A letter to members& rebutt to arashi/didi@drnigam

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  • gc83uk
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2011
    • 1339

    #76
    Originally posted by Arashi
    Guys it was already concluded that according to that Indian database Nigam has a bachelor degree and that's enough in India to perform surgery. As of sunday morning Nigam promised me to send his certificates, he still hasn't done that, not sure what to think of that, I've sent him several reminders. I've also sent an email today to Dr Anjali, she was the one who claimed in an Indian newspaper that Nigam didn't have the right papers to perform surgery. I asked her to clarify.

    I'll update once I have more info. But at the moment it seems that he is at least allowed to operate. Of course there are still a zillion other issue's, but at least he doesn't seem to be performing surgery illegally.
    Couldn't anyone just pay to go on that DB in India and become a Dr? If you've got money you can buy just about anything in India, no?

    I reckon Arashi could become a Dr tomorrow if he splashed a bit of cash.

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    • Arashi
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2012
      • 3888

      #77
      Originally posted by gc83uk
      Couldn't anyone just pay to go on that DB in India and become a Dr? If you've got money you can buy just about anything in India, no?

      I reckon Arashi could become a Dr tomorrow if he splashed a bit of cash.
      Hehe I'm pretty sure of that. But we can't accuse him of that without any proof. I still wonder though why he's not sending me a photo of his certificate. Most doctors are proud of them and put them on the walls in their offices. Nigam could end all this speculation so easily by just shooting a photo of his certificate and mail it ...

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      • greatjob!
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2011
        • 909

        #78
        Originally posted by gc83uk
        Couldn't anyone just pay to go on that DB in India and become a Dr? If you've got money you can buy just about anything in India, no?

        I reckon Arashi could become a Dr tomorrow if he splashed a bit of cash.
        maybe I'll drop out of school and just go buy my PhD in India, all this work is a bummer man

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        • didi
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2011
          • 1360

          #79
          From Nigams website

          "At Dr. Nigam's goodhealth Pvt. Ltd., Hair Multiplication is improving every 15 days with higher success rate. We have a state of art Hair Multiplications lab which is FDA licensed, GMP certified and registered with a regulatory body of Hair Multiplications research and has a approval of independent institutional committee for Hair Multiplications reasearch"


          Every 15 days...amusing,

          I didnt know HM labs exist, nigam must be the only lucky one to have one. FDA approved..its not like they need FDA aproval in India, thats governing body in USA.

          Nice marketing



          Even if nigam produces bachelor certificate it doesnt mean nothing, with the amount of money he has it wouldnt be too difficult to get his name into database and get some paper. Its India not Switzerlnd.

          I bet Arashi could get MD in india for right amount of money.

          Had a friend who bought truck licence in australia cause he knw rite people.I know its only truck licence but its also australia, one of the most regulated first world countries.

          Knowing nigams history n character id say he bought it.

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          • hellouser
            Senior Member
            • May 2012
            • 4419

            #80
            Originally posted by didi
            From Nigams website

            "At Dr. Nigam's goodhealth Pvt. Ltd., Hair Multiplication is improving every 15 days with higher success rate. We have a state of art Hair Multiplications lab which is FDA licensed, GMP certified and registered with a regulatory body of Hair Multiplications research and has a approval of independent institutional committee for Hair Multiplications reasearch"


            Every 15 days...amusing,

            I didnt know HM labs exist, nigam must be the only lucky one to have one. FDA approved..its not like they need FDA aproval in India, thats governing body in USA.

            Nice marketing



            Even if nigam produces bachelor certificate it doesnt mean nothing, with the amount of money he has it wouldnt be too difficult to get his name into database and get some paper. Its India not Switzerlnd.

            I bet Arashi could get MD in india for right amount of money.

            Had a friend who bought truck licence in australia cause he knw rite people.I know its only truck licence but its also australia, one of the most regulated first world countries.

            Knowing nigams history n character id say he bought it.
            How much more can it improve when he stated 100% donor regeneration?

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            • greatjob!
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2011
              • 909

              #81
              Originally posted by didi
              From Nigams website

              "At Dr. Nigam's goodhealth Pvt. Ltd., Hair Multiplication is improving every 15 days with higher success rate. We have a state of art Hair Multiplications lab which is FDA licensed, GMP certified and registered with a regulatory body of Hair Multiplications research and has a approval of independent institutional committee for Hair Multiplications reasearch"


              Every 15 days...amusing,

              I didnt know HM labs exist, nigam must be the only lucky one to have one. FDA approved..its not like they need FDA aproval in India, thats governing body in USA.

              Nice marketing


              If you're manufacturing pharmaceuticals for sale in the U.S., like Dr. Reddy's lab in India, then you have to register with the FDA, but the FDA doesn't certify or approve labs.

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              • bananana
                Inactive
                • Feb 2012
                • 524

                #82
                About the ear debate - its clear that 2 photos have been shot with very different focal lengths.

                For all you who dont know what I'm talking about - a few links:






                Anyways, about other stuff, Mwamba and Dr Nigams patients are the only ones who know the truth.

                I'm really astonished in time arashi and others invest in trying to defame Nigam. Take a break already, he's got patients, let them speak...

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                • crafter
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2013
                  • 239

                  #83
                  Originally posted by greatjob!


                  If you're manufacturing pharmaceuticals for sale in the U.S., like Dr. Reddy's lab in India, then you have to register with the FDA, but the FDA doesn't certify or approve labs.
                  Well this is kind of awkward for Nigam. I really think he needs to explain himself; if he is exploiting us sufferers then I will not be too pleased. Should he even be allowed to promote himself on these forums when he can't back up his claims and is perhaps making bogus ones?

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                  • Arashi
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2012
                    • 3888

                    #84
                    Originally posted by bananana
                    About the ear debate - its clear that 2 photos have been shot with very different focal lengths.

                    For all you who dont know what I'm talking about - a few links:






                    Anyways, about other stuff, Mwamba and Dr Nigams patients are the only ones who know the truth.

                    I'm really astonished in time arashi and others invest in trying to defame Nigam. Take a break already, he's got patients, let them speak...
                    Hehe. So a focal lense can do this to a forehead: http://drnigams.net/images/GL/10-8-2013/Large/1.jpg ?

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                    • censur
                      Senior Member
                      • Jan 2013
                      • 110

                      #85
                      Guys, I appreciate all the work thats beeing done into researching dr Nigams business.
                      However, personally I don't give a rats ass wheather Nigam has exaggerated his formal education or something like that.
                      Of course I don't want people visiting his clinic to get an unlicensed treatment which they are hurt by in some way.
                      But for me the ABSOLUTELY MOST IMPORTANT THING is wheather his donor regeneration technique works or not.
                      Even if Nigam doesn't have a doctors degree it is still theoretically possible that he has stumpled on some kind of medical discovery that can help us sufferers. I still have at least a little hope in that!
                      So please take it easy with all the harsh words until we get some confirmation from Mwamba if this works or doesn't work.
                      I think the main focus should be on this actual transplanting technique and not on his credentials.

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                      • Arashi
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2012
                        • 3888

                        #86
                        Originally posted by censur
                        But for me the ABSOLUTELY MOST IMPORTANT THING is wheather his donor regeneration technique works or not.
                        So, did you look at the photo's of his 15 graft test that I posted ? Can you give me your honest opinion ?

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                        • HairBane
                          Senior Member
                          • Apr 2013
                          • 300

                          #87
                          Originally posted by censur
                          Guys, I appreciate all the work thats beeing done into researching dr Nigams business.
                          However, personally I don't give a rats ass wheather Nigam has exaggerated his formal education or something like that.
                          Of course I don't want people visiting his clinic to get an unlicensed treatment which they are hurt by in some way.
                          But for me the ABSOLUTELY MOST IMPORTANT THING is wheather his donor regeneration technique works or not.
                          Even if Nigam doesn't have a doctors degree it is still theoretically possible that he has stumpled on some kind of medical discovery that can help us sufferers. I still have at least a little hope in that!
                          So please take it easy with all the harsh words until we get some confirmation from Mwamba if this works or doesn't work.
                          I think the main focus should be on this actual transplanting technique and not on his credentials.
                          100% this

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                          • censur
                            Senior Member
                            • Jan 2013
                            • 110

                            #88
                            Originally posted by Arashi
                            So, did you look at the photo's of his 15 graft test that I posted ? Can you give me your honest opinion ?
                            Yeah, I did look at that as well.
                            I agree that most likely Nigams technique doesn't work at all.
                            I would also not recommend anyone to visit his clinic at this moment.

                            However, I can't say that I'm 100 percent sure his technique doesn't work.
                            My take on this is that we have no real reason to totaly defame dr Nigam before we hear something from Mwamba.
                            Just do not recommend anyone to visit dr Nigams clinic until we have more facts and second opinions. And when we have a conclusion from Mwamba, and in case it turns out dr Nigams claims were just words, THEN it is more fair to examine Nigams credentials, and THEN he really deserves all the sh*t he's getting.

                            I agree that we have probably just gotten our hopes up in vain (again!).
                            But we get no gain from judging dr Nigams completely until all cards are on the table.
                            Personally, I still have a desperate hope of maybe a 5 or 10 percent probability of actually seeing some donor regeneration through a Mwamba/Nigams joint venture.
                            And other possiblity would be that the theory behind Nigams technique - although it may not actually work as promised - may give inspiration and hints to other researchers and HT-surgeons such as Mwamba. And this could perhaps lead to improvements anyway, just not directly from the hands of dr Nigams.
                            The only potential downside I see with waiting with passing judgment on dr Nigam is that - if his ideas are useless - it may have taken up valuable time from the HT community and from reserachers. Time that could have been spent more wisely otherwise. And it has created hope for desperate people, just to disappoint them again.
                            But, let's all just be rational and wait with the final judgement.

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                            • crafter
                              Senior Member
                              • Sep 2013
                              • 239

                              #89
                              does it really now? Dr Mwamba has said results wont be known for nearly 2 years, so all we can do is wait.

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                              • jay woo
                                Member
                                • Apr 2013
                                • 41

                                #90
                                I have to start with this, ,check the top left corner and see that Dr Nigam succeed years ago and failed to share the proof. The patient with stem cell treatment looks to have wonderful success in only 8 months. I hope this was not another rogue web designer, They can be a little creative at times. http://web.archive.org/web/201209191...t/gallery.html

                                Nothing like trusty wayback machine to resolve an argument. Dr Nigam speciality is cardiology. So Arashi if you are looking for heart surgery Nigam might be your man.http://web.archive.org/web/200710142...m/experts1.htm.

                                I was hoping someone would have been looking for the regulatory body of Hair Multiplications research that has approved his lab. The name sounds questionable with the s on the end of multiplication. I do not think that Nigam is likely to ever have anything worthwhile to show. He is always the first to do something and the last to provide proof. Try looking through the history of his website some claims that are no longer listed:
                                4000+ grafts per day by ISHRS surgeons, which ISHRS surgeons worked for him.
                                1st in the world, painless / Swelling less Bloodless patented cooling technology,
                                World's 1st & Only Clinic For Stem Cell Hair Multiplication , Opening 35 Clinics World Wide, what clinic is open outside India?
                                Our surgeons are specially trained into Aesthetics of hair transplantation like hairline & density distribution. Trained by who?

                                If Dr Nigam is using similar techniques to Jahoda, he should have replicated Jahoda's experiments on rats before moving to humans. Replication would indicate that he can successful culture the cells required to perform the treatment. While people on this forum dislike experiments on rats it is much safer and easier to experiment on rats than humans. As it stands I do not see any indication that Dr Nigam has anything other than lab equipment, badges from conferences, photos with researchers. It is a never ending list of promises, I have a new treatment, I will start next week, I will document better, I will workout how to take photo's.

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