Hehe thanks, but don't worry, there simply isnt a good reason NOT to perform it. Everybody these days owns a smartphone with at least 10 megapixels and modern lense, capable of shooting good photo's (I remember gc83uk who shot great photo's a few years ago with a really crappy phone, not even close to today's standards). People like Hellouser explained others before how to correctly shoot photo's. So that's not a problem. The meds, well we should select at least a group that's not on meds, but also others CAN be on meds, would be a great test for Follicept too, to find out the interaction and if it has any positive or negative effects. We'll get to see if this product is for real, Follicept gets to convince their audience. So it's really a win-win for everybody.
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1 good reason... I'm now NW3 or more (i'm 30 years old). And i can't wait. Cause now it's very hard for me psychologically. And before follicept, the only solution for me, was the FUE... 12000 euros. 50/100 euros to test Follicept without side effects and a hope that it will work or 12000 euros for a random result that i can't remove from my head... it's a very good reason for me to wait Devon.
I will not use Minox... i don't want to be like Chewbaka. And i will never used Fina or Duta... you know why (i'm a man, i want to stay with my faculties). Follicept is a possible alternative. So now, you can leave this thread?Comment
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Hehe thanks, but don't worry, there simply isnt a good reason NOT to perform it. Everybody these days owns a smartphone with at least 10 megapixels and modern lenses, capable of shooting good photo's. People like Hellouser explained others before how to correctly shoot photo's. So that's not a problem. The meds, well we should select at least a group that's not on meds, but also others CAN be on meds, would be a great test for Follicept too, to find out the interaction and if it has any positive or negative effects. So it's really a win-win for everybody.and if it works, we can all, together, support Devon and his team. All over the world. Because this is a small company from the University of Florida. And Hell' makes a good thread for RU, very well explain with great pics...
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1 good reason... I'm now NW3 or more (i'm 30 years old). And i can't wait. Cause now it's very hard for me psychologically. And before follicept, the only solution for me, was the FUE... 12000 euros. 50/100 euros to test Follicept without side effects and a hope that it will work or 12000 euros for a random result that i can't remove from my head... it's a very good reason for me to wait Devon.
I will not you Minox... i don't want to be like Chewbaka. And i will never used Fina or Duta... you know why. Follicept is a possible alternative. So now, you can leave this thread?
No newbies, no people like me or Swooping who have been really critical. Only a group of 10-20 long term, neutral forum users that EVERYBODY can trust.Comment
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Running a trial with forum users is the worst business logic. Trials are meant to be administered. They wouldn't be able to administer anything, let's be real.
For whom is it more important to learn that the product works -- Follicept or a skeptical forum user? C'mon, let them run their internal trials, determine efficacy, and then decide if they want to create an Indiegogo alongside a private first batch. Business 101.
Let them post pictures, results of the trial, etc. Then you can decide whether you want to buy it or not. If it looks good, I'm definitely buying it. You can continue to be skeptical if you'd like, but I'm all in if it looks good. I trust them.Comment
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Who are you to say who can test it or not? This forum is not the only forum on this world...
Then, i can wait october. Not a problem at all. If it works, i will be patient.Comment
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It's just common sense man, nothing personal. Test persons we can't trust is bad for us, the potential buyers, cause we still dont know if it really works. And it's bad for follicept, cause they want to convince us. So to do the test in the most convincing way is in everybody's best interest. And yes, of course that would mean excluding people like me and Swooping and also all new accounts.Comment
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You speak for you. Personnaly, if i see 20 good results on 30 photos that Dr. Hsu certify on his honnor of scientist that it's real, i will take it.
If you want to wait 2 years to see 1000 results and say: "hum, ok, i will test, but it's not perfect", it's not my case. THEY ARE NO SIDE EFFECTS and i work to pay my bottle of follicept. I RISK NOTHING. But, when i see your avatar... If you made an hair transplant, i know why you don't want to test without seeing other transplanted men test it.Comment
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It's just common sense man, nothing personal. Test persons we can't trust is bad for us, the potential buyers, cause we still dont know if it really works. And it's bad for follicept, cause they want to convince us. So to do the test in the most convincing way is in everybody's best interest. And yes, of course that would mean excluding people like me and Swooping and also all new accounts.Comment
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It's just common sense man, nothing personal. Test persons we can't trust is bad for us, the potential buyers, cause we still dont know if it really works. And it's bad for follicept, cause they want to convince us. So to do the test in the most convincing way is in everybody's best interest. And yes, of course that would mean excluding people like me and Swooping and also all new accounts.Comment
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This test like I proposed is a really great way to do that. And I'll leave it to that, not going to respond more to your personal attacks, it's cluttering the thread.Comment
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Plus, in the unlikely event that Follicept caused adverse side effects, Prometheon could be in a world of hurt if they just sent samples out without testing it in a more controlled way first.Comment
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Arashi, the supplement industry is largely ignored by the FDA as well - you don't think companies lose lawsuits when their products make people very ill, or kill someone? Fine print only goes so far. Plus, their name would be ruined if things went awry.
You should be happy they're not going straight to market. Don't you think if they were a scam they'd already be selling the product? You see the amount of interest people have for the product; Follicept could make a good chunk by just selling the product now, but they're insisting on doing it the right way. You clearly have blinders on.Comment
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Read up on cosmetic product law (I once did). All they need to do is fill out some forms, make sure their product CAN be marketed as cosmetic product (there are some restrictions but Devon already checked that he said) and then do a toxicity lab test and they can sell it. They then obeyed the law. Good luck sueing them !Comment
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