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  • Arashi
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    Originally posted by bigentries
    Some people never change
    It's interesting eh how they never change. Always wrong, yet a new hype and they all jump on it again ... Anyway at least he had the guts to admit he was wrong, 9 out of 10 ppl wont do that when they finally understand that Follicept was just another failure too ... And that they will come.

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  • Swooping
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    Originally posted by Sogeking
    I remember when this was announced, majority immediately called bullshit. I don't understand why people were buying this. IT was a vitamin pill with potassium in it.
    Haha, well I do understand why. Most people from nature are less logical and objective than others. That's perfectly healthy. After all everyone has a different personality. However, add to this that people are heavily emotionally influenced here by their hair loss. The overwhelming majority therefore just heavily lacks objective rational capacity.

    This stretches to far ends; from people thinking that fapping will cause baldness to people buying treatments like this... Or thinking that IGF-1 will have impact .

    People know this and they take advantage of this in any form whatsoever. It's quite sad actually but then again when demand is there, supply will be there too. If people can be manipulated like a little kid into buying a e-book that massaging your scalp will reverse your hair or some other snake oil then people will take advantage of this.

    In a perfect world everyone would be educated about hair loss & posses critical logical thinking. We all know however that this is a utopia. It's not going to happen. We all see this from the looks of this thread, the recent follicept thread... And the list continues...

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  • bigentries
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    Originally posted by BoSox
    I rather think positive, regardless of what people believe.

    This product is promised to have good results, so i'll stick with that until it's proven wrong.

    Originally posted by BoSox
    Words can't describe how bad I want this to work. My diffuse thinning is getting so bad on top. Depression is taking its toll on me :/

    Good luck follicept.
    Some people never change

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  • diffuseloser
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    Lol @ BoSox. Fair play at least you can hold your hands up and say that.

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  • BoSox
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    I've made a few mistakes in my life. Starting this thread was one of them.

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  • Illusion
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    Originally posted by Sogeking
    I don't understand why people were buying this..
    Based on the whole Follicept-thing, I can now answer this question: Because people are desperate as ****. I've only been on hair loss forums for 10 months or so but man, things get hyped up so quickly around here...

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  • Sogeking
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    Originally posted by Swooping
    How dare you to question this treatment? We are talking about scientists from Oxford here. That university is better than Harvard. Can't question them. I'm going to order a bottle soon, in good faith.
    I remember when this was announced, majority immediately called bullshit. I don't understand why people were buying this. IT was a vitamin pill with potassium in it.

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  • Arashi
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    Originally posted by swooping
    how dare you to question this treatment? We are talking about scientists from oxford here. That university is better than harvard. Can't question them. I'm going to order a bottle soon, in good faith.
    lol

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  • jamesst11
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    KMoney, I believe Swooping is being sarcastic. I wouldn't put much stock in this. Just another formula with a bunch of herbs that are supposedly good for hair loss. Most of us have tried all of these for years with little to no results. You can consume everything in this formula for much cheaper. Have you tried fin, minoxidil and 2% nizoral?

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  • KMoney
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    Just going to start a thread about my update on HR23+ so check it out.

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  • Swooping
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    Originally posted by KMoney
    I was on TRX2 for ages and it didn't work, so I've just purchased 3 bottles of HR23+, as I stated on my other thread. I'll keep you all posted how I get on. Fingers crossed.

    Whats HR23+? Sounds interesting.

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  • Swooping
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    Originally posted by unbalding
    460 pages for this garbage? Man people are desperate.
    TRX2 is run by Oxford BioLabs. The company was founded in August 2008 by former scientists from the University of Oxford and is incorporated as a Limited Liability Company in England & Wales. Oxford is one of the world’s leading centers for biochemical research and the commercialization of new technologies.
    We are a team of scientists and medical authorities brought together by a shared aspiration: to challenge the status quo and end the frustrations of people suffering from hair loss. Our team consists of a growing number of
    World leading scientists in the field of potassium channel research Dermatologists and experts in the field of androgentic alopecia Medical professionals and surgeons
    How dare you to question this treatment? We are talking about scientists from Oxford here. That university is better than Harvard. Can't question them. I'm going to order a bottle soon, in good faith.

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  • KMoney
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    I was on TRX2 for ages and it didn't work, so I've just purchased 3 bottles of HR23+, as I stated on my other thread. I'll keep you all posted how I get on. Fingers crossed.

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  • unbalding
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    460 pages for this garbage? Man people are desperate.

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  • Jcm800
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    I wasted over £600 on this scam snake oil. Steer clear.

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