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  • Erick
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    I remember a technique That taught at my business class which is almost always used. You release a product that has little efficacy, and then you make them buy other products to complement it like 2 more. This is what I think will happen, unfortunately it's just better business, there is no doubt those assholes are going to do that. Long story short, it will have little efficacy.

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  • Kirby_
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    Originally posted by 2020
    hypoxia is not the main cause of MPB... loreal are trolls

    they wasted so much time all the while holding the patent for 5-lox/cox-2 inhibitor reversing MPB....
    http://www.hairloss-research.org/Update5-LOX10-08.html
    Hearing that, I almost start believing all those conspiracy theories that Big Pharma want to keep a genuine cure buried.

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  • thechamp
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    Loreal

    So you guys are telling me that they will make more money from scamming people then there shampoos lol!!

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  • new bubble
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    Originally posted by 2020
    hypoxia is not the main cause of mpb... Loreal are trolls

    they wasted so much time all the while holding the patent for 5-lox/cox-2 inhibitor reversing mpb....


    they should have made a treatment based on that.

    Benoxaprofen is a 5-lox inhibitor and it is able to completely reverse baldness...

    It won't work. These are the same people that came up with this:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/kopexil
    l'oreal, are scum

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  • gutted
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    Originally posted by 2020

    they wasted so much time all the while holding the patent for 5-lox/cox-2 inhibitor reversing MPB....

    which makes me think they know more about mpb than replicel,aderans, merck etc put together...

    whether neogenic works or not is anyones guess.

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  • 2020
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    hypoxia is not the main cause of MPB... loreal are trolls

    they wasted so much time all the while holding the patent for 5-lox/cox-2 inhibitor reversing MPB....


    They should have made a treatment based on that.

    Benoxaprofen is a 5-lox inhibitor and it is able to completely reverse baldness...

    it won't work. These are the same people that came up with this:

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  • new bubble
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    Originally posted by new bubble
    There's a guy on another forum who had surgery nearly 30 years ago that did something with hypoxia, this study of l'oreal is not new.
    Anyway according to the guy its a messy op but long story short, end result he is still has his hair today. I'll try and find the link
    here it is.

    http://www.************/hair-loss/bo...casc-DESC.html

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  • new bubble
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    Originally posted by NeedHairASAP
    has anyone found any studies at all that at least corroborate the assumptions made in Neogenic's success?

    any studies besides loreal's?


    anything relating to hypoxia (or whatever) and hair or scalp or anything??
    There's a guy on another forum who had surgery nearly 30 years ago that did something with hypoxia, this study of l'oreal is not new.
    Anyway according to the guy its a messy op but long story short, end result he is still has his hair today. I'll try and find the link

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  • gutted
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    Originally posted by NeedHairASAP
    has anyone found any studies at all that at least corroborate the assumptions made in Neogenic's success?

    any studies besides loreal's?


    anything relating to hypoxia (or whatever) and hair or scalp or anything??
    theres some research suggesting propyl hydroxylase inhibitors activate progenitor cells. posted a couple of pages back.

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  • NeedHairASAP
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    has anyone found any studies at all that at least corroborate the assumptions made in Neogenic's success?

    any studies besides loreal's?


    anything relating to hypoxia (or whatever) and hair or scalp or anything??

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  • NeedHairASAP
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    Originally posted by jman91
    Why do you guys think this stuff will work??!!?!? there's no real science or hard data??! it's a cosmetic! i've said this before and i'll say it again, if this stuff works better than minox or Fin i'll film myself taking a dump into my mouth, whilst crying and upload it to the site.
    please don't do this...

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  • Batman
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    Originally posted by Artista
    People assume that it will work to some degree and people assume that it wont work at all.
    Why make this so emotional? That is why so many members are getting turned off from commenting on here on TBT's forum.
    I second that Artista, we are all dealing with the same problem if not we wouldnt be here. We should all just try to help each other out and not criticize each other about who's right and who is wrong at this point no one knows the efficacy of this product. So there's no point in saying that it wont work if the fact is no one really knows but also vise versa no one really knows if it works so either way we just gotta wait and see.

    Originally posted by Artista
    Batman,,now your comment is a great example of a positive attitude..good luck.
    thank you.

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  • gutted
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    Originally posted by jman91
    Why do you guys think this stuff will work??!!?!? there's no real science or hard data??! it's a cosmetic! i've said this before and i'll say it again, if this stuff works better than minox or Fin i'll film myself taking a dump into my mouth, whilst crying and upload it to the site.
    the question is why do you care...

    people can make thier own minds up.

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  • Artista
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    I cant speak for any one else here jman but ill say this..I never stated that this product will work. Yes it is being released as a 'cosmetic'.
    As I have said, Ill await the consumer findings before purchasing it myself nor would i get into criticizing the product until real data is available.
    People assume that it will work to some degree and people assume that it wont work at all.
    Why make this so emotional? That is why so many members are getting turned off from commenting on here on TBT's forum.


    Batman,,now your comment is a great example of a positive attitude..good luck.

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  • Batman
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    I'm purchasing

    Hey guys for anyone who's interested in this product I'm also purchasing Neogenic as well. Even though it's not proven to work I'm willing to give it a try for a few months. I am a thinning NW3 and I will gladly post updates and let you guys know how well it's doing or if it's working at all. I suspect this will only thicken up your hair wich can benefit a lot of people but hopefully it does more.

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