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07-01-2011 04:51 PM
#2711
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What will future TRX2 products address?
Andy Feb-04
TRX2 researchers, along with several other members of the scientific community, have demonstrated that as people experience hair loss the function of potassium channels within hair follicles diminishes. The effect is impaired membrane potential and interrupted ion transportation across the hair follicle’s cellular membranes – resulting in shrinking follicles and thinning hair.
TRX2TM Molecular Hair Growth Supplement addresses this phenomenon, but yet may be unable to restore thick, terminal hair growth to customers with severe hair loss (Norwood 5-7). Therefore, although the launch of our first products utilizing our proprietary technology is extremely exciting for us, we’re not done yet. TRX2 has an ongoing program of pre-clinical and clinical research focused towards refining our understanding of the molecular mechanisms behind hair loss and, ultimately, developing a cure (not a treatment).
Please refer to our TRX2 Research page for details on past and ongoing studies.
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07-02-2011 03:37 AM
#2712
Originally Posted by thechamp
Time will tell now they are saying they are developing a product from Norwood 5 to 7
That´s for sure..they are "developing" a product that leads you on direct way from NW5 to NW7. Like all the other scam with no effect!
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07-02-2011 03:41 AM
#2713
Originally Posted by thechamp
Please refer to our TRX2 Research page for details on past and ongoing studies.
Aha...but where ARE these nebulous studies from which they permanently talk!?!?
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07-02-2011 04:15 AM
#2714
Well I find it funny u guys think I'm lying about results
But at the end of the day another month or so there's no evidence I'll happily go back to propecia
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07-02-2011 04:22 AM
#2715
Originally Posted by thechamp
But at the end of the day another month or so there's no evidence I'll happily go back to propecia
I think it's funny that you think you've got results one week and cry scam another champ.
This stuff is shit as far as I'm concerned, total rip off.
Yeah yeah, enough time hasn't passed yet, we'll see..
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07-02-2011 04:35 AM
#2716
I call scam being sarcastic to agree
I mean we are all trying this product and yes it will be a scam in two months with no evidence So like if we have wasted our money I suggest we all go on propecia don't ve scared
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07-02-2011 06:49 AM
#2717
Originally Posted by thechamp
But at the end of the day another month or so there's no evidence I'll happily go back to propecia
I see more and more people stepping away from propecia...for good reason...i don't trust those pharmaceutical companies at all...
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07-02-2011 08:09 AM
#2718
Senior Member
^My life would have sucked a lot if I didn't get on propecia. I am dead serious...
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07-02-2011 08:20 AM
#2719
Originally Posted by KeepTheHair
^My life would have sucked a lot if I didn't get on propecia. I am dead serious...
How long have you been on it?
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07-02-2011 08:43 AM
#2720
Senior Member
Finasteride 1mg (April 21, 2010)(1mg/day)
Minoxidil 5% (April 13, 2010)
Ketoconazole 2% / salicylic acid 3%(April 21, 2010)(Every Other day, 10-50min leave on)
I had good results with minox within 2 months. Since then my hair has been about the same since it improved.
But it looks acceptable right now and kinda good now and then to be honest. Lifes not easy on me and if I had to deal with more hair loss and stuff I don't know. It would suck....
Best tough decision of my life. I am confident I will keep my hair until a better solution comes out and I am glad I can keep what I have.
Trx2 has done nothing for me.
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