2 Years Later: Arashi, Your Thoughts on Pilox

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  • NeedHairASAP
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2011
    • 1408

    2 Years Later: Arashi, Your Thoughts on Pilox

    Dear 'Arashi The Great'


    I am writing to ask you for your humble opinion on Pilox. 2 years you stated this was an unequivocal scam. Many people took this for the gospel truth, and it is considered a scam by many now because of your godly white knighting instincts (for which we will be forever grateful for saving us from our own stupidness)

    03-11-2015 01:33 PM #37
    Arashi Arashi is offline
    Senior Member

    LOL, NeedHairASAP is still pushing this scammer ? Even after we got Yoram lying and we found out Yoram was selling acupuncture, blood sucking leeches and scam products like that ? Weren't you also the guy that was pushing scammers like Dr Gho and Dr Nigam by the way ?


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    More information has come up around the internet on Pilox in the last few days. What do you make of the new user photos posted recently?

    your humble student,

    NeedHairASAP
  • nameless
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2013
    • 965

    #2
    Originally posted by NeedHairASAP
    Dear 'Arashi The Great'


    I am writing to ask you for your humble opinion on Pilox. 2 years you stated this was an unequivocal scam. Many people took this for the gospel truth, and it is considered a scam by many now because of your godly white knighting instincts (for which we will be forever grateful for saving us from our own stupidness)

    More information has come up around the internet on Pilox in the last few days. What do you make of the new user photos posted recently?

    your humble student,

    NeedHairASAP

    I know I'm not Arishi but I proclaim that Pilox does not work. Vraf's before and after pics estalish that Pilox does not work. That aside I waited for evidence to come in before declaring Pilox a flop whereas Arishi declared it a flop before the evidence was even all turned in. Arishi just says that everything doesn't work and the law of averages are on his side because of course almost everything doesn't work. Of all the hair loss treatments peddled, and there have been thousands of them, only 4 have been proved to work - hair transplants, dutasteride, finasteride, and minoxidil. Let's see, thousands have failed and 4 work so that means that the odds heavily favor the joker who says a product does not work before the evidence comes in. This means that Arishi's guessing that these products do not work is just dumb luck and going with the odds.

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    • awdtnr91
      Junior Member
      • Dec 2014
      • 20

      #3
      Does anyone know how it can be purchased? Id be happy to try and give reviews

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      • JayM
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2015
        • 411

        #4
        Originally posted by awdtnr91
        Does anyone know how it can be purchased? Id be happy to try and give reviews
        I think one user from Israel said they are hoping for world release near the q4 2015.

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        • Hairismylife
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2012
          • 383

          #5
          I'd love to have Desmond, Hellouser and Swooping's take on this stuff working mechanism.

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          • Arashi
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2012
            • 3888

            #6
            Originally posted by NeedHairASAP
            I am writing to ask you for your humble opinion on Pilox.
            Dear NeadHairASAP,

            A lot has changed in the last 2 years. You showed us that Yoram, who sold all kinds of proven snake oil therapies like blood sucking leachers and acupuncture, most likely is no longer involved with this product. So it MUST be legit now. Then you showed us these wonderful pictures. This guy has been on chemical's that are known to grow hair, like Minodoxil, just before starting this treatment, but I understand that's not relevant since that was a month before the treatment. It's also totally irrelevant that he stopped using Pilox a few days ago because he had gone into a huge shedding in his crow which scared the sh*t out of him. I understand that that actually means that it works, losing hair is ALWAYS a good thing when you're on a new therapy !!! And it's also totally irrelevant that vraf who's been using this thing for a year has 0 improvement (although you'll probably say that his longer hair actually is a sign of improvement).

            So yes, this works. It works even better if you combine it with "scientifically proven to be safe and effective" follicept. Then, you can add some extra density with HASCI's scientifically peer reviewed and proven HST method. And if you still don't have the results you want, you can use a "clinically proven to be effective" laser helmet and I just heard dr Nigam is accepting new patients too.

            So, I'm really happy it's 2015 and we have all these wonderful proven and effective options !

            Thanks for creating this thread, I really enjoyed it so far but unfortunately I won't be participating too much here. Good luck with Pilox, I know it will work for you !!

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            • Parsia
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2013
              • 147

              #7
              Originally posted by Arashi
              Dear NeadHairASAP,

              A lot has changed in the last 2 years. You showed us that Yoram, who sold all kinds of proven snake oil therapies like blood sucking leachers and acupuncture, most likely is no longer involved with this product. So it MUST be legit now. Then you showed us these wonderful pictures. This guy has been on chemical's that are known to grow hair, like Minodoxil, just before starting this treatment, but I understand that's not relevant since that was a month before the treatment. It's also totally irrelevant that he stopped using Pilox a few days ago because he had gone into a huge shedding in his crow which scared the sh*t out of him. I understand that that actually means that it works, losing hair is ALWAYS a good thing when you're on a new therapy !!! And it's also totally irrelevant that vraf who's been using this thing for a year has 0 improvement (although you'll probably say that his longer hair actually is a sign of improvement).

              So yes, this works. It works even better if you combine it with "scientifically proven to be safe and effective" follicept. Then, you can add some extra density with HASCI's scientifically peer reviewed and proven HST method. And if you still don't have the results you want, you can use a "clinically proven to be effective" laser helmet and I just heard dr Nigam is accepting new patients too.

              So, I'm really happy it's 2015 and we have all these wonderful proven and effective options !

              Thanks for creating this thread, I really enjoyed it so far but unfortunately I won't be participating too much here. Good luck with Pilox, I know it will work for you !!
              Hi Arashi , I was waiting whole of last night for your answer !! And as soon as I see it works I was just thinking about your reaction , Thats
              great that you accept the truth now , even me had a discussion about pilox with you at that long thread , but honestly none of us wasn't sure
              if it was a scam or not , but my feeling was positive about that , anyhow , we glad it works and it really gives us some density I guess and for sure follicept is just hopeless treatment . Israel is one of the advance country when it comes to technology , this pilox is a patent and studied in a university , before after picture was amazing too. Can't wait to try it.

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              • Hairismylife
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2012
                • 383

                #8
                This time Arashi has raised a good point. How can we verify if he also used Minox or not prior to start of Pilox.

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                • cratusg
                  Member
                  • Aug 2015
                  • 31

                  #9
                  This is from the man himself:

                  "If you go back few pages in here youbwill notice i did mention i tried minoxi for a period of 2-3 week, in this time i shed crazy amount of hairs paniced and dropped it.
                  Is my egrowth cause minoxi? Maybe, i doubt tho that minoxi is capable of it in such a short time based on other pepole expirence and its been pretty long since i used it.
                  I never touched fin.
                  Thats the whole truth that i gave since the begining. Trust me or not its none of my concerns.
                  Anyways only time will tell if works or not.
                  Feel free to ask questions if they are related to pilox usage and my expirence. Im not gonna bother with doubtful questions of how legit my pictures are and so on.
                  See you with an update in 2 weeks."

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                  • NeedHairASAP
                    Senior Member
                    • Jul 2011
                    • 1408

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Arashi
                    Dear NeadHairASAP,

                    A lot has changed in the last 2 years. You showed us that Yoram, who sold all kinds of proven snake oil therapies like blood sucking leachers and acupuncture, most likely is no longer involved with this product. So it MUST be legit now. Then you showed us these wonderful pictures. This guy has been on chemical's that are known to grow hair, like Minodoxil, just before starting this treatment, but I understand that's not relevant since that was a month before the treatment. It's also totally irrelevant that he stopped using Pilox a few days ago because he had gone into a huge shedding in his crow which scared the sh*t out of him. I understand that that actually means that it works, losing hair is ALWAYS a good thing when you're on a new therapy !!! And it's also totally irrelevant that vraf who's been using this thing for a year has 0 improvement (although you'll probably say that his longer hair actually is a sign of improvement).

                    So yes, this works. It works even better if you combine it with "scientifically proven to be safe and effective" follicept. Then, you can add some extra density with HASCI's scientifically peer reviewed and proven HST method. And if you still don't have the results you want, you can use a "clinically proven to be effective" laser helmet and I just heard dr Nigam is accepting new patients too.

                    So, I'm really happy it's 2015 and we have all these wonderful proven and effective options !

                    Thanks for creating this thread, I really enjoyed it so far but unfortunately I won't be participating too much here. Good luck with Pilox, I know it will work for you !!

                    Oh, how the mighty have fallen

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                    • baldybald
                      Senior Member
                      • Jul 2012
                      • 243

                      #11
                      It is really good to hear that pilox was not a scam. Is it available on the market yet?

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                      • NeedHairASAP
                        Senior Member
                        • Jul 2011
                        • 1408

                        #12
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                        BMI and levels of zinc, copper in hair, serum and urine of Turkish male patients with androgenetic alopecia.

                        Abstract
                        OBJECTIVE:
                        Male pattern androgenetic alopecia is characterized by progressive hair loss from the scalp. It is known that imbalances of some trace elements play a role in the pathomechanism of many forms of alopecia. The aim of this study was to evaluate the levels of zinc and copper in hair, serum and urine samples of Turkish males with male pattern androgenetic alopecia and to compare with healthy controls.
                        MATERIAL AND METHODS:
                        116 males with male pattern androgenetic alopecia and 100 controls were involved in this study.
                        RESULTS:
                        Levels of zinc and copper in hair were decreased significantly in the patients (p<0.05), although zinc and copper levels of serum and urine were not different between patients and controls (p>0.05). Body mass index of patients were higher than control group. In addition, in the group with body mass index of 25 and lower zinc level in hair and urine, copperlevel in serum were significantly higher (p<0.05). Body mass index was negatively correlated with hair zinc levels.
                        CONCLUSION:
                        We thought that decreased zinc and copper levels in hair may play a role in the etiology of male pattern androgenetic alopecia. In addition, obesity by making changes in the balance of the trace elements in hair, serum and urine may play a role in male pattern androgenetic alopecia. Hence, assessing the levels of trace elements in hair of male pattern androgenetic alopecia patients may be more valuable compared to serum and urine for treatment planning.




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                        Copper Deficiency a New Reason of Androgenetic Alopecia?

                        http://cdn.intechope.../pdfs/46661.pdf









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                        Evaluation of serum zinc level in patients with newly diagnosed and resistant alopecia areata.
                        Posted 07 July 2015 - 06:14 PM
                        Int J Dermatol. 2015 Jul 3. doi: 10.1111/ijd.12769. [Epub ahead of print]
                        Evaluation of serum zinc level in patients with newly diagnosed and resistant alopecia areata.
                        Abdel Fattah NS1, Atef MM1, Al-Qaradaghi SM1.
                        Author information

                        Abstract
                        BACKGROUND:
                        Alopecia areata (AA) is a non-scarring, autoimmune, inflammatory hair loss disease. Zinc is a trace element involved in important functional activities of hair follicles.
                        PURPOSE:
                        To evaluate serum zinc levels in patients with newly diagnosed and resistant lesions of AA in comparison to age- and sex-matched healthy controls.
                        METHODS:
                        The present study included 100 subjects: 50 patients with AA divided into two equally distributed subgroups (25 patients with recent onset AA [subgroup 1] and 25 patients with resistant AA [subgroup 2]) and 50 age- and sex-matched healthy controls. Serum zinc levels were assessed in all subjects. Comparison of mean serum zinc levels was done between all patients and controls, between patients' subgroups as well as between patient's subgroup and controls. Correlations between serum zinc level and extent of AA and its duration were also done in all patients and each patient's subgroup.
                        RESULTS:
                        A significantly lower serum zinc level was found in patients with AA compared with controls and was significantly lower in patients with resistant AA compared to patients with newly diagnosed AA. Significant inverse correlations existed between serum zinc level, severity of AA, and disease duration in all patients as well as in patients with resistant AA.
                        CONCLUSION:
                        Lower serum zinc level existed in patients with AA and correlated inversely with disease duration, severity of AA, and its resistance to therapies. Therefore, assessment of serumzinc level in patients with AA appears useful as a marker of severity, disease duration, and resistance to therapies. Accordingly, zinc supplements may provide a therapeutic benefit.
                        © 2015 The International Society of Dermatology.

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                        • joachim
                          Senior Member
                          • May 2014
                          • 559

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Parsia
                          Hi Arashi , I was waiting whole of last night for your answer !! And as soon as I see it works I was just thinking about your reaction , Thats
                          great that you accept the truth now , even me had a discussion about pilox with you at that long thread , but honestly none of us wasn't sure
                          if it was a scam or not , but my feeling was positive about that , anyhow , we glad it works and it really gives us some density I guess and for sure follicept is just hopeless treatment . Israel is one of the advance country when it comes to technology , this pilox is a patent and studied in a university , before after picture was amazing too. Can't wait to try it.
                          lol. was it really that hard to feel arashi's sarcasm in his entire post?
                          i laughed my a.s.s. off when reading arashi's post.

                          i don't know why this hype with pilox starts over again. are there some new pics with regrowth available or what happened?

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                          • baldybald
                            Senior Member
                            • Jul 2012
                            • 243

                            #14
                            I just felt arashi sarcasm after I read his reply 3 times. Hahaha that was funny though

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                            • nameless
                              Senior Member
                              • Feb 2013
                              • 965

                              #15
                              Originally posted by joachim
                              lol. was it really that hard to feel arashi's sarcasm in his entire post?
                              i laughed my a.s.s. off when reading arashi's post.

                              i don't know why this hype with pilox starts over again. are there some new pics with regrowth available or what happened?

                              Some guy who's very artistic with a magic marker drew some black temple hairs on some pics and everyone is doing cartwheels over the pics.

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