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  • moore
    Member
    • Jun 2012
    • 95

    #16
    Originally posted by macbeth81
    It doesn't help that hair loss research seems to be focused on creating new follicles. Why not address the problem directly and revive existing miniaturized hairs? I will probably being drawing Social Security before they have a solution at this pace.
    Quote, re-quote and quote again. Creating new follicles is the other half of the solution, but reviving back the ones already there would be the final solution to me. Complete control over where hair grows and where it doesn't, how dense it is, etc.

    Originally posted by HairIsLife
    That's what RepliCel is doing, though the problem still stands with the revived miniaturized hairs; they're still susceptible to our hormones, which doesn't really solve anything. We bring them back to life only for them to shrink once again. With brand new bioengineered follicles, we won't have to worry about the effects of DHT and miniaturization.
    I guess already-existing follicles could be bioengineered as well.

    Originally posted by HairIsLife
    This. Life past your prime is useless. What's with everyone and always wanting to live forever ? Make good use of the time that you have so when you're 50 and ready to kick the bucket, you can look back and say that you enjoyed life to the fullest while you could. We don't need more people living longer, the world is already overpopulated.
    Sad but so damn true.

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    • Sogeking
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2011
      • 494

      #17
      Originally posted by HairIsLife
      This. Life past your prime is useless. What's with everyone and always wanting to live forever ? Make good use of the time that you have so when you're 50 and ready to kick the bucket, you can look back and say that you enjoyed life to the fullest while you could. We don't need more people living longer, the world is already overpopulated.
      You've got the whole concept of curing aging misinterpreted.
      1. By curing aging I mean stopping aging, or even reversing so chronologically you would be 125 years for instance but physically and mentally you would be in your mid thirties.
      2. Not everyone wants to live forever but wouldn't you like to be in your thirties with good set of hair for I don't know 200 years? I mean curing aging would probably change the whole concept of suicide. After 200 years if you think you had enough you would just reverse aging or maybe even opt out.
      3. The problem with overpopulation is gonna' happen regardless if we cure aging or not, but for example in Western well developed countries there is a silent rule that birth rate is dropping down in more advanced and rich first world countries when the economical situation has improved. The only reason why population of Europe and North America is rising so much is because of immigration. Sooner or later we have to move from Earth if we're gonna save ourselves from overpopulation.

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      • HairIsLife
        Member
        • Aug 2014
        • 96

        #18
        Originally posted by Sogeking
        but wouldn't you like to be in your thirties with good set of hair for I don't know 200 years? .
        Sure, and I'd also like a billion dollars and a couple of hot girls to go with that... WTF is the point of this ? You're seriously briefing me on useless speculative bullshit that's never going to happen ?

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        • Sogeking
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2011
          • 494

          #19
          Originally posted by HairIsLife
          Sure, and I'd also like a billion dollars and a couple of hot girls to go with that... WTF is the point of this ? You're seriously briefing me on useless speculative bullshit that's never going to happen ?
          Then what are you doing on this forum?

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          • HairIsLife
            Member
            • Aug 2014
            • 96

            #20
            Originally posted by Sogeking
            Then what are you doing on this forum?
            The same thing everyone else is I guess.

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            • hellouser
              Senior Member
              • May 2012
              • 4419

              #21
              Take a look at this:

              The University of Miami Brain Endowment Bank provides brain tissues to researchers to study various brain disorders.


              They've got 2,000 donated brains... that's some serious effort into trying to figure out Alzheimers. Now how about androgenetic alopecia? Well, Tofacitinib was released years ago and shortly after it was quickly tried on Alopecia Areata patients with ZERO effort for the rest of the hair loss community which makes up 98% of all sufferers anyway.

              Pathetic.

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              • hairlosskills
                Member
                • Sep 2014
                • 51

                #22
                Im so done with hair loss being so low on the bucket list..and for so long now.

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                • HairIsLife
                  Member
                  • Aug 2014
                  • 96

                  #23
                  Originally posted by hairlosskills
                  Im so done with hair loss being so low on the bucket list..and for so long now.
                  It always has and always will be the lowest on the totem pole. I can't help but feel bad for all those guys on *** that put that MPB website together, they should know that no one will ever donate to the cause. Most women don't care unless it affects them personally which is a very small minority and most men with full heads of hair don't ever wanna see us baldies back in the game, they like having an unfair advantage over us.

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                  • hairlosskills
                    Member
                    • Sep 2014
                    • 51

                    #24
                    Originally posted by HairIsLife
                    It always has and always will be the lowest on the totem pole. I can't help but feel bad for all those guys on *** that put that MPB website together, they should know that no one will ever donate to the cause. Most women don't care unless it affects them personally which is a very small minority and most men with full heads of hair don't ever wanna see us baldies back in the game, they like having an unfair advantage over us.
                    +1

                    Sadly no, the foundation will go nowhere, success online these days is pre determined by how viral the website or video becomes/is online.
                    Popularity and consistent media coverage is how most websites collect high amounts of traffic for online donations.
                    Unfortunately i feel like the media largely consists of talking/gossiping about the life of celebrities...sadly.

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                    • HairIsLife
                      Member
                      • Aug 2014
                      • 96

                      #25
                      What's worse is the website is ran by a bunch of amateurs. I'm all for taking action, but it's quite obvious that it won't go nowhere. I said from day one, crowd funding for hair loss will never take off. No one is going to go to that amateur site and hand over their money, especially when they don't even know where/who it's going to. What's worse is that there's no guarantee that the money will actually do anything. Researchers blow through millions of dollars every year with very little if anything to show for it. That's just research. Look at Histogen, they have a state of the art treatment ready to hit the market but no one cares to fund them. That's when you know you're really f*cked.

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                      • hellouser
                        Senior Member
                        • May 2012
                        • 4419

                        #26
                        Originally posted by hairlosskills
                        +1

                        Sadly no, the foundation will go nowhere, success online these days is pre determined by how viral the website or video becomes/is online.
                        Popularity and consistent media coverage is how most websites collect high amounts of traffic for online donations.
                        Unfortunately i feel like the media largely consists of talking/gossiping about the life of celebrities...sadly.
                        If all it takes is something viral then why aren't you contributing with ideas? You make it sound pretty easy.... which it actually is.

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                        • HairIsLife
                          Member
                          • Aug 2014
                          • 96

                          #27
                          Originally posted by hellouser
                          If all it takes is something viral then why aren't you contributing with ideas? You make it sound pretty easy.... which it actually is.
                          Why don't you just come clean with the everyone on *** and tell them to shut it down ? I think we all know it isn't going to go anywhere. I hate to see you waste all of your time and expertise for something that's never going to take off. If anyone should be running/developing the site, it should be you.

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                          • hellouser
                            Senior Member
                            • May 2012
                            • 4419

                            #28
                            Originally posted by HairIsLife
                            Why don't you just come clean with the everyone on *** and tell them to shut it down ? I think we all know it isn't going to go anywhere. I hate to see you waste all of your time and expertise for something that's never going to take off. If anyone should be running/developing the site, it should be you.
                            Unfortunately it takes more than just one person.... which is why the blame lands on many of YOU guys; complacency. It can easily take off... just not enough of you guys give a real shit. The whole initiative could EASILY take off... it's like you guys are hoping against hope. WTF?

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                            • HairIsLife
                              Member
                              • Aug 2014
                              • 96

                              #29
                              Originally posted by hellouser
                              Unfortunately it takes more than just one person.... which is why the blame lands on many of YOU guys; complacency. It can easily take off... just not enough of you guys give a real shit. The whole initiative could EASILY take off... it's like you guys are hoping against hope. WTF?
                              So what's the goal here anyway ? Raise x amount of money for who ? You're the one that cautioned me on crowd funding because there's no promise on what happens with the money, that alone will scare off 90% of people. It's like funding Desmond to go to WCHR again, except this time once he gets the money, he can choose to go or to stay at home and keep the money. How many people do you think would have thrown money into the pot knowing that ?

                              There's no guarantee of anything. You guys need a promise from someone that x amount of money will bring a better treatment than Finasteride or an all out cure. Without that, it's just a shot in the dark. Either or, I don't see it kicking off, especially with the amateurs that are running it.

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                              • DrakeDuck
                                Junior Member
                                • Sep 2014
                                • 5

                                #30
                                Hey. Long time lurker, first time writer. So, there is a website called kickstarter.com. Its a website where people post an idea or invention they would like to make but need money to start it. From what I hear, there are just tons of people coughing up money to the projects that peak their interest. I read a bit of what you wrote about the MPB Foundation and how you wanted to appeal to women too. You need a video with testimonials from people explaining how hairloss has ruined their lives or why they want to put an end to it. Of course that would be difficult to travel around and do, so maybe people could film themselves with their webcams in blogger fashion. Then there is a narrator talking about what the Foundation is working toward and what it needs. This would definitely create a following. Also it needs to take on a different tone. For someone (a non sufferer) watching the video, women losing their hair is sad. When discussing the men, it would need a light hearted feel. Not too serious for fear of being goofy to the viewer. I work in film and video so I'd be happy to cut something together.

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