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Originally Posted by Supersixx
Also a sense of humor TRUMPS anything a person can offer.......
Also, women are more interested in how much attention we pay them, and hearing how beautiful we think they are. Paying more attention to your hair than them won't even get you to first base.
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Originally Posted by paulsreef
Also, women are more interested in how much attention we pay them, and hearing how beautiful we think they are. Paying more attention to your hair than them won't even get you to first base.
Women are only interested in attention from men they consider worthy. All others are just creeps (unconfident, depressed, suicidal bald guys.)
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Sorry for the noob question:
Did Histogen and Aderans complete phase 1 clinical trials?
If so, how do they compare to Replicel?
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Maybe we should start an occupy movement? Occupy barber shops, hair salons, shampoo aisles at pharmacies; until we get a cure.
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Guys, just relax about these results...
They are positive results, as in: safety results were met. This will now help them move on to Phase 2, where they can look for OPTIMAL DOSES.
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Originally Posted by Gjm127
Guys, just relax about these results...
They are positive results, as in: safety results were met. This will now help them move on to Phase 2, where they can look for OPTIMAL DOSES.
it was for efficacy too
and they had projected, or hoped for, 20% increases
so..... doesn't mean you shouldn't relax...
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Originally Posted by NeedHairASAP
it was for efficacy too
See http://www.baldtruthtalk.com/showpos...4&postcount=51
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Originally Posted by Gjm127
Sorry for the noob question:
Did Histogen and Aderans complete phase 1 clinical trials?
If so, how do they compare to Replicel?
I want to kow too! or if they are in phase II (including Follica), someone please answer, or point to another post...
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