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  • thechamp
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 1763

    Vitiman c propecia

    So I wonder why some dude would randomly say that shit hahahah imagine if a vitamin took all the sides away from propecia

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    • thechamp
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2011
      • 1763

      Looks like this is the real deal

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      • thechamp
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2011
        • 1763

        Loreal

        Loreal is the real deal baby, http://stemcellbaldnesscures.com/neo...w-hair-growth/ keep going gutted

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        • Dazza
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2012
          • 264

          This is not the real deal.

          Originally posted by thechamp
          Loreal is the real deal baby, http://stemcellbaldnesscures.com/neo...w-hair-growth/ keep going gutted
          Did you even read the link you posted? Or did you just get excited that there was a video on the page and thought this is the real deal.. If you did then you would realise that all this is doing is stimulating the hair out of the normal resting phase..

          Nothing to do with the damaged hair unable to grow.

          You are promoting crap champ. Please read before spewing crap like "this is the real deal" when it's not. Far from it...

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          • Kiwi
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2011
            • 1087

            Originally posted by Dazza
            Did you even read the link you posted? Or did you just get excited that there was a video on the page and thought this is the real deal.. If you did then you would realise that all this is doing is stimulating the hair out of the normal resting phase..

            Nothing to do with the damaged hair unable to grow.

            You are promoting crap champ. Please read before spewing crap like "this is the real deal" when it's not. Far from it...
            It's pretty good though right. I'd use it maintain my hair and wake up anything that remains :P

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            • Dazza
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2012
              • 264

              Originally posted by Kiwi
              It's pretty good though right. I'd use it maintain my hair and wake up anything that remains :P
              But the healthy hair is due to wake up anyways, your basically forcing it to wake up. What happens when the hair you force to wake up and the hair due to go into resting phase all rest at the same time. Your hair would look worse.. But that's ok you can just buy more of this crap to the force more hair out of there normal sleeping phase again making your hair cycle messed up... Seems good for there wallets not yours.

              It's not pretty good. Also is wont maintain your hair. The underlining problem still exists. Your hair is still being damaged by DHT/pgd2. This is doing nothing for your MPB at all.. They even say this in the reports.

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              • krewel
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2011
                • 187

                Originally posted by Mojo Risin
                100$ for a month supply.
                Nice.
                Grade A snake oil.
                First time I agree with you.

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                • gmonasco
                  Inactive
                  • Apr 2010
                  • 865

                  Originally posted by Dazza
                  But the healthy hair is due to wake up anyways, your basically forcing it to wake up. What happens when the hair you force to wake up and the hair due to go into resting phase all rest at the same time. Your hair would look worse.
                  I think the active/resting cycle time of individual hairs is quite variable; otherwise, all our hairs would periodically be falling out at the same time throughout our lifetimes.

                  The greater danger might be if our follicles are genetically programmed to miniaturize and "die" after a certain number of cycles. If that were the case, then forcing them out of the telogen phase prematurely might be shortening their lifespans.

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                  • Kiwi
                    Senior Member
                    • Mar 2011
                    • 1087

                    Originally posted by gmonasco
                    I think the active/resting cycle time of individual hairs is quite variable; otherwise, all our hairs would periodically be falling out at the same time throughout our lifetimes.

                    The greater danger might be if our follicles are genetically programmed to miniaturize and "die" after a certain number of cycles. If that were the case, then forcing them out of the telogen phase prematurely might be shortening their lifespans.
                    Thanks. I assumed that was what Dazza was trying to say.

                    Dazza - how the **** do you know?

                    Time will tell... But only with good before and after shots :P

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                    • Dazza
                      Senior Member
                      • Jun 2012
                      • 264

                      Originally posted by Kiwi
                      Dazza - how the **** do you know?
                      How do I know what?

                      That hair cycles? That's kinda common knowledge. With what I put ofc it was speculation, with what I read from the post and studies linked here all this stuff is doing is awakening healthy resting hair. All I was saying is what if this forces hair to wake prematurely what happens to that cycle and the hair in the normal cycle? We shed hair daily.

                      Or was it that the balding problem still persists? The study's and reports also posted in this thread confirm this does nothing for the ongoing problem. That's DHT/PGD2, this product does nothing concerning these issues so using this your hair is still going to fall out. This will not stop hairloss. This will only wake up hair from the sleeping phase.

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                      • Dazza
                        Senior Member
                        • Jun 2012
                        • 264

                        Originally posted by gmonasco
                        The greater danger might be if our follicles are genetically programmed to miniaturize and "die" after a certain number of cycles. If that were the case, then forcing them out of the telogen phase prematurely might be shortening their lifespans.
                        I don't think that's the case, the reason we loose our hair is the environment within the scalp. I have not read anywhere that follicles have a genetically programmed lifespan, the reason they don't grow is the damage caused by these issues, DHT/PGD2.

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                        • share2die
                          Junior Member
                          • Jul 2011
                          • 7

                          Where can i buy and give try..
                          i am not able to find ...i searched all over the net

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                          • gmonasco
                            Inactive
                            • Apr 2010
                            • 865

                            Originally posted by Dazza
                            I have not read anywhere that follicles have a genetically programmed lifespan, the reason they don't grow is the damage caused by these issues, DHT/PGD2.
                            Those aren't necessarily mutually exclusive explanations. It could be the case that DHT/PGD2 hastens hair loss in some people, but that even without that effect follicles have finite lifespans and will eventually stop producing hairs regardless. After all, even men who don't experience MPB still lose hair as they grow older.

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                            • Dazza
                              Senior Member
                              • Jun 2012
                              • 264

                              Originally posted by gmonasco
                              After all, even men who don't experience MPB still lose hair as they grow older.
                              But that's MPB making them loose hair, not there age or the follicles lifetime. I have not heard or even read anywhere follicles have a lifespan. There are hundreds of older chaps with full heads of hair, my grandad being one of those.

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                              • thechamp
                                Senior Member
                                • Jan 2011
                                • 1763

                                The point is

                                Will this be the big 4 now

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