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  • Arashi
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2012
    • 3888

    Originally posted by serenemoon
    Clinical and Research Fellow
    Massachusetts General Hospital
    July 1996 – October 1998 (2 years 4 months)Greater Boston Area

    Internship and Residency in Internal Medicine
    Massachusetts General Hospital
    July 1992 – June 1995 (3 years)Greater Boston Area
    Ok, so internship at that hospital equals "Harvard trained". Ok thanks for clearing that up, you're right indeed.

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    • FrenchNewbie
      Member
      • Apr 2015
      • 57

      Please stop now Arashi. We all understood your opinion. And what? Perhaps you work for a big pharma or a grafter? Your seniority on this forum proves nothing. So stop your allegation and your bashing and go speaking on Fina topic.

      Thank you from France.

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      • diffuseloser
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2014
        • 238

        We should really implement a "no pricks" campaign for this thread. It's getting out of hand.

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        • dus
          Member
          • Mar 2015
          • 87

          Originally posted by FrenchNewbie
          Please stop now Arashi. We all understood your opinion. And what? Perhaps you work for a big pharma or a grafter? Your seniority on this forum proves nothing. So stop your allegation and your bashing and go speaking on Fina topic.

          Thank you from France.
          Arashi has a pretty solid track record. I'd rather hear his input than comments about people almost crying because the "cure" is here while there is no real evidence yet.

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          • FrenchNewbie
            Member
            • Apr 2015
            • 57

            I know. But he could let them the benefit of doubt...

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            • just2hairs
              Member
              • Mar 2015
              • 39

              If Devon and team see good results in the weeks to come, you can bet it'll be all over the news very soon after that. We wouldn't need to worry about testing it ourselves and just worry about how we can get our hands on it asap!

              I trust Follicept.

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              • serenemoon
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2014
                • 210

                Originally posted by just2hairs
                If Devon and team see good results in the weeks to come, you can bet it'll be all over the news very soon after that. We wouldn't need to worry about testing it ourselves and just worry about how we can get our hands on it asap!

                I trust Follicept.
                +1. The aftermath of the trials will speak for themselves. I am fully convinced of the integrity of Prometheon so I trust that they will be honest about the results, positive, neutral or negative. I personally don't care for BTT forum trials and individual approval anyway. Like Devon said, if they are convinced that it works, it is reason enough to release it. The majority lot of people are supporting them anyway. If BTT trials happen, great. If it doesn't, well I don't think it will really be hurting Follicept anyway. I am so eager to see if this works or not, and btw Devon, I think "Follicept Fridays" is a very cool concept!!

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                • hiko
                  Junior Member
                  • May 2014
                  • 14

                  Originally posted by Arashi
                  Ok, so internship at that hospital equals "Harvard trained". Ok thanks for clearing that up, you're right indeed.
                  Why do you continue to speak of things you don't know anything about? Internship is first year of residency. Fellowship is subspecialty training. He is Harvard trained. Or are the only people you consider Harvard trained the dumb undergrads?

                  Completing residency at Harvard is a big accomplishment. This guy has qualifications. He's not some chump like you or Swooping.

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                  • stayhopeful
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2013
                    • 280

                    Agreeeed!

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                    • follicept
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2015
                      • 251

                      Originally posted by Arashi
                      Thanks, hadn't seen it indeed. Well that sounds hopeful, if they indeed agree to the test then we'd be all happy as could be !

                      BTW, "Harvard trained", i might misunderstand the link-in info, but it says he merely worked at a hospital associated with Harvard ? He never studied at Harvard, let alone got a degree there. But no biggie, let's focus on the test
                      No, he did is residency and fellowship there. Meaning he was trained as a physician there. And he was also on faculty there.

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                      • cr1mson
                        Member
                        • Jun 2014
                        • 33

                        Originally posted by Arashi
                        Thanks, hadn't seen it indeed. Well that sounds hopeful, if they indeed agree to the test then we'd be all happy as could be !

                        BTW, "Harvard trained", i might misunderstand the link-in info, but it says he merely worked at a hospital associated with Harvard ? He never studied at Harvard, let alone got a degree there. But no biggie, let's focus on the test
                        Anyone else find it hilarious that this guy is not yelling scammer five times in every post

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                        • follicept
                          Senior Member
                          • Feb 2015
                          • 251

                          Originally posted by Arashi
                          That's interesting. Could you describe me a scenario where:

                          1) you did your toxicity test (as other needed lab tests), an independent lab didnt find any problems and certified your product as non toxic and non harmful,
                          2) your product was eligible to be marketed as cosmetic product and
                          3) where you filled out and submitted the right forms ?

                          And someone still could succesfully sue you for some reaction he got ? You have the law on your side.

                          And even then. I mean, at some point you're going to sell your product anyway. So why not sell it for $0.05 to 20 people here on the forum that we've selected and want to run the test for 4 weeks ? Wouldn't be that simply be THE best way to convince even the biggest doubters of your product ?
                          Happens all the time. Unfortunately, you don't need to prove anything in order to initiate a lawsuit. Can cost time and money and force someone to settle just to make them go away, whether there are not any grounds. Happens every day.

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                          • Keki
                            Senior Member
                            • Mar 2015
                            • 232

                            We are losing the opportunity to get more info about the trial, who care what akashi or what the other trolls think, Devon should set up a board/forum in his site aswell, this thread isn't enough imho, we will have hundreads and hundreads of comments if positive, right now a good number of important answers are lost in pages and pages of bullshit and flames, and we keep asking the same questions over and over, at this point Devon should ignore them, they are internet warriors who hide behind the keyboard, this is not being skeptical, this is defamation

                            Going back on topic, i want to ask how many people are involved in your personal early trial? Are they using other treatments? What Nw are they? I think these are the important questions people should make, a good half of users there want to know if they can switch or not without losing too much for example, or if the use of follicept can make the absorption of other topicals dangerous, from neogenic to ru to other hundreads of different spray people are using now

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                            • stayhopeful
                              Senior Member
                              • Feb 2013
                              • 280

                              I'm with Keki, I propose from hereafter this thread stays objective as possible. In order for that to be true, the rest of this discussion should be centered only on the objective results/details of the upcoming trial. Devon did mention that he could start his personal experience as soon as Monday!

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                              • Hemo
                                Senior Member
                                • Apr 2015
                                • 138

                                Originally posted by dus
                                Arashi has a pretty solid track record. I'd rather hear his input than comments about people almost crying because the "cure" is here while there is no real evidence yet.
                                No one's claiming this is the cure. People are just excited about seeing results since Follicept came out of nowhere. Arashi's the one that barged into the thread claiming Follicept is a scam and the only way to prove otherwise (after pages of insinuating the Follicept team are con artists) is to send the treatment to forum users, as if he's some sort of authority. To be honest, I'd rather just wait to see what the initial findings are from Devon and his crew, but whatever.

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