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  • gladiator
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2012
    • 17

    Something new?

    Hey all , a company called "biologix hair" seem pretty confident they will sort out hair loss , what's more they think they will have something out this year, mainly in travel destinations , they also are gearing their mob for the share markets , not sure if it's been talked about or not , never posted on any forum or read many forums , but seems like something . I don't work for any hair companies , just food for thought, luck.
  • clandestine
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2011
    • 2005

    #2
    Never heard of them, thanks for the share, though. Generally, if things sound too good to be true, they usually are. Hope whatever they come up with proves me wrong, but I'm doubtful for obvious reasons.

    website: http://www.biologixhair.com/index.cfml?cnt=news

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    • cloud9
      Junior Member
      • Oct 2011
      • 17

      #3
      I Goggled Biologixhair and got some action . I don't no if it is for sell yet . Here is what they say about it .


      About Biologix Hair Science Ltd.

      Biologix Hair Science Ltd. is a Barbados-based company that holds patents, trademarks and other intellectual property related to certain processes and formulae for the stimulation of hair growth and for the treatment of hair loss that are collectively referred to as the Biologix Hair Therapy System™. The company and its affiliate team of scientists and medical professionals work together with independent research and development organizations located in Europe and North and South America.

      Over the past 20 years, the team has developed a proprietary injectable therapy – Biologix Revive – that has demonstrated an ability to revive dormant hair follicles and stimulate hair regeneration in both male and female patients. The therapy includes a ****tail of drugs currently approved by FDA for other purposes to break down cyst-like sacks that have formed around inflamed follicles and that block the follicles from the normal flow of nutrients. Thus untrapped, the follicles are available to absorb the all-natural formulation of minerals, nutrients and vitamins included in the therapy. The function of the therapy is to enable the client's own natural hair to regrow – even in clients suffering from acute hair-loss disorders such as Alopecia Areata. This therapy will not be made available in the United States until approved by the FDA.

      More than 28,000 treatments have been administered in scientifically controlled environments, with more than 85% of male clients and 92% of female clients enjoying substantially complete regrowth of lost hair. No negative side effects have been reported.

      Investor Contacts for Biologix Hair Inc.

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      • andycanon
        Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 40

        #4
        So is this like histogen? Same thing? Well I guess different formula but same theory?

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        • gutted
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2011
          • 1398

          #5
          is it just me or does this site/company look like a trx2 ripoff??

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          • 2020
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2012
            • 1527

            #6
            Originally posted by cloud9
            I Goggled Biologixhair and got some action . I don't no if it is for sell yet . Here is what they say about it .


            About Biologix Hair Science Ltd.

            Biologix Hair Science Ltd. is a Barbados-based company that holds patents, trademarks and other intellectual property related to certain processes and formulae for the stimulation of hair growth and for the treatment of hair loss that are collectively referred to as the Biologix Hair Therapy System™. The company and its affiliate team of scientists and medical professionals work together with independent research and development organizations located in Europe and North and South America.

            Over the past 20 years, the team has developed a proprietary injectable therapy – Biologix Revive – that has demonstrated an ability to revive dormant hair follicles and stimulate hair regeneration in both male and female patients. The therapy includes a ****tail of drugs currently approved by FDA for other purposes to break down cyst-like sacks that have formed around inflamed follicles and that block the follicles from the normal flow of nutrients. Thus untrapped, the follicles are available to absorb the all-natural formulation of minerals, nutrients and vitamins included in the therapy. The function of the therapy is to enable the client's own natural hair to regrow – even in clients suffering from acute hair-loss disorders such as Alopecia Areata. This therapy will not be made available in the United States until approved by the FDA.

            More than 28,000 treatments have been administered in scientifically controlled environments, with more than 85% of male clients and 92% of female clients enjoying substantially complete regrowth of lost hair. No negative side effects have been reported.

            Investor Contacts for Biologix Hair Inc.
            20 years really? 28K treatments? If any of that was true, we would have certainly heard of them already. Why is every "cure" being introduced to us by someone who just joined and has only one post....

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            • NotBelievingIt
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2011
              • 595

              #7
              Originally posted by cloud9
              The therapy includes a ****tail of drugs currently approved by FDA for other purposes to break down cyst-like sacks that have formed around inflamed follicles and that block the follicles from the normal flow of nutrients.
              Interesting.

              Wasn't aware thats what actually happened....seems to me if that actually was the case, why has it taken this long to actually been figured out? If this is actually true, forget Replicel and Histogen, Finasteride and Minoxidil and Nanoxidil and Spectral F7...they will be long forgotten once this gains a foot hold.

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              • gutted
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2011
                • 1398

                #8
                Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

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                • NotBelievingIt
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2011
                  • 595

                  #9
                  er. well, I can't understand whatever language he's speaking

                  and theres really nothing of substance in the video otherwise...

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                  • 2020
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2012
                    • 1527

                    #10
                    The therapy includes a ****tail of drugs currently approved by FDA for other purposes to break down cyst-like sacks that have formed around inflamed follicles and that block the follicles from the normal flow of nutrients.
                    and what about the follicles that already died? How could you possibly reverse so much damage?

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                    • bananana
                      Inactive
                      • Feb 2012
                      • 525

                      #11
                      2020 - isn't it true that follicules dont die, just become microscopically small? That was discivered by Cotsarelis, if I'm not mistaken.

                      This new thing is very dodgy - if 30 000 people were "cured" it would be all over the news! When did that happen? How? Where are the answers to all those questions?

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                      • Sogeking
                        Senior Member
                        • Feb 2011
                        • 497

                        #12
                        Originally posted by NotBelievingIt
                        Interesting.

                        Wasn't aware thats what actually happened....seems to me if that actually was the case, why has it taken this long to actually been figured out? If this is actually true, forget Replicel and Histogen, Finasteride and Minoxidil and Nanoxidil and Spectral F7...they will be long forgotten once this gains a foot hold.
                        You nickname says my opinion concerning this. There have been so many companies like this lately that are doing something similar to Histogen.

                        Chances that this is not a snake oil are minute in my opinion, but hey we can always take a peak at this now and then. Although there have been companies liek this before, and their treatments were posted on this forum. A few months passes and they are all but forgotten.

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                        • NotBelievingIt
                          Senior Member
                          • Oct 2011
                          • 595

                          #13
                          Originally posted by 2020
                          and what about the follicles that already died? How could you possibly reverse so much damage?
                          The hair folliciles never die. Think of it like a constrictor snake, kinda.

                          As each breath (hair cycle) is taken, the rib cage (follicile root) gets squeezed. Eventually there is simply not enough oxygen (nutrients) being taken in that the brain (hair root) shuts down. It needs a kick start to understand it can start functioning again. For a human body that would be CCR and forced oxygen as long as enough time has not passed.

                          For completely bald spots, minoxodil does not work because it simply does not penetrate far enough and/or provide enough stimulant to the weakened hair follicile to be able to push itself through the skin.

                          But if there truly is 'scar' tissue surrounding the follicile root and they've figured out how to break that up and provide sufficient "kick start nourishment", it might take longer for a bald spot to grow hair, but it probably could. Again, like the constrictor example, its probably a matter of length of time.

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                          • cloud9
                            Junior Member
                            • Oct 2011
                            • 17

                            #14
                            They dont even have a website up as of yet . but they say it will be up soon . It wont hurt to check it out . lets see how good the before and afters are . If they have any that is .

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                            • 2020
                              Senior Member
                              • Jan 2012
                              • 1527

                              #15
                              Originally posted by cloud9
                              They dont even have a website up as of yet . but they say it will be up soon . It wont hurt to check it out . lets see how good the before and afters are . If they have any that is .
                              actually their new website is already online:

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