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  • NotBelievingIt
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    Originally posted by clandestine
    Can't figure out if this treatment is already being administered to the public? Or, if not, when it will indeed be released.

    Regardless, before and after photos are here: [http://www.biologixhair.com/index.cfm]. Click the green arrow to the right on the picture towards the top.
    The pictures are horrible. Absolutely horrible.

    Ian Park's Before and After don't even look like the same head of hair unless he dyed it.

    Gina Galvis' has what is an obvious part in her hair with additional loss that is combed over in the After photo, so its not even a good comparison photo.

    John Candil's B/A looks like its just grown longer and combed, and he dyed his hair too.

    Maria Miranda also has a part line and the After photo doesn't even remotely show the same unless again it was combed over. Perhaps the angle is slightly different so that front part appears longer in the one photo...


    Ugh.


    When the B/A photos aren't even deadly obvious on the supposed improvement, you know its nothing amazing. They all look user submitted too since they aren't consistent.

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  • gmonasco
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    Originally posted by bananana
    This new thing is very dodgy - if 30 000 people were "cured" it would be all over the news!
    They didn't say they'd "cured" 30,000 people; they said they'd administered "more than 28,000 treatments." We don't know their sample size -- maybe 14 people received 2,000 treatments each.

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  • clandestine
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    Originally posted by ccmethinning
    There's no way this is legit.
    Your reasoning being..?

    I understand the want to immediately reject newly proposed treatment options based on intuition, but should we not attempt to first validate or discredit said treatments through trial rather than scrutiny and bias opinion?

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  • ccmethinning
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    There's no way this is legit.

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  • 2020
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    pictures don't look so good... there has been an improvement but it's far from a complete recovery

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  • Tacola
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    This is just to good to be true. As someone har remarked, this can not go under the radar if it`s working as well as they claim. Searched their website, and I couldnt find any pictures yet. Hopefully they will have something up soon, so that we can take a deeper look at this. Has someone tried to call them og contact them in any kind of way?

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  • clandestine
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    Consider speaking with one of our highly qualified Biologix hair consultants and find out how you can regrow your own natural hair. Our consultants are equipped to answer all your important questions.

    Click here [http://www.biologixhair.com/contact/...consultation/] to book a convenient time to speak with one of our hair consultants, or call toll free now – 855.737.0333.
    Can't figure out if this treatment is already being administered to the public? Or, if not, when it will indeed be released.

    Regardless, before and after photos are here: [http://www.biologixhair.com/index.cfm]. Click the green arrow to the right on the picture towards the top.

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  • bananana
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    Originally posted by 2020
    if their stuff works so well(85% really? why not a 100%), then why didn't they use that stuff on themselves:


    ^ all of their people have hair loss problems
    I understand, but I've seen A LOT of HT doctors with MPB problems.
    I know HT is more complicated than this, well I guess you made a point.

    Ps, I can't find their pictures on google.
    i found just Ricardo Faria - he looks good hair-wise. (at least I think thats him)

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  • 2020
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    Over the past 20 years, the team has developed a proprietary injectible therapy - Biologix Revive - that has demonstrated an ability to revive dormant hair follicles and stimulate hair regeneration in both male and female patients.
    It's an injectable therapy?

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  • 2020
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    Originally posted by bananana
    whoah. this wakes up mixed emotions.
    1. I want to believe its true. Certainly is very interesting.
    2. No friggin' way this would go under the media radar! There would be some announcement SOMEWHERE.

    What do you guys think? I don't understand - 28 000 people?!
    Why didn't they say something?

    I really don't know what to think...
    if their stuff works so well(85% really? why not a 100%), then why didn't they use that stuff on themselves:


    ^ all of their people have hair loss problems

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  • bananana
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    whoah. this wakes up mixed emotions.
    1. I want to believe its true. Certainly is very interesting.
    2. No friggin' way this would go under the media radar! There would be some announcement SOMEWHERE.

    What do you guys think? I don't understand - 28 000 people?!
    Why didn't they say something?

    I really don't know what to think...

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  • 2020
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    Originally posted by cloud9
    They dont even have a website up as of yet . but they say it will be up soon . It wont hurt to check it out . lets see how good the before and afters are . If they have any that is .
    actually their new website is already online:

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  • cloud9
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    They dont even have a website up as of yet . but they say it will be up soon . It wont hurt to check it out . lets see how good the before and afters are . If they have any that is .

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  • NotBelievingIt
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    Originally posted by 2020
    and what about the follicles that already died? How could you possibly reverse so much damage?
    The hair folliciles never die. Think of it like a constrictor snake, kinda.

    As each breath (hair cycle) is taken, the rib cage (follicile root) gets squeezed. Eventually there is simply not enough oxygen (nutrients) being taken in that the brain (hair root) shuts down. It needs a kick start to understand it can start functioning again. For a human body that would be CCR and forced oxygen as long as enough time has not passed.

    For completely bald spots, minoxodil does not work because it simply does not penetrate far enough and/or provide enough stimulant to the weakened hair follicile to be able to push itself through the skin.

    But if there truly is 'scar' tissue surrounding the follicile root and they've figured out how to break that up and provide sufficient "kick start nourishment", it might take longer for a bald spot to grow hair, but it probably could. Again, like the constrictor example, its probably a matter of length of time.

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  • Sogeking
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    Originally posted by NotBelievingIt
    Interesting.

    Wasn't aware thats what actually happened....seems to me if that actually was the case, why has it taken this long to actually been figured out? If this is actually true, forget Replicel and Histogen, Finasteride and Minoxidil and Nanoxidil and Spectral F7...they will be long forgotten once this gains a foot hold.
    You nickname says my opinion concerning this. There have been so many companies like this lately that are doing something similar to Histogen.

    Chances that this is not a snake oil are minute in my opinion, but hey we can always take a peak at this now and then. Although there have been companies liek this before, and their treatments were posted on this forum. A few months passes and they are all but forgotten.

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