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  • just2hairs
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    Originally posted by bigentries
    ...we are eager to spend a good amount of money in a cure...we are putting money on the line...
    Dude those are your words. You seem to be focused on them taking your money through a fraudulent act (scamming you). They have not, so give it a rest until they actually do.

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  • bigentries
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    Originally posted by just2hairs
    Uhhh how much money have you and Arashi given to Follicept? Nothing right? So how are they scamming you?

    You can say they've failed or criticize their trial methods, but to accuse them of scamming they would need to be selling you something fake. They have not sold anything, so you are wrong and have been wrong from the beginning.

    Sorry, but you can't say "I told you so" in this case...move on please.
    Why does everyone claims a "scam" has to involve money? What about deception?

    We've seen dozens of "gurus" with fake pictures who never advocated buying something from them. How do you classify those? Their main motivation always seems to be just fame

    These guys make big claims, and are using the groupies they got to help them in incubator contests that are unrelated to the hair product

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  • just2hairs
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    Originally posted by bigentries
    ...we are putting money on the line....
    Uhhh how much money have you and Arashi given to Follicept? Nothing right? So how are they scamming you?

    You can say they've failed or criticize their trial methods, but to accuse them of scamming they would need to be selling you something fake. They have not sold anything, so you are wrong and have been wrong from the beginning.

    Sorry, but you can't say "I told you so" in this case...move on please.

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  • 79BirdofPrey
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    Are there any moderators on this forum? Can the useless posts be deleted so we can have a streamlined case study illustrating the results from the people testing these products? If people aren't adding value to the thread, can they be blocked?

    Thank you.

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  • Keki
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    So many white knights of wallet, i sure don't consider myself an "easy target" lol, i'm not a compulsive buyer neither, i enjoyed be informed from the very beginning and only some pyscho masochist would not enjoy the same with the others treatments like seti, bim, sm etc, no, you are the real poison of this community and humanity, people who would like to be ignorant about a research istead of being "hurt" with accepting a failure, and no, the science doesn't work like that, every single cure to every disease has hundreads and hundreads of fail behind, if you don't like to be informed then log out, stop reading a forum about cutting edge and trial updates who most likely will fail and wait till your doctor will give you something alternative maybe in 4-5 years from now, for people like me that search everyday for some sort of trial updates the way prometheon delivered daily news is a dream, sure their product can fail and the trial could be better but i don't care, still a complete transparent behevior

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  • Swooping
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    Originally posted by sdsurfin
    Really trying to lay on the spin huh? There's nothing wrong with getting excited about a treatment or throwing support behind individuals who are clearly there to carry out legit science and help people. Fact is YOU were wrong with your OCD rants about follicept being a scam. YOU and your kind ran decent scientists off of this forum, as you probably will in the future, and except for people like myself who can discuss and confer with more knowledgeable people in a civilized manner, you will probably continue keeping the majority of young hair loss sufferers in the dark with your unbridled mental illness.

    We still don't know if it works or not. I certainly have my doubts, as I always have, and I still maintain that it's a solid theory and that there definitely has to be something of potential when it comes to using/promoting the proper growth factors, and especially IGF-1. It's a shame it hasn't shown more results yet, but my guess is that it will have some results but not the ones we hope for. If they are not too discouraged by the insanity of the balding online community, hopefully follicept and scientists like them will continue to chip at the problem, so that sooner or later one of the "hyped" treatments is actually worthwhile. I was more hopeful about follicept before the trial started, but hey, that's the way these things work, you have to try.

    In other news I heard from replicel and they said that part of the reason they have been delayed is that they were able to improve their product in some ways, and are now submitting it to the german regulatory bodies for trial commencement.
    Don't be so silly sdsurfin. There has never been "legit" science in this one. There stands only a very weak hypothesis based on irrational thinking. There isn't even a "theory" about IGF-1 in relation to the pathology of androgenetic alopecia, far from it. Hence, there isn't even a convincing one to hair follicle biology itself particularly in humans. So what are you talking about again?

    Arashi is a good guy, he is a well grounded skeptic and we need people like that. He is valuable to a community like this. You on the other hand can only hype treatments based on your "gut feeling". When you don't like something you just hop onto another dude. Are you going to tell me now how replicel will be the holy cure to us all? What evidence to you have for that kiddo? Or will you slam the Ad Verecundiam to us again like you always do?

    We have seen what this brought us totally nothing. Just like this will be the case with Follicept. Ultimately this will only lead to crushed dreams and emotional harm. Because there are people who are expecting Follicept to work. Heck some people go even that far that apparently Devon and Dr. Hsu must have "secretly" tried this already because of these claims.

    Btw if you call someone mental please hold a mirror to yourself. If anyone is mental you would probably be the only one.

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  • bigentries
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    Originally posted by sdsurfin
    Really trying to lay on the spin huh? There's nothing wrong with getting excited about a treatment or throwing support behind individuals who are clearly there to carry out legit science and help people. Fact is YOU were wrong with your OCD rants about follicept being a scam. YOU and your kind ran decent scientists off of this forum, as you probably will in the future, and except for people like myself who can discuss and confer with more knowledgeable people in a civilized manner, you will probably continue keeping the majority of young hair loss sufferers in the dark with your unbridled mental illness.

    We still don't know if it works or not. I certainly have my doubts, as I always have, and I still maintain that it's a solid theory and that there definitely has to be something of potential when it comes to using/promoting the proper growth factors, and especially IGF-1. It's a shame it hasn't shown more results yet, but my guess is that it will have some results but not the ones we hope for. If they are not too discouraged by the insanity of the balding online community, hopefully follicept and scientists like them will continue to chip at the problem, so that sooner or later one of the "hyped" treatments is actually worthwhile. I was more hopeful about follicept before the trial started, but hey, that's the way these things work, you have to try.

    In other news I heard from replicel and they said that part of the reason they have been delayed is that they were able to improve their product in some ways, and are now submitting it to the german regulatory bodies for trial commencement.
    Says the guy with an NDA with the company

    People like you are poisonous to hair loss communities.

    A potential cure doesn't need "hype", doesn't need supporters. We don't owe them anything, we are eager to spend a good amount of money in a cure. They owe us results, and if they give us "results" we have every right to question the legitimacy, we are putting money on the line. If they are not OK with that, then they can keep their mouth shut and come back when they have undisputed evidence of cosmetic improvements

    "Good vibes", "optimism" don't change anything, besided making you an easy target. Things work or they don't, that's how science works.

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  • Arashi
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    Originally posted by sdsurfin
    . Fact is YOU were wrong with your OCD rants about follicept being a scam
    Interestingly Arashi used that word exactly 0 times in this thread (search it). The only one who's wrong is going to be you, with all your hyping and neglecting the research that has been presented to you. Follicept came here with the slogan "Safe, effective, affordable" ! How is that not a scam ? Maybe not in the literal sense, that they robbed people's money but they sure did deceive people !! Got people's hope up, which are now cruely being destroyed by the lack of results.

    If Follicept would have taken a step back and just would have said "Look we dont know if this works or not, but we're going to run some small inhouse trial to find out", or even better, just run the trial before even coming here, then I'm sure nobody would have even used the scam word at all.

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  • Hemo
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    They'd have more success trying to deliver approved drugs (or other growth factors that don't need approval, like AAPE) in low doses using their vehicle (eg dutasteride, as Dr. Hsu asked about it). Funding that would obviously be an issue.

    They sort of shot themselves in the foot with this "friends and family" trial considering 3 of the 7 participants are beyond help.

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  • sdsurfin
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    Originally posted by Arashi
    Sorry but you guys just never learn. You'll all just jump on the next hype which surely will appear this year, maybe even 2 more of them if we're 'lucky'. You'll all hype it again like it's finally the cure we've all been waiting for. And while it now appears that Follicept will just fail without having taken people's money or damaged their health, the next one might. Hairloss forum history repeating itself over and over again for the next 10-20 (?) years until we have a real cure.
    Really trying to lay on the spin huh? There's nothing wrong with getting excited about a treatment or throwing support behind individuals who are clearly there to carry out legit science and help people. Fact is YOU were wrong with your OCD rants about follicept being a scam. YOU and your kind ran decent scientists off of this forum, as you probably will in the future, and except for people like myself who can discuss and confer with more knowledgeable people in a civilized manner, you will probably continue keeping the majority of young hair loss sufferers in the dark with your unbridled mental illness.

    We still don't know if it works or not. I certainly have my doubts, as I always have, and I still maintain that it's a solid theory and that there definitely has to be something of potential when it comes to using/promoting the proper growth factors, and especially IGF-1. It's a shame it hasn't shown more results yet, but my guess is that it will have some results but not the ones we hope for. If they are not too discouraged by the insanity of the balding online community, hopefully follicept and scientists like them will continue to chip at the problem, so that sooner or later one of the "hyped" treatments is actually worthwhile. I was more hopeful about follicept before the trial started, but hey, that's the way these things work, you have to try.

    In other news I heard from replicel and they said that part of the reason they have been delayed is that they were able to improve their product in some ways, and are now submitting it to the german regulatory bodies for trial commencement.

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  • Arashi
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    Originally posted by diffuseloser
    If it fails, it's another lesson learned and we should take the positive from it.
    Sorry but you guys just never learn. You'll all just jump on the next hype which surely will appear this year, maybe even 2 more of them if we're 'lucky'. You'll all hype it again like it's finally the cure we've all been waiting for. And while it now appears that Follicept will just fail without having taken people's money or damaged their health, the next one might. Hairloss forum history repeating itself over and over again for the next 10-20 (?) years until we have a real cure.

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  • TheUltimatePoet
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    I think the informal trial they are running now seems fine. They are hoping to get some cosmetically significant results that will be clearly visible even with different angles and different light. If all we get from this is vellus hair, it's not going to do anyone any good.

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  • diffuseloser
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    You're welcome. Hope the shed didn't affect the enjoyment of your weekend!

    Well that is the correct way to deal with it. Don't pay attention to it. The majority of us are thankful for what you are doing. There are some wild accusations being thrown around so just try not to listen to them and focus on what matters.

    Looking forward to seeing the pictures. Thanks again StayThick.

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  • StayThick
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    Originally posted by diffuseloser
    Agreed. We should be grateful to have StayThick in the loop. Hope Follicept continue to investigate this is IGF1 fails. If it fails, it's another lesson learned and we should take the positive from it.
    Thanks Diffuse. I am actually working on posting my pictures now. I'll be creating a new thread shortly. Just returned from my long holiday weekend so finally have the time.

    I also don't pay attention to FrenchNewbie. To me, he is clearly unstable just based on his Follicept forum tirades he goes on with everyone on there. He can accuse me of really anything as I do not care since I personally met Devon and Dr. Hsu, had long dialogues with each and they know I am not taking any treatments. His comments I pay zero attention to. Zero.

    Will be posting shortly. Thanks guys.

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  • diffuseloser
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    Agreed. We should be grateful to have StayThick in the loop. Hope Follicept continue to investigate this is IGF1 fails. If it fails, it's another lesson learned and we should take the positive from it.

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