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 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.Comment
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 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.Comment
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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?Comment
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 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.Comment
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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...Comment
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 I couldnt answer that question, you are better off asking BRS themselves, and to be honest, they even state on their website that there is nothing wrong with men taking the compound designed for women. I however would honestly wait for the mens version, atleast then you will know with 100% certainty that if this doesnt work... it really doesnt work lol.Originally posted by crochetgcheryl as well as several other people's emails from bioregenerative staff i saw on other forums. I believe it wouldn't make that big of a difference, but it doesn't really matter if they are making the male version does it? If its really a matter of weeks ill wait. If not ill be experimenting with the female version. I hope it goes well! If anyone has already ordered the female version please chime in! i doubt there are many though.
 
 Regarding your sources, I also saw a few posts from people who had experienced success from their I-Ease product, but this is in no way a reflection of how successful HSC will be of course.Comment
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 Does this mean the company hasn't even tested the product yet, but they're going to sell it anyway?! I get that this company is not going the FDA route, so they're not doing FDA-supervised clinical studies, but what evidence do they have that the product works? Even if it does work, how could they know how effective it would be, or whether it would work for everyone? How would they know if it was any better than the FDA-approved products currently on the market? Crochetg, did any of this come up in your conversation with Cheryl?within a few weeks the company will start receiving male donor skin and that is when they will release the "male" version. She explained that the female version would work however it is believed that male stem cells may secrete a slightly different arrangement of growth factors, a "stronger" signal if you will.
 
 This is one thing that confuses about this company and makes me think maybe they aren't the typical hair loss scam. They do seem to produce other (legitimate) products. Do any of the well-known scam companies sell other products unrelated to hair loss?Regarding your sources, I also saw a few posts from people who had experienced success from their I-Ease product, but this is in no way a reflection of how successful HSC will be of course.Comment
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 It does seem too good to be true...but if this works it would be amazing, its crazy to think that a company like Histogen who have been working on such a sophisticated formula, then this small company comes up and blows out everything out from the water with just a topical?! too good to be true indeed.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.Comment
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 In the email they sent to me they stated the lotion only needed to be applied for 6 - 8 weeks (this is how long the bottle lasts), they stated it needed to be applied "every other day" during this period, and then again 3 months after.Comment
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 It actually sounds worth a try. But I'm getting small gains with Minox on my hairline at present so will stick with that. So UK - I'm going to monitor your progress chap, and ready some piss taking comments if you get ripped off haha.
 
 Hopefully you'll sprout a new hippy hairdo, and I'll dive in and order some myself  Comment
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