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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by clandestine
    hellouser; any updates?
    I can't seem to find the time to call them. I work 9-5pm but by that time offices are always closed. I don't want to call from work cuz i dont want coworkers listening in on the conversation.

    :/

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  • clandestine
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  • clandestine
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    hellouser; any updates?

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  • UK_
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    Originally posted by Gjm127
    Prolly the funniest thing I've read here... Cheers to you both!
    Agreed.

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  • Gjm127
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    Originally posted by Baldnessfalls
    I'm not a scientist and I don't pretend to have a crap load of knowledge about this stuff. But I know for sure and certain that I'm fed up with whatever it is that's causing my head to look like shit. If male pattern baldness were a person, I'd capture him, take him out in woods, tie him down, beat him to a pulp, and then drag him out in the streats for all the bald men to stone to death. Then afterwards, we'd put his body in a wicker-man and have a bonfire at the center of town singing JOY TO THE WORLD!
    Originally posted by hellouser
    Thats all you'd do? Pft, amateur.
    Prolly the funniest thing I've read here... Cheers to you both!

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  • Baldnessfalls
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    Originally posted by hellouser
    Thats all you'd do? Pft, amateur.
    Lol. I know I know! What I lacked in creativity I'd make up with brutality and pain!

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by Baldnessfalls
    I'm not a scientist and I don't pretend to have a crap load of knowledge about this stuff. But I know for sure and certain that I'm fed up with whatever it is that's causing my head to look like shit. If male pattern baldness were a person, I'd capture him, take him out in woods, tie him down, beat him to a pulp, and then drag him out in the streats for all the bald men to stone to death. Then afterwards, we'd put his body in a wicker-man and have a bonfire at the center of town singing JOY TO THE WORLD!
    Thats all you'd do? Pft, amateur.

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  • Baldnessfalls
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    I'm not a scientist and I don't pretend to have a crap load of knowledge about this stuff. But I know for sure and certain that I'm fed up with whatever it is that's causing my head to look like shit. If male pattern baldness were a person, I'd capture him, take him out in woods, tie him down, beat him to a pulp, and then drag him out in the streats for all the bald men to stone to death. Then afterwards, we'd put his body in a wicker-man and have a bonfire at the center of town singing JOY TO THE WORLD!

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  • Desmond84
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    Originally posted by Baldnessfalls
    Does anyone but me wonder why we (humans) can't just find a damn cure for this shit? Come on! We've got treatments/cures for way more conplicated shit than hairloss. It just seems weird to me that this problem hasn't been solved yet.

    And I hope like HELL this thing is a reality and works well! Someone please throw us a bone!
    I think ppl look at it the wrong way! Think of your hair follicle as an organ. Once MPB hits, one by one each follicle miniturises and eventually becomes inactive!

    So, you literally start to lose thousands of little organs on top of your head!

    Now, here's the big question: "Has medicine been able to replace any organ in your body once they malfunction (Kidney, Liver, Heart, Pancreas, arm, legs)?"

    Simple answer is NO! Once we can regenerate organs of your body then hairloss will be the thing of the past

    So, that brings us back to "how far away is regenerative medicine from cloning organs of your body in a practical sense?"

    The most realistic answer is about 10 years!

    But should we let our youth fade away, while we undergo an agonising pain of waiting in the hope of gaining our hair back?

    Hell NO! As Joe was saying the other night on the BTT show, we still have our youth! We have unlimited potentials and a very long time to achieve our goals!

    We might be follicularly challenged but we can still show off our body, flex those guns, have intelligent conversations and every once in a while score a hot babe!

    Just knowing that the future is looking bright gets me out of the house every morning I still smile every day knowing that in a short while I'll have access to Histogen, Aderans, Replicel, Tsuji, Lauster

    No generation b4 us got to look forward to these amazing treatments and I'm really grateful for that...Hope that helps brother.

    Keep on fighting - The future is looking bright

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  • Vox
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    Originally posted by Baldnessfalls
    Does anyone but me wonder why we (humans) can't just find a damn cure for this shit? Come on! We've got treatments/cures for way more conplicated shit than hairloss. It just seems weird to me that this problem hasn't been solved yet.
    It is probably more tricky than it seems. We talk about tissue that must cycle and regenerate correctly and resist to the destructive power of the androgens.

    On top of this, there is the well-established, traditional let me say, surgery and medication considered as good enough, which certainly impedes research for new and more efficient and permanent solutions.

    Under this angle of view, it does not seem so weird that there is still no cure for this condition.

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  • Baldnessfalls
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    Does anyone but me wonder why we (humans) can't just find a damn cure for this shit? Come on! We've got treatments/cures for way more conplicated shit than hairloss. It just seems weird to me that this problem hasn't been solved yet.

    And I hope like HELL this thing is a reality and works well! Someone please throw us a bone!

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  • bananana
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    Originally posted by UK_
    Lol they put all that work into the description to make it look so convincing and used the age-old before/after pic flash/no flash in their testimonials section.

    Scam scam scam scam scam scam scam scam scam.
    Dont jump to conclusions just yet. If this is a scam - its the most elaborate one yet, a whole new level. But yeah - pics before are with flash and after are without, including the higher contrast.

    Hmm...

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  • UK_
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    Lol they put all that work into the description to make it look so convincing and used the age-old before/after pic flash/no flash in their testimonials section.

    Scam scam scam scam scam scam scam scam scam.

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by LMS
    **** it, ask them why they're being dicks and withholding treatment from us
    Come to Toronto mate, its only about a 4 hour drive from Detroit or 2 hours from Buffalo. Hell, I'll even help you make it to the clinic (if their treatment works).

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  • LMS
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    Originally posted by paradigmshift
    There is no materially important information on the website.

    No major scientists or peer-reviewed papers associated with the research. A radical tax-dodger for CEO.

    A very dubious reason for why they are not continuing treatments outside of USA (potential "regulatory conflicts"). The FDA, the Patent Office, etc. are difficult to navigate through but how is there any dependence on extraterrestrial administration of treatment?

    They completely ignore the androgenetic pathways leading to alopecia. They treat "FNDS" (follicle nutrient deficiency syndrome) which they coined. What exactly do they cure? Scurvy?

    Look through all of gladiator's 6 posts. Stirring the pot, but not self-identifying which is clearly unethical.
    Yeah, there doesn't seem to be any major peer reviews but you have to keep in mind this was a very small time operation is South America, discovered by a doctor and then his method/treatment was then purchased by Biologix.

    All we can really do is wait for FDA approval and then go from there...

    Allso maybe unlike most treatments for hairloss which try to stop DHT, they treat the symptoms of DHT which we all know is lack of nutrients in the follicles... I dunno I'm not scientist.

    Their CEO isn't a tax dodger hes practicing tax avoidance, two different things.

    Also to the guy talking about flights etc. and how expensive it would be keep in mind that is why they are setting up clinics all over North America, and yes, eventually Europe and China but their main focus is NA it seems for now.

    Go here: http://www.biologixhair.com/investor...nsing-numbers/

    And you will see where their initial clinic numbers and locations at the state/province level. Keep in mind these are just pledges and commitments to open clinics once FDA approval is achieved. When/if FDA approval is actually reached we can expect their to be even more clinics meaning that if you live in a decent sized city this could simply become a 15 minute walk in and walk out procedure.

    Anyways, when all is said and done, all we can do is hope and wait.

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