintaing, giving SOME regrowth, and providing limited side effects.

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  • joel203
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    Originally posted by burtandernie
    I want to see a study of CB being used on facial hair or body hair what effects it has. Does it prevent body hair from ever growing or does it completely reverse body hair growth? If you stop not just DHT but also T from getting to the hair does it continue to grow and if it does what else fuels it?
    I don't see how it'll affect body hair if it's already grown, maybe areas that have started growth yet? It will be cool if it did I could do wih less body hair!

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  • burtandernie
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    I want to see a study of CB being used on facial hair or body hair what effects it has. Does it prevent body hair from ever growing or does it completely reverse body hair growth? If you stop not just DHT but also T from getting to the hair does it continue to grow and if it does what else fuels it?

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  • KJ1982
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    Apologies for the off-topic post, but I was just wondering if you would mind my getting in touch off the forums, hellouser; I'd send a private message though they're no longer active if I remember correctly.

    Many thanks.

    KJ.

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by sdsurfin
    I'd say next few decades for a real cure is very realistic based on the current science. Testing takes a decade and they are nowhere near testing anything close to a cure. When they are able to create a terminal hair then they will be approaching testing. got a long way to go til that happens, and then they have to figure out how to make it all work in a balding scalp with concurrent therapies that do not exist yet. don't hold your breath.
    I don't get this. Why 10 years to 'test' when they get a working follicle growing terminal hairs? Wouldn't that already qualify as a 'test' ? And why 10 years to 'test' ? Why not 8? or 9? Or 11? And what does 10 years tell us that 2 or 3 years does not?

    I'll tell you this: the whole industry is making a joke out of us. These timelines are outrageous... I don't know why you guys just shrug it off like it's supposed to be tolerated.

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  • sdsurfin
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    Originally posted by cichlidfort
    To correct us both, it's actually speculation, neither pessimistic nor realistic. However, if you're a fan of recent science, which it seems your moronic self is not, it's an educated prediction to say the cure is within the 10 year mark. Saying it won't happen in the next few decades is a vague guess that could imply 20-40 years away. 20-40 years away with the discoveries that have been recently made? What a ****ing joke.
    I'd say next few decades for a real cure is very realistic based on the current science. Testing takes a decade and they are nowhere near testing anything close to a cure. When they are able to create a terminal hair then they will be approaching testing. got a long way to go til that happens, and then they have to figure out how to make it all work in a balding scalp with concurrent therapies that do not exist yet. don't hold your breath.

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  • ShookOnes
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    Originally posted by cichlidfort
    To correct us both, it's actually speculation, neither pessimistic nor realistic. However, if you're a fan of recent science, which it seems your moronic self is not, it's an educated prediction to say the cure is within the 10 year mark. Saying it won't happen in the next few decades is a vague guess that could imply 20-40 years away. 20-40 years away with the discoveries that have been recently made? What a ****ing joke.

    20-40 years is one hell of a human achievement tho bra it'd be amazing if it did happen

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  • joel203
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    Originally posted by cichlidfort
    To correct us both, it's actually speculation, neither pessimistic nor realistic. However, if you're a fan of recent science, which it seems your moronic self is not, it's an educated prediction to say the cure is within the 10 year mark. Saying it won't happen in the next few decades is a vague guess that could imply 20-40 years away. 20-40 years away with the discoveries that have been recently made? What a ****ing joke.
    Woah chill out brah it'll only accelerate your hair loss

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by cichlidfort
    To correct us both, it's actually speculation, neither pessimistic nor realistic. However, if you're a fan of recent science, which it seems your moronic self is not, it's an educated prediction to say the cure is within the 10 year mark. Saying it won't happen in the next few decades is a vague guess that could imply 20-40 years away. 20-40 years away with the discoveries that have been recently made? What a ****ing joke.
    I fell out of my chair when I read that.

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  • cichlidfort
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    Originally posted by joel203
    Next few decades is not pessimistic, realistic. Never is pessimistic or next few centuries
    To correct us both, it's actually speculation, neither pessimistic nor realistic. However, if you're a fan of recent science, which it seems your moronic self is not, it's an educated prediction to say the cure is within the 10 year mark. Saying it won't happen in the next few decades is a vague guess that could imply 20-40 years away. 20-40 years away with the discoveries that have been recently made? What a ****ing joke.

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  • joel203
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    Originally posted by cichlidfort
    Next few decades? Dude if you're that pessimistic don't even bother reasoning in this section of hairloss.
    Next few decades is not pessimistic, realistic. Never is pessimistic or next few centuries

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  • cichlidfort
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    Originally posted by ShookOnes
    Yup. CB0301 is the reason why I'm going to take the FUE plunge NOW, and pray for the future of this drug. A temporary solution of FUE+CB would make my life much easier for the next few decades to come as I wait for the cure.. with absolutely no worries except the weekly Monday alarm waking me up to use the CB cream.
    Next few decades? Dude if you're that pessimistic don't even bother reasoning in this section of hairloss.

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