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  • Dutch_Dude
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    sounds like it may be worth a shot. if you only have to use it once in a while it should be okay. i'm using finasteride and saw palmetto and nizoral now...so that lotion once in 3 months can't be bad...

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  • Dutch_Dude
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    so does this also work for men or only women...?

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  • UK_
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    Originally posted by Dutch_Dude
    Pffft...who knows. If it's just a lotion why not give it a try. It will be released in a few months, right?
    Well they said in an email to me they'd be releasing it either late May or early June.

    The email also stated that the lotion only needed to be applied every 3 months, so I guess that brings the overall price down somewhat, so you buy in june apply over 2 months and buy your next supply in December.

    I always wonder anything to do with stem cells usually needs to be injected, I just cant see a stem cell treatment in the form of a topical - not yet anyway.

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  • Dutch_Dude
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    Pffft...who knows. If it's just a lotion why not give it a try. It will be released in a few months, right?

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  • VictimOfDHT
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    Originally posted by UK_
    Not if it proves to be unsafe, which I doubt it will - I just always say if something seems too good to be true it usually is, and this does seem far too good to be true.

    But I agree that $150 is worth the shot to see if anything happens.

    Id pay these guys a grand a bottle if it actually worked - in-fact i'd pay them whatever they bloody well asked for.

    It probably is too good to be true. This is probably another scam. I personally won't give a damn what a product is made of as long as it works. Cells from other humans or dead humans or whatever. I'd probably take it even if there was cancer risks. Sooner or later we're all gonna die. I prefer to die with my hair than live another 20 or 30 miserable years suffering every second of them.

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  • UK_
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    Originally posted by VictimOfDHT
    UK, so let's suppose this stuff DOES work, are you telling me you wouldn't use just because of what it's made of ?
    Not if it proves to be unsafe, which I doubt it will - I just always say if something seems too good to be true it usually is, and this does seem far too good to be true.

    But I agree that $150 is worth the shot to see if anything happens.

    Id pay these guys a grand a bottle if it actually worked - in-fact i'd pay them whatever they bloody well asked for.

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  • VictimOfDHT
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    Originally posted by johnnyboots
    if it helps regrow my hair,i would probaly rub shit on my head.

    UK, so let's suppose this stuff DOES work, are you telling me you wouldn't use just because of what it's made of ?

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  • VictimOfDHT
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    Originally posted by Flowers
    Can you imagine how much money merck pays the FDA to deny / prolong the process of approving new treatments. It's a big industry so it's not a question of "if". It definitely happens and that just makes it even more unfair
    I know it is a fact that there are special interest groups -including doctors- that do have a LOT of influence on the crooks at the FDA. There is NO doubt about that.

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  • johnnyboots
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    Originally posted by UK_
    Would you still take this knowing the ingredients (stem cell molecules) are derived from donor tissue of other people?

    Kinda puts me off tbh lol.
    if it helps regrow my hair,i would probaly rub shit on my head.

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  • UK_
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    Originally posted by Flowers
    Can you imagine how much money merck pays the FDA to deny / prolong the process of approving new treatments. It's a big industry so it's not a question of "if". It definitely happens and that just makes it even more unfair
    Merck lose their licence in 2014 I believe... right when all the new treatments should be arriving lol.

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  • Flowers
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    Can you imagine how much money merck pays the FDA to deny / prolong the process of approving new treatments. It's a big industry so it's not a question of "if". It definitely happens and that just makes it even more unfair

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  • UK_
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    Originally posted by johnnyboots
    and after one treatment{one bottle}they claim you will see some results.so if you take a run at it it will only cost you 150.
    Would you still take this knowing the ingredients (stem cell molecules) are derived from donor tissue of other people?

    Kinda puts me off tbh lol.

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  • UK_
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    Originally posted by johnnyboots
    and after one treatment{one bottle}they claim you will see some results.so if you take a run at it it will only cost you 150.
    They said that with CyGenX...'that one $300 treatment would be enough to see results', lol - id atleast see what people are saying on the forums aswel before purchasing. But I agree it is worth the shot - this would be my first "scam" if I were to try it and fail - the thing that gets me... is that I try and think of what I would do if I owned this product and it was a legitimate product geting results... now... if I really had the cure or even, a better treatment, it would make sense to move heaven n' earth to prove statistically in a controlled study that it works, even if it took longer the economic benefits of having it PROVEN black and white and PATENTED are just ridiculous for the disease this treatment proposes to treat lol. But for BRS, there just isnt that impetus or concern to do so... I mean, it's just sprung up out of thin air - "oh ... this cures hair loss by the way"..... just the whole setup stinks of 'BS' - i'd say...93% certainty that this is bullshit, so I mean that remaining 7% is worth the £80 for a potential treatment that could slow or reverse hair loss of all things.

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  • VictimOfDHT
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    we'll see if it works for women first. By the 3rd quarter of '11 we should know if it's just another scam, which most likely it is.

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  • johnnyboots
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    Originally posted by Flowers
    Also if you wanted to run a briefly profitable scam like most of the hair loss scams would you really only release a product for women first?
    and after one treatment{one bottle}they claim you will see some results.so if you take a run at it it will only cost you 150.

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