Getting bald, but it is fine :-)

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  • DepressedByHairLoss
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2011
    • 854

    #31
    I really can't stand these scientists that only test on mice. They do absolutely NOTHING to benefit humans and they are utterly worthless in my opinion. They torture these mice for no good reason other than to flout the so-called discoveries of their work. Yet they have never done anything beneficial for humans whatsoever. I don't know why they receive any attention at all. But I guess that any hair loss discovery has the potential to attract people like ourselves, who are so very unfortunately suffering from this baldness disease and curse. So that's why I guess that these science magazines buy the articles that detail the worthless experiments that these researchers perform on mice, and mice only.
    I dunno, I really like Histogen's chances. It has been known for the longest time that WNT proteins lead to increased hair growth so finally some one is working on a product based on this. Craig Ziering really seems like a decent guy too. I like that he is using other embryonic chemicals to induce hair growth, thereby hopefully bringing the faulty hair stem cells back to an embryonic state. I'm not big on Aderans since they've been taken over by Bosley, who I wouldn't trust worth a damn, given their absolutely horrendous track record when it comes to hair transplants and wigs. I like George Cotsarelis's and Follica's chances though too. I really hope to God that some one comes up with something very soon. I really can't live with this baldness shit much longer and it's only been a little more than a year.

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