Literally ANYTHING would be better than IGF-1 ! Minox, Fina, AAPE or other growthfactors. Anything would be better than the growth factor LEAST associated with hair growth: http://i.imgur.com/ouAGMWB.png
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Hmm..if they used it in the vehicle would they still be able to register as homeopathic? It is a good idea, I think after IGF-1 results, if they feel like they will have to improve, AAPE is definitely the way to go.Comment
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Literally ANYTHING would be better than IGF-1 ! Minox, Fina, AAPE or other growthfactors. Anything would be better than the growth factor LEAST associated with hair growth: http://i.imgur.com/ouAGMWB.pngComment
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Literally ANYTHING would be better than IGF-1 ! Minox, Fina, AAPE or other growthfactors. Anything would be better than the growth factor LEAST associated with hair growth: http://i.imgur.com/ouAGMWB.png
If it doesn't work, no harm done. You can go back to being a miserable bald jerk.
I for one am thankful that somebody is testing this. I really don't see the downside to them testing this....it's much more interesting than the typical garbage at-home "testing" (really a stretch to even call it that) we see done by forum members.
If they put out really ambiguous results and try to sell bottles for $100, then you can piss and moan and come in the save the day. Until then, go outside and get some fresh air.Comment
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so sit back, relax, and lets see what they come up with (or don't come up with).
wasting time desperately trying to debate this while they're still a window for debate is-- beyond a waste of time.Comment
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If the results are clearly ambiguous
Run a half-azzed trial, using concentrations so low the FDA will turn a blind eye to them and generate results that are ambiguous at best. Trial feedback will be something to this effect: "wow, my shedding completely stopped", "my hair feels so much fuller", "i'm maintaining and no side effects!". Young desperate guys will come running with their wallets out and hopes up.Comment
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Again, the fact that you are comparing a doctor from India to a company funded by the University of Florida is plain ignorance. The beautiful thing about America is that if it were to be a scam, they wouldn't post false pictures because that would get them in trouble. The FTC would be all over them. Most snake oil companies only have false testimonies backing them up, false pictures will land some good money in the hands of those who are hurt. Please understand the claims you are making are false, and if you are really that offended by this call a lawyer to call in the FTC!
"Young desperate guys will come running with their wallets out and hopes up." Their wallets would be opened to receive the money that the FTC sends them for being butt hurt.Comment
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It’s amazing how naive you guys are! The FTC is not going to spend the time or resources to go after a small time company like this. LOL. That’s what these companies rely on. Now, if enough complaints are filed, they might be contacted by the state, but even then they will most likely be instructed to change their marketing language and maybe get a stern warning letter and that’s a big maybe, especially if they market as a cosmetic.
Again, the fact that you are comparing a doctor from India to a company funded by the University of Florida is plain ignorance. The beautiful thing about America is that if it were to be a scam, they wouldn't post false pictures because that would get them in trouble. The FTC would be all over them. Most snake oil companies only have false testimonies backing them up, false pictures will land some good money in the hands of those who are hurt. Please understand the claims you are making are false, and if you are really that offended by this call a lawyer to call in the FTC!
"Young desperate guys will come running with their wallets out and hopes up." Their wallets would be opened to receive the money that the FTC sends them for being butt hurt.Comment
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Again, the fact that you are comparing a doctor from India to a company funded by the University of Florida is plain ignorance. The beautiful thing about America is that if it were to be a scam, they wouldn't post false pictures because that would get them in trouble. The FTC would be all over them. Most snake oil companies only have false testimonies backing them up, false pictures will land some good money in the hands of those who are hurt. Please understand the claims you are making are false, and if you are really that offended by this call a lawyer to call in the FTC!
Silly me! Unlike in India, American MDs and PhDs would never get away with peddling dubious and unproven treatments <cough> Oz. And obviously in America we have no hair loss scams thanks to the FTC. Ah well, I'm off to go buy some more Provillus, Capixyl, Doo Grow, Bioregenerative Sciences Hair Serum, and Spectral F7. Maybe I'll pick up a new laser helmet while I'm at it. I'll skip the TRX2 this time though--I don't want my hair to get too thick. Besides, they're from third world England where consumer protection is a joke. Who knows if their photos or testimonials are legit? And anyway, it's my patriotic duty to buy American when it comes to hair loss products!Comment
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I hope we will be in the situation to carefully think about a purchase, sadly this is not the case, not a single hair yet, and i wish to know how they are supposed to check for vellus at least, they took good quality pictures but those are good for 6months or more results, not for early vellus checkComment
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Wow! This is so hopelessly naive, I don't even know where to begin with it.
Silly me! Unlike in India, American MDs and PhDs would never get away with peddling dubious and unproven treatments <cough> Oz. And obviously in America we have no hair loss scams thanks to the FTC. Ah well, I'm off to go buy some more Provillus, Capixyl, Doo Grow, Bioregenerative Sciences Hair Serum, and Spectral F7. Maybe I'll pick up a new laser helmet while I'm at it. I'll skip the TRX2 this time though--I don't want my hair to get too thick. Besides, they're from third world England where consumer protection is a joke. Who knows if their photos or testimonials are legit? And anyway, it's my patriotic duty to buy American when it comes to hair loss products!
+100000 for you !Comment
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Wow! This is so hopelessly naive, I don't even know where to begin with it.
Silly me! Unlike in India, American MDs and PhDs would never get away with peddling dubious and unproven treatments <cough> Oz. And obviously in America we have no hair loss scams thanks to the FTC. Ah well, I'm off to go buy some more Provillus, Capixyl, Doo Grow, Bioregenerative Sciences Hair Serum, and Spectral F7. Maybe I'll pick up a new laser helmet while I'm at it. I'll skip the TRX2 this time though--I don't want my hair to get too thick. Besides, they're from third world England where consumer protection is a joke. Who knows if their photos or testimonials are legit? And anyway, it's my patriotic duty to buy American when it comes to hair loss products!
Saying all this doesnt happen in the US, is the most naive thing I've read on these forums lately, and wow, that's quite something !Comment
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Here you go Arashi. You get your answers.
Armani -
"Could you show us the area's where you're applying it a bit better and could you record the video in such a way that we know it wasn't recorded 4 months ago ??
Follicept Mod • an hour ago
"Will do in the next video update this week sometime."
"Sorry some comments were pending- I just found where to approve them! Like I said, no censorship here, Arashi/Armani"
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Here you go Arashi. You get your answers.
Armani -
"Could you show us the area's where you're applying it a bit better and could you record the video in such a way that we know it wasn't recorded 4 months ago ??
Follicept Mod • an hour ago
"Will do in the next video update this week sometime."
"Sorry some comments were pending- I just found where to approve them! Like I said, no censorship here, Arashi/Armani"
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