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  • Deluxe
    Member
    • Jul 2010
    • 93

    #31
    Originally posted by UK_
    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.
    Thanks UK. BTW, I remember you asking me if I would try this product, and looking into it, it does seem very interesting...however, they do not have FDA approval. I know that you will be trying this product, but I would like to ask you now what makes you believe this will work and why are you risking getting scammed?

    Honestly, I would consider this myself, but currently I'm content getting scammed by the TRX2 product. I have standards too, 1 scam at a time.

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    • Jcm800
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2011
      • 2614

      #32
      Lol Deluxe you got it mate, one scam at a time

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      • Dutch_Dude
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2010
        • 238

        #33
        It seems very legit...unlike TRX2 where there are no photos whatsoever. Here they only have one testimonial though...but according to international trade and business law...if the only testimonial is positive and if the pictures show positive improvements, that's what you should expect. If not, you get a refund, and they also offer a refund, so that's good.

        Do oyu get a shed from this product like minoxidil? A lot of people who have used minoxidil on the hairline got a horrible shed and it never grew back...I don't want the same thing to happen to me. If there is a chance that this product makes your hairline disappear...I don't think I want to take that risk.

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        • Deluxe
          Member
          • Jul 2010
          • 93

          #34
          JCM I know you're with me on that. I like the part about HSC where you don't have to apply it for another 3 months, which makes it affordable. By the way, do they know that their name is almost identical to that of Histogens HSC? (stimulating vs. stemulating).......

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          • Dutch_Dude
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2010
            • 238

            #35
            Testimonial 6 : Hair Stemulating Complex
            After many disheartening attempts to find a product that would actually stimulate hair growth, I had come to the realization that it was a lost cause, and I would eventually have to invest in a wig. I was told about BioRegenerative Sciences and I have been applying the hair stimulating serum for approximately 8 weeks, and the results are amazing. I now have hair growing where before there was just a very shiny scalp. I would not hesitate to recommend this product to anyone suffering from hair thinning. In my opinion, it is a wonder serum. Deborah Roberts

            This is the only testimonial regarding their HSC. This indicates (or should indicate) that it can treat areas that are COMPLETELY bald...so also the hairline area of course. It doesn't say anywhere on the website how to apply the product though.

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            • depressed17
              Junior Member
              • May 2010
              • 14

              #36
              testimonials usually indicate a scam, I'd rather wait for some concrete evidence.

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              • UK_
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2011
                • 2691

                #37
                Before you guys all get your hopes up over this product, ill just repost a comment left on hairsite by a user known as "Iron_Man" in which he compares the products authors (Dr Greg Maguire) comments against the comments of an author of another known scam product called CyGenX.

                I think it is a wonderful reality check:

                I just did an “IronMan-Quick-Research” (IMQR) and now I have a simple QUESTION:
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                Author: CyGenX Inc.

                Hair growth is maintained through a cyclic process that includes a periodic stem-cell-dependent regeneration of hair follicles. The hair cycle consists of three defined stages: growth (anagen), followed by regression (catagen) and rest (telogen). Growth of a new hair requires reentry into anagen, a process involving activation of multipotent epithelial stem cells residing in a specialized part of the follicle outer root sheath (ORS) known as the bulge. Activating signals emanate from adjacent mesenchymal cells (dermal papilla), directing epithelial stem cells to migrate and differentiate to regenerate the hair bulb, the structure from which a new hair will emerge. Multiple signaling pathways, including Wnts, Sonic hedgehog (Shh), and TGF-beta family members have been shown to promote anagen initiation.

                Source: http://youcangrowhair.com/QA3.html
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                Author: Dr. Greg Maguire

                Hair growth is maintained through a cyclic process that includes a periodic stem-cell-dependent regeneration of hair follicles. The hair cycle consists of three defined stages: growth (anagen), followed by regression (catagen) and rest (telogen). Growth of a new hair requires reentry into anagen, a process involving activation of multipotent epithelial stem cells residing in a specialized part of the follicle outer root sheath (ORS) known as the bulge. Activating signals emanate from adjacent mesenchymal cells (dermal papilla), directing epithelial stem cells to migrate and differentiate to regenerate the hair bulb, the structure from which a new hair will emerge. Multiple signaling pathways, including Wnts, Sonic hedgehog (Shh), and TGF-beta family members have been shown to promote anagen initiation.

                Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/hair-los...s-1397874.html
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                Author: Beaudoin GM (et al)

                Hair is maintained through a cyclic process that includes periodic regeneration of hair follicles in a stem-cell-dependent manner. The hair cycle consists of three defined stages: growth (anagen), followed by regression (catagen) and rest (telogen) (Fig. 1A) (1). Growth of a new hair requires reentry into anagen, a process involving activation of multipotent epithelial stem cells residing in a specialized part of the follicle outer root sheath (ORS) known as the bulge (Fig. 1B) (2–4). Activating signals emanate from adjacent mesenchymal cells (dermal papilla), directing epithelial stem cells to migrate and differentiate to regenerate the hair bulb (Fig. 1B), the structure from which a new hair will emerge (2–5). Multiple signaling pathways, including Wnts, Sonic hedgehog (Shh), and TGF-β family members have been shown to promote anagen initiation, yet the exact mechanism by which hair follicles regenerate is not clear (5–7).

                Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1253615/
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                Q : Where is the DIFFERENCE between the 3 excerpts/abstracts above ?

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                • UK_
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2011
                  • 2691

                  #38
                  I dont know what you guys think, but this article here conducted by Greg Maguire (creator of HSC) that seems to be describing a "blinded investigative study" into natural growth factors just seems totally unprofessional and full of bullshit:



                  .....And by their fruits you shall recognize them.

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                  • johnnyboots
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2011
                    • 143

                    #39
                    Originally posted by UK_
                    I dont know what you guys think, but this article here conducted by Greg Maguire (creator of HSC) that seems to be describing a "blinded investigative study" into natural growth factors just seems totally unprofessional and full of bullshit:



                    .....And by their fruits you shall recognize them.
                    were you not high on this product yesterday?are you not going to try it?

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                    • UK_
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2011
                      • 2691

                      #40
                      Originally posted by johnnyboots
                      were you not high on this product yesterday?are you not going to try it?
                      Im in two minds about it. I just cant see this working Ill be honest with you guys I cant see it. Sorry, its bullshit, like the rest of this ****ing industry.

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                      • lockness
                        Junior Member
                        • May 2011
                        • 12

                        #41
                        Agree with UK

                        I think it is fair to say that the burden of proof lies in the initiative of the company to provide proof and not the burden of the hopeful customer to gamble their money and hope.

                        Perhaps I speak for the lot of us in that we'd all love to be proven wrong but yes this product seems to try to circumvent the path to credibility by merely using an exterior of industry buzz words.

                        If it's something worthwhile, they will figure out a way to let us know!

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                        • Dutch_Dude
                          Senior Member
                          • Jul 2010
                          • 238

                          #42
                          Didn't you talk to that Cheryl lady though? If she says that you will see results when the male version gets out...then you will. They say on the site that you will see results after 4 weeks. If you don't, you send it back for a refund.

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                          • Thinning@30
                            Senior Member
                            • Mar 2010
                            • 316

                            #43
                            I looked at the study, and I have to admit it seems very unscientific. No hair counts or objective measures of any kind, merely subjective assessments of improvement by the patients and researchers. Based on these subjective assessments, Maguire concludes that completely new hair follicles were generated. That seems like an incredibly premature conclusion if you ask me.

                            This is something I find so frustrating about companies like this one. As I've said before on other threads, a PhD researcher has to know what is and what is not proper scientific procedure. If the product is legitimate, I don't get why results aren't documented with any objective standards like hair counts and thickness measurements. Subjective assessments are completely unreliable, and indicate nothing.

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                            • VictimOfDHT
                              Senior Member
                              • Apr 2011
                              • 747

                              #44
                              Money back guarantee doesn't mean shit. All these guys have similar guarantees. They say you can send the product back for a refund if it doesn't work but they usually have it in fine prints that they only take back UNOPENED products. Or they have a 30-day money back guarantee but they tell you you need to use the product for 3 months or whatever or you won't see results and of course by that time the guarantee will have expired.

                              All of these bastards are professional con artists. Unfortunately, because of the lack of any real deterrent (in the law) to scum bags like their kind it is so easy for them to keep ripping people off with their so-called products. Any body can do it. The only thing you need to be is a person with no morals, conscience, or a heart, and of course a greedy son of a bitch first of all.

                              I doubt this company will be any different BUT I pray to god I'm wrong.
                              It just sounds like a load of crap. Rubbing stem cells on the scalp !! Really ! Now stem cells can be rubbed ?
                              I still hope I'm wrong but after reading the links in UK's reply I can say it's the same son of a bitch coming back for more scams with his "HSC" crap.

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                              • alejandro
                                Junior Member
                                • Aug 2010
                                • 5

                                #45
                                My 150 $ scam just arrived via priority mail 6 Weeks and I am cured obv muhahahahahaha

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