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  • aim4hair
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    Originally posted by Kiwi
    What does this mean and who from Dr Cole's office posted that?

    Is Dr Cole paying the $50K to learn / study Gho's technique?
    Dr. Cole said he doesn't mind paying the 50k if the technique works, he will visit dr. Gho (hopefully in August as pronounced by his office). I think dr. Cole kind of beleives in HST this is why he is going the extra mile to visit dr. Gho personally to verify and if things work out then HST will finally gets its way to the states and that would be just the beggining of having other doctors adopt this technique as well.
    I don't think dr. Cole would really bother with all of this unless he really beleives it works, he has been studying it for a while as he mentioned himself in h*irsite forum.

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  • JJJJrS
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    Originally posted by Kiwi
    What does this mean and who from Dr Cole's office posted that?

    Is Dr Cole paying the $50K to learn / study Gho's technique?
    I don't know who exactly posted it but they represent Dr. Cole. The username is forhair.

    I'm not sure how it's going to work out between them. All I know is that Dr. Cole is interested in looking into HST and plans to meet with Dr. Gho personally.

    Google "Acell follicle regeneration and response to PRP/Acell injections" and "Donor Site Healing and Follicule Regeneration By Dr. Cole" for more info. I'm not sure if I can link to that forum.

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  • Kiwi
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    Originally posted by JJJJrS
    From another forum:

    Really hope it works out.
    What does this mean and who from Dr Cole's office posted that?

    Is Dr Cole paying the $50K to learn / study Gho's technique?

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  • JJJJrS
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    From another forum:

    As far as know our office tried to contact Dr. Gho but he's been on vacation. We'll follow up as quickly as possible. Maybe Dr. Cole will go early in August if ok with Dr. Gho.
    Really hope it works out.

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  • NeedHairASAP
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    Originally posted by NW777
    Wow, didn't think it would be injections. I can deal with a pill but to stick a needle in me , i'm done. Does this require a doctors script? I would think it does since it requires injections. And then to purchase it online and not sure where its coming from and then inject it in your body, I don't think so, homey don't play that.

    But thanks for the info, I will consult with my Doc.
    I believe they have a nasal spray also

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  • Conpecia
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    Originally posted by NW777
    Wow, didn't think it would be injections. I can deal with a pill but to stick a needle in me , i'm done. Does this require a doctors script? I would think it does since it requires injections. And then to purchase it online and not sure where its coming from and then inject it in your body, I don't think so, homey don't play that.

    But thanks for the info, I will consult with my Doc.
    Understandable. I wouldn't do it either based on an Internet forum; I know some people in real life who use it and was able to monitor the process first hand.

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  • NW777
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    Originally posted by Conpecia
    Order it online and do it at home. It's a daily injection for a month, then maintenance injections once a week. It may sound experimental but I am just a regular dude with no science or medicinal background and I was able to use it easily.

    Wow, didn't think it would be injections. I can deal with a pill but to stick a needle in me , i'm done. Does this require a doctors script? I would think it does since it requires injections. And then to purchase it online and not sure where its coming from and then inject it in your body, I don't think so, homey don't play that.

    But thanks for the info, I will consult with my Doc.

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  • greatjob!
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    Thanks for the info man, but I'm a sissy when it comes to needles there is no way I'm going to be able to inject myself everyday for a month, lol. Guess I'll just have to get my tan the old fashion way

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  • Conpecia
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    Originally posted by greatjob!
    Conpecia I have wanted to try Melanotan II because I like to have a tan but I don't like to subject myself to that much sun. Where do you get the treatment done? Dermatologist? I thought about asking my gp physician but I thought she might think I was mental, lol.
    Order it online and do it at home. It's a daily injection for a month, then maintenance injections once a week. It may sound experimental but I am just a regular dude with no science or medicinal background and I was able to use it easily.

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  • Conpecia
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    Originally posted by Horseshoe
    Where do you get such peptide? And does it have any side effects that you know of ?

    Thank you.
    Sorry man, I've absolutely and completely forgotten where I got the stuff, as I only got it once and that was over a year ago. It took a lot of research to find an American supplier and I am horrible with remembering companies online as I buy a lot of stuff off the Internet. Look up some forums and do google searches. I remember it being reasonably priced and I bought in bulk; still using the stuff from May 2011, just kept it in the refrigerator.

    Known sides:

    1. It will darken your existing freckles during your "loading" phase, the month or so while the peptide builds up in your system. My freckles faded back after I quit using it. Some claim their freckles don't fade...not sure how many

    2. You'll feel queasy when you take it the first few times, and may also get red in the face for an hour or so. I take lower doses and I take them at night.

    3. INCREASED LIBIDO. Big time. Frequent erections, lol.


    Guys, be careful with this stuff. It is potent as ****. I don't care how fair-skinned you are, after the loading phase, this can get you darker in two days of sun exposure than people who tan all summer long. Use it wisely. Good luck, and sorry I can't be more helpful with providing a supplier. I think a good suntan does wonders to mitigate the harshness of mpb.

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  • NW777
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    This peptide is used for tanning as well as ED and prevents skin cancer. It does it all but it can't grow hair.



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  • greatjob!
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    Originally posted by Conpecia
    To those who are slick and fair-skinned, one thing I would suggest investigating is a peptide called "melanotan II." It's essentially raising your melanin levels and allowing you to tan without burning. I'm fair-skinned and used it last summer and looked Hispanic by the 4th of July. I tend to notice darker-skinned bald guys don't have that sickly look. Just a suggestion, I know it has nothing to do with hair loss but it will definitely fix that sickly look. As always, do your research and make good decisions.
    Conpecia I have wanted to try Melanotan II because I like to have a tan but I don't like to subject myself to that much sun. Where do you get the treatment done? Dermatologist? I thought about asking my gp physician but I thought she might think I was mental, lol.

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  • Kiwi
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    You shouldnt do anything until after the October presentations at the annual hairloss convention.

    Whi knows what will be announced )

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  • Horseshoe
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    Originally posted by Conpecia
    To those who are slick and fair-skinned, one thing I would suggest investigating is a peptide called "melanotan II." It's essentially raising your melanin levels and allowing you to tan without burning. I'm fair-skinned and used it last summer and looked Hispanic by the 4th of July. I tend to notice darker-skinned bald guys don't have that sickly look. Just a suggestion, I know it has nothing to do with hair loss but it will definitely fix that sickly look. As always, do your research and make good decisions.
    Where do you get such peptide? And does it have any side effects that you know of ?

    Thank you.

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  • Conpecia
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    To those who are slick and fair-skinned, one thing I would suggest investigating is a peptide called "melanotan II." It's essentially raising your melanin levels and allowing you to tan without burning. I'm fair-skinned and used it last summer and looked Hispanic by the 4th of July. I tend to notice darker-skinned bald guys don't have that sickly look. Just a suggestion, I know it has nothing to do with hair loss but it will definitely fix that sickly look. As always, do your research and make good decisions.

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