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05-05-2011 04:59 AM
#1911
Originally Posted by ThinFast
So you're 4 months in now with no results yet?
On another note, you guys are cracking me up. I especially like the part that JCM is a plant for Whitfield. The guy has been as impartial as he could possibly be, probably slightly against TRX2 (due to doubts much as myself) than for them.
Halted my hair loss years ago buddy, with a REAL treatment.
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05-05-2011 05:07 AM
#1912
Keepthehair-no offense intended, peace man, you weren't making sense to me that's all, anyway we're all having a go, bring on some good fortune for us all Whitfield
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05-05-2011 05:08 AM
#1913
Has jcm scared thechamp away?as he is in aus so is not a plant for the company at least i do not think so?
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05-05-2011 05:29 AM
#1914
Originally Posted by talkingboutblahblah
Halted my hair loss years ago buddy, with a REAL treatment.
And grew tits and lost your ****?
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05-05-2011 05:32 AM
#1915
Senior Member
Originally Posted by Jcm800
And grew tits and lost your ****?
I did grow some .................................................. ....
....
....
HAIR.
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05-05-2011 05:35 AM
#1916
Originally Posted by KeepTheHair
I did grow some .................................................. ....
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HAIR.
At what price tho?
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05-05-2011 05:39 AM
#1917
Senior Member
Hopefully just the $'s. I have no sides at all.
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05-05-2011 06:04 AM
#1918
I'm not sure if I'm as optimistic now
Got a hair cut tonight noticed few thing spots I know it's a big turn around but hey I'll give it more time
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05-05-2011 07:14 AM
#1919
Getting back to the ingredients mentioned earlier once again-
If its common everyday ingredients as stated on the bottle lable, why do they have a patent pending allegedly on it?!
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05-05-2011 07:54 AM
#1920
Originally Posted by sizzlinghairs
what Im having such a hard time understanding is, it seems like we would be easily getting the amounts listed in trx2 ingredients from a normal diet. For instance, 140 mcg of biotin comes from many foods I believe. Bananas contain around 450 mgs of potassium. BCAA's are around in different foods and there is not a large amount in trx2. b3 is everywhere and 40 mg does not seem like a lot at all.
800 mg carnipure is the only thing that seems to be like a true supplement.
Maybe its taking the combo directly all at once throughout the day that gives it it's kick.
Whats everyone else think? Dont these ingredients seem *extremely* benign??
While I agree with your thoughts on how simplistic the ingredients seem, the main reason we give TRX2 a chance is mostly for the third quote below. The other quotes support.
"TRX2™ Molecular Hair Growth Supplement consists of natural substances that our body normally manufactures at sufficient levels in healthy hair, but at insufficient quantities as we experience hair loss. "
AND
"The TRX2™ composition contains several sources of ATP. TRX2™ activates the transport of high-energy, food-derived products into the body’s mitochondria, where they are ultimately converted into ATP. This captured energy revitalizes potassium channels and is necessary for the regulation of ion transport across the cellular membranes."
AND
" the convenience of taking all compounds at the optimum ratio in one capsule and delivered via our proprietary potassium channel stimulating complex is crucially important."
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