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  • gettothetruth
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    AG skinsolution = Bioregenerativesciences?

    This is image on their website http://www.bioregenerativesciences.c...ts_960_250.jpg

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  • alejandro
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    Originally posted by Dutch_Dude
    You CAN find them on google maps. I just did, and it looks like a very nice a big villa with offices in it...so they do have headquarters. I too have my doubts about the product...Alejandro, could you take a picture of you opening the package with the product maybe?
    Opened one of the two bottles already. Im at my gf tonight, but can take the photo tomorrow. If you are interested I Can upload the papers they sent me with the two bottles. I started using it today and the good thing is I'm still alive and have no skin irritation yet

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  • UK_
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    Originally posted by Dutch_Dude
    You CAN find them on google maps. I just did, and it looks like a very nice a big villa with offices in it...so they do have headquarters. I too have my doubts about the product...Alejandro, could you take a picture of you opening the package with the product maybe?
    How do you know that is their headquarters? It's just a big building, they could have allocated a janitors cupboard for all we know. People viewing their "I-EASE" product have also had email replies back from them asking about how it works, the replies are literally the same explanations they have for their hair loss treatment, they say they take 2 types of stem cells from the eyelid and harvest growth factors.

    Okay - Two types of stem cells for BOTH of your treatments for dry eyes and hair loss? (wdf?)

    Why all the consistency? What growth factors? Tg-BETA?? (lol same bullshit in CyGenX) Its weird, its as if they're using a generic explanation for ALL of their products, sorry but bio-tech medicine just doesn't work that way -

    Also, Greg Maguire was supposed to attend a talk in London in March (or so he claimed), I took the liberty of ordering a brochure from the Novotel based "personalised medicine" talk event itself, his name appears on their website once - and thats it - I can't find his name anywhere on the actual event speakers list lol - I even emailed the vice president of the event and asked if he knew anything about this Greg Maguire guy and why he hasn't appeared on the brochure even though he claims to be holding a talk there, no reply as of yet.

    Its funny how he sprawls these "talks" across his homepage aswel as if we're supposed to be impressed by them, lmfao - "talks in China Bejing, London" yadda yadda yadda - im not impressed, show me some ****ing clinical data an ill be impressed - these talks could be for anything aswel - business development - basically how to market and sell your unproven shit-in-a-bottle.

    Sorry good people, I've just had it up to here with this company.

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  • Dutch_Dude
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    You CAN find them on google maps. I just did, and it looks like a very nice a big villa with offices in it...so they do have headquarters. I too have my doubts about the product...Alejandro, could you take a picture of you opening the package with the product maybe?

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  • lockness
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    I do that too...if a business in this field has no office or one that is a home address, that is a litmus; no staff, default communication; has the CEO going on these boards, with horrid grammar I might add, and in a spam overload merely defends something he hasn't defined, finished or tested - I think there you have it.

    I can understand anybody who wants to give this guy a chance. But with any treatment that is better than the current repertoire - we'll all know quite easily...that much we can count on.

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  • UK_
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    Originally posted by thejdizzle
    maybe its worth contacting them and asking what the deal is with the similaritys to that dr leather dudes scam. maybe they dont reply and then we will know for sure this is a scam?
    Well apparently with the Dr Leatherman scam, Leatherman actually joined a forum in which they were ripping his product to shreds and tried to defend it post after post - quite pathetic really.

    To me this bio-BS just looks like old wine in a new bottle - I mean just look at how they've ripped off Histogen, if thats not already bad enough lol.

    "We'll create a "growth factor signalling" compound called "HSC" (HAIR STEMULATING COMPLEX)" LMFAO.... Thing is, the less I read into this product and its background... the more I believe it is a genuine product, I love how they're trying to "keep us waiting" for the mens version aswel - as if the mens compound isnt just the same shit for women with a different label.

    Also - has anyone tried to do a "google maps" of the whereabouts of their offices? San Diego CA - I did a street view but ended up in the middle of the road next to a gas station - I mean these ****ers could be working out of a ****ing attic for all we know.

    It's a shame these sharks rip off legitimate companies like Histogen, I hope Histogen sue their ****ing balls off.

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  • thejdizzle
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    maybe its worth contacting them and asking what the deal is with the similaritys to that dr leather dudes scam. maybe they dont reply and then we will know for sure this is a scam?

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  • UK_
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    The 30 day money back guarantee is pointless when the product requires 6 - 8 weeks to work, even if you got under that date I can't see them refunding a used product.

    One thing is for sure, if this product fails to work I would send it back with a letter requesting your money back and report this company to trading standards, or whatever the US equivalent is, I would also do the same with TRX2 and the rest of these false-hope dream cures.

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

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  • VictimOfDHT
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    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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  • Thinning@30
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    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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  • Dutch_Dude
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    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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  • lockness
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    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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  • UK_
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    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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  • johnnyboots
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    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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