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To get it this soon in Japan, you are lucky indeed. You are truly at world's ****ing end, my friend.
Also hogy, this is essentially what they are saying with one caveat. It will not restore the long dead follicles of a NW5 and up.
Bold promise? Sure.
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So i have a question, and it's probably extremely stupid but i figure its worth asking. If Someone with greater knowledge of hair / hair loss can answer it that would be greatly appreciated.
My question is, if they claim that TRX2 can stop loss and promote 'the re-growth of miniaturized hair follicles– including the frontal region and temple area', why wouldn't the product also promote the growth of thick terminal hairs??
if you take propecia for example, it will restore most of the hairs you lost the past 5 years i think, but not everything. trx2 attempts to do something similar, but even at the frontal regions, because it works in a different mechanism than propecia...Comment
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Can someone who's gotten their shipment in list the precise amounts of each ingredient listed on the bottle? Until I hear otherwise, or until Whitfield releases peer reviewed clinical data, I am going to assume he is just another scumbag trying to sell us a vitamin, albeit one that has a marginally beneficial impact upon the overall health of your hair, for about 10X the cost of buying each ingredient alone. The crux of his "treatment" seems to revolve around the "proprietary potassium stipulating complex," but the problem is, no one knows what the **** this is. It doesn't help his cause that in the "science" section of his website, he explains ambiguous, over-our-head, pseudo scientific terms with other ambiguous, over-our-head, pseudo scientific terms.
Anyhow, if the the amounts of the ingredients are listed, someone please share them with the community so all of us can head to our local GNC and pay a fraction of the price to stimulate our potassium channels.Comment
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let's just hope whitfield knows what he's doing/selling. i still didn't get mine yet. luiza keeps saying there is a problem with my order :SComment
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so am in two minds at present.
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Can someone who's gotten their shipment in list the precise amounts of each ingredient listed on the bottle? Until I hear otherwise, or until Whitfield releases peer reviewed clinical data, I am going to assume he is just another scumbag trying to sell us a vitamin, albeit one that has a marginally beneficial impact upon the overall health of your hair, for about 10X the cost of buying each ingredient alone. The crux of his "treatment" seems to revolve around the "proprietary potassium stipulating complex," but the problem is, no one knows what the **** this is. It doesn't help his cause that in the "science" section of his website, he explains ambiguous, over-our-head, pseudo scientific terms with other ambiguous, over-our-head, pseudo scientific terms.
Anyhow, if the the amounts of the ingredients are listed, someone please share them with the community so all of us can head to our local GNC and pay a fraction of the price to stimulate our potassium channels.Comment
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I think it probably does support healthy hair growth, just not to the extent that Whitfield is claiming. I DO want to add these supplements to my regiment, just not at the price he is asking. Why should we pay a premium for this supplement (lets be clear, this is not a treatment or a cure) when we can achieve the same results on our own for much less. The only argument I see thus far for buying Trx2 is the convenience of not having to ingest bunches of pills every day. Beyond that, there is absolutely no evidence whatsoever (at least that I can find) that demonstrates why or how Trx2 is superior to taking each of the active ingredients alone. Could it be the proprietary potassium stimulating delivery system? Who knows? I don't know what the **** that is, or if it's unique to Trx2. Perhaps each of the active ingredients alone, or perhaps in unison, utilize the same delivery system naturally. The fact that Whitfield uses such ridiculously complex scientific terminology--which may be made up for all I know--screams at me; it tells me he is trying to cover up the fact that he is merely selling a convenient combination of vitamin supplements that have been shown to support healthy hair growth. This doesn't mean I don't want to take those supplements, just not for the hundreds of dollars a month that he is charging.Comment
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Nah, he didn't reply to my first email yet. I really want to give him the benefit of the doubt, but when it comes to the hairloss industry, I just have to assume the worst in people until proven wrong.Comment
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It was a very well composed mail you sent to him, deserved a reply - i have a similar outlook to you on this, dying to see some positive result's, but fear we won't get them..Comment
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You WILL lose hair off fin.
You have a sliiight chance of TEMPORARILY losing hair on finasteride and then def growing it back and maybe more?
NOT a tough choice. Sheds last a few months at the worst. Hair lost off fin lasts forever.Comment
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