Dr Nigam - his lies and deceit.

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  • Winston
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  • JJJJrS
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    Originally posted by greatjob!
    Also on the topic of the Photoshopped pictures he claimed to have no knowledge of the pictures and them being Photoshopped and it was his rouge web developer, however he was the one who posted the photos here. As far as I'm concerned if you personally post Photoshopped photos on a public forum claiming them as your work, then you are implicitly providing your approval and guarantee of the photos authenticity.
    It's a silly idea - that a rogue web designer is going to photoshop pictures without the consent of the clinic/doctor he's working for. Why would anyone commit fraud and risk their job like that for no apparent reward?

    Of course Nigam knew that the pictures were photoshopped. Look at the Slim on Phone infomercial he made. I'm not fluent in Hindi but it doesn't exactly seem like the most honest advertisement.

    After you've been caught doing the things Nigam has, any trust is gone. Who knows, maybe he's got some brilliant employees helping him solve the hairloss puzzle. Maybe Mwamba will report that his doubling technique works and this procedure will become mainstream. Nigam has every opportunity to prove his doubters wrong. In the end, anything is possible, but I wouldn't hold my breath.

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  • greatjob!
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    Also on the topic of the Photoshopped pictures he claimed to have no knowledge of the pictures and them being Photoshopped and it was his rouge web developer, however he was the one who posted the photos here. As far as I'm concerned if you personally post Photoshopped photos on a public forum claiming them as your work, then you are implicitly providing your approval and guarantee of the photos authenticity.

    What would anyone here think if Gail Naughton came on to the forum and posted Photoshopped pictures from Histogen, and then when called out on it blamed her web developer? Do you think anyone would cut her any slack? Yeah I didn't think so. What would happen if one of the iahrs surgeons posted Photoshopped results on here? Everyone would be calling for their head on a platter, and yet many people on here gave Nigam a pass.

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  • greatjob!
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    LMFAO! This is too funny!

    You forgot that he claims his lab is FDA approved, however if you go on the FDA website they clearly state they don't approve labs:



    From this website:
    “FDA approved!” Maybe you saw those words on a website or in an ad. Some marketers may say their products are “FDA approved.” How can you know for sure?


    The FDA specifically created this section of their website to educate people about false marketing strategies claiming FDA approval.

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  • Arashi
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    Hehe yeah forgot about that vid. Reminded me to post this one. Not a lie or anything but it's very interesting to hear him talk all kind of nonsense like he was a real guru talking to his cult: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LLkEG8ljmk

    Also notice the huge thin part on the back of his head. Makes you wonder where those 60.000 grafts went

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  • JJJJrS
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    Originally posted by Arashi
    Hehe, I forgot about it too, Didi indeed recently posted it. It's too bad he can't post here anymore, I'm sure he would have some more stuff that I forgot about. He also had more links of proof that Nigam had the same hair as he shows in the after photo's, but I couldn't find them myself anymore and that Nigam sponsored forum deleted his posts.
    I think it's just a technical glitch. Winston, if you're reading, could you get this issue resolved for didi.

    I'll add one to your list.

    Here's the Nigam Slim on Phone infomercial:



    Not exactly the type of video you'd expect from a guy who's claimed to have cured baldness. At first he claimed the weightloss stuff was his wife's business, but obviously this video dispels that. If you watch the video, it's obvious that Nigam is wearing a wig also.

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  • Arashi
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    Originally posted by JJJJrS

    Forgot about this photo until you and didi posted it recently.

    The after picture might very well be the worst photo ever taken.
    Hehe, I forgot about it too, Didi indeed recently posted it. It's too bad he can't post here anymore, I'm sure he would have some more stuff that I forgot about. He also had more links of proof that Nigam had the same hair as he shows in the after photo's, before that date he supposedly got his treatment, but I couldn't find them myself anymore and that other forum, the Nigam sponsored one, deleted his posts.

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  • JJJJrS
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    Forgot about this photo until you and didi posted it recently.

    The after picture might very well be the worst photo ever taken.

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  • Arashi
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    Originally posted by Ted
    Thanks for pointing out these things Arashi. I agree with you that a lot of things look suspicious, but if zoom in on the pics here above you will see that the 3 wrinkles above the eyes look almost exactly the same on the two persons.
    Yes, I saw that too and I'm not sure what to think about. But watch the moles. They both have them. Only in different places (one guy has them closer to the side of his eye). I'm not sure what to think of that particular picture and the lines. But I merely showed it to point out: why would he show the whole face for the first guy and only show a part of the face for the other guy ? Nigam could easily show I'm wrong about that particular photo by showing the whole photo.

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  • Ted
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    Originally posted by Arashi
    He uses this trick often. Even in his latest case of the 2 people with different hair structure (flat vs curly) →




    By the hair structure alone it's obvious this is a different guy. But when watching photo's like this you should wonder … why does he show for the guy on the left the full face, but cuts off everything below the eyes on the right … By the way, analysis of several photo's he showed for this case revealed that there were only 2 months between the photo's, instead of the 7 he claimed.
    Thanks for pointing out these things Arashi. I agree with you that a lot of things look suspicious, but if zoom in on the pics here above you will see that the 3 wrinkles above the eyes look almost exactly the same on the two persons.

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  • Arashi
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    And people always keep in mind, whenever a doctor makes claims about any kind of hairloss solution: this doctor can only know that it works if he has documented his own proof. And if he had that proof, the first thing ANY doctor would do is show that to the world. Therefore any claim of any kind of cure without proof by definition pretty much always is a lie.

    Have an open mind regarding any new solution but don't emtpy your pockets without having seen proof that proves beyond reasonable doubt that it works.

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  • Arashi
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    And last, this is where it all happens: http://nl.tinypic.com/view.php?pic=a...5#.Unw5kPn_mD8

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  • Arashi
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    Just some links to complaints regarding his current and previous adventure, his weightloss clinic:


    Consumer complaints and reviews about Dr Nigam - False Claims about stem cell. Dr Nigam contact information and services description.








    When confronted with the complaints against his weightloss clinic, he said that this wasn't his clinic. On youtube video's though he claims several times, even on Indian television that it was HIS clinic. Furthermore he claimed that all the complaints regarding his hairloss business were written by angry competitors …

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  • Arashi
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    Stealing photo's from other doctors.

    Nigam placed pictures on his website that he stole from other doctors. Unfortunately that old website isn't up anymore, but this is the post where it was all about:

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  • Arashi
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    Dr nigam and professor Lauster

    Dr Nigam claimed that Gerd Lauster and he were going to work together. When forum members called his lab, the people there didn't even know who Nigam was. Nigam later denied that he ever said this. Unfortunately some posts got deleted on that Nigam sponsored forum but if you search this bald thruth forum you'll find this post: http://www.baldtruthtalk.com/showpos...93&postcount=1

    where he says “After this visit, chairman of Tissuse and Gerd visited Mumbai in January 2013 for the potential try for clinical trials in Mumbai. We reached very close to the tie up with terms and conditions but I wanted some more time before investing “

    Also this picture was posted on his website:
    sitelink: http://drnigams.net/images/111.jpg
    copy: http://cdn.imghack.se/images/b67d3b7...0f42e0827b.jpg

    Nigam recently mailed me:

    “I have never said that I am working with Lauster “

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