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  • fitness-man
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    Originally posted by lilpauly
    yes u need a higher concentration. its also much cheaper if u use bim @ full strength
    where do you get bim at full str?

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  • lilpauly
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    Originally posted by rm056789
    Has anyone purchased generic bimatoprost (careprost 0.03%) and used a speed-vac concentrator to increase the concentration to around 0.1%? Clearly this is not a cost effective method, but from what I have read most people agree that you (speculatively) need a higher concentration than what is avail on the market for other indications.
    yes u need a higher concentration. its also much cheaper if u use bim @ full strength

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  • lilpauly
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    Originally posted by clandestine
    lilpauly; How's your health mate? General well-being?
    very healthy. re growing my hairline has lifted my spirits. when i had a mature hairline(mpb) i looked 10 years older.

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  • rm056789
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    I have not come across anything, however, these machines are readily used to concentrate samples in clinical chemistry labs. I know a post-doc who successfully used this to develop an assay to quantitate vitamin D from plasma. Obviously there are stark differences b/w that and bim, but the principle remains the same...I have yet to order any but I might give it a shot

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  • maxhair
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    Costs aside, are you certain that this kind of machine will successfully concentrate the bimatoprost, and without damaging it?

    If you've read anything to that effect, please post the link.

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  • rm056789
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    Has anyone purchased generic bimatoprost (careprost 0.03&#37 and used a speed-vac concentrator to increase the concentration to around 0.1%? Clearly this is not a cost effective method, but from what I have read most people agree that you (speculatively) need a higher concentration than what is avail on the market for other indications.

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  • clandestine
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    lilpauly; How's your health mate? General well-being?

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  • Tracy C
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    Originally posted by lilpauly
    its been proven in CLINICAL STUDIES!!!!!!!!!! u have no idea what your talking about!
    The studies are not complete and the comparison modalities are not the same. So at this early point in time, you cannot say with any meaningful degree of accuracy that Bimatoprost is the most effective growth stimulant. I agree that it probably is - but it is not proven yet.

    What you are doing is wrong. You are very likely causing harm to yourself with your massive regimen - and you are potentially causing harm to others who are foolish enough to copy your regimen.

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  • lilpauly
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  • lilpauly
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    Originally posted by Tracy C
    It has not yet been proven. You are an insane fool. Anyone who would follow your advice is probably also an insane fool.
    its been proven in CLINICAL STUDIES!!!!!!!!!! u have no idea what your talking about!

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  • Tracy C
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    Originally posted by Kiwi
    Only if you get kick ass FUE.... fcuk the FUT and their BS scars...
    You can try as hard as you can to find my scar and I doubt you would be able to find it. My hair dresser can't even find it - and she knows exactly where it is.

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  • Tracy C
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    Originally posted by lilpauly
    Bim is the best growth stim.
    It has not yet been proven. You are an insane fool. Anyone who would follow your advice is probably also an insane fool.

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  • lilpauly
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    Bim is the best growth stim. Latisse has .03 bim. I plan on using it @ strength 10x stronger

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  • yeahyeahyeah
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    Originally posted by Kiwi
    I have no idea. Not even spencer knows - if he know we'd all know.

    But what I do know is that you're probably safe just calling it FUE with minimal scaring - I base this on the fact that his transplants seem to grow and that he uses a smaller sized punch then most docs to extract graphs.

    Sadly he's out of most peoples price range and he's too much of a greedy prick to share his technique with all the other docs.
    Im so on the fence here, on one hand - get a Gho HT and with that a better hairline. If he is regenerating hair, then I will have enough donor to last me a long time. Can avoid taking propecia too...have no thinning at all right now.

    Or to wait for HSC or something - even though I am a NW2, so depressed over hairloss.

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  • Kiwi
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    Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
    Dr Gho sounds like a bit of gamble - do you think that he is really regenerating hair?
    I have no idea. Not even spencer knows - if he know we'd all know.

    But what I do know is that you're probably safe just calling it FUE with minimal scaring - I base this on the fact that his transplants seem to grow and that he uses a smaller sized punch then most docs to extract graphs.

    Sadly he's out of most peoples price range and he's too much of a greedy prick to share his technique with all the other docs.

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