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nothing's changed it's just the business-types got better at creating hype and making money doing as little as possible.
Gene therapy is not coming in your lifetime nor would you really need it. The actual cure for MPB is to remove all androgen receptors from your scalp and the exact same thing has already been done in some experiments with people with prostate issues. They just don't get it...
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 Originally Posted by Losing_It
Any news if Spencer will have an interview with either Gail or Ziering? I also see that the ReGenica line of skincare products cost between $150 to $175. I wonder what that means for HSC since both products contains fibroblasts.
I remember in their first PDF, when they were looking for investors, histogen projected a price less than 5000, think it was 1000
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 Originally Posted by 2020
nothing's changed it's just the business-types got better at creating hype and making money doing as little as possible.
Gene therapy is not coming in your lifetime nor would you really need it. The actual cure for MPB is to remove all androgen receptors from your scalp and the exact same thing has already been done in some experiments with people with prostate issues. They just don't get it...
Do you have any links/studies about the experiments with people with prostate issues?
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 Originally Posted by 2020
nothing's changed it's just the business-types got better at creating hype and making money doing as little as possible.
Gene therapy is not coming in your lifetime nor would you really need it. The actual cure for MPB is to remove all androgen receptors from your scalp and the exact same thing has already been done in some experiments with people with prostate issues. They just don't get it...
Im sure the scientists at histogen and all those other bio companies will be pissed if they read that considering they are in the game to innovate.
Not only have you downplayed their efforts (which is ironic considering you are nothing more than an arm chair critic), you are doubting their intellect with your arrogant statements. The lead scientist at Histogen is a Cambridge graduate.
I work for a start up, IT related. Every start up I know has one thing in common - the goal in the end is to release a product, not to **** around like you make it sound like. Histogen have already released their regenica line, so there is no doubt they will relase this onto the market. They are currently trying to build a portfolio of products.
Heck - if this was Histogens intent, when they were being sued by Skinmedica, why did all the scientists working on it stay on? They could have left and work elseware if they were true mercenaries. I feel they believe in what the are doing.
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 Originally Posted by yeahyeahyeah
Im sure the scientists at histogen and all those other bio companies will be pissed if they read that considering they are in the game to innovate.
Not only have you downplayed their efforts (which is ironic considering you are nothing more than an arm chair critic), you are doubting their intellect with your arrogant statements. The lead scientist at Histogen is a Cambridge graduate.
I work for a start up, IT related. Every start up I know has one thing in common - the goal in the end is to release a product, not to **** around like you make it sound like.
Heck - if this was Histogens intent, when they were being sued by Skinmedica, why did all the scientists working on it stay on? They could have left and work elseware if they were true mercenaries. I feel they believe in what the are doing.
They have known for a long time that they have a solution that works. Believe it or not there are people that have used similar formulations in the past with great success. It isn't cheap to source these ingredients on a small scale though. We should be grateful that Histogen is determining the safety and effective dose range. I don't think it will be THAT expensive for them to produce on a mass scale, but I expect it to be overpriced when it finally hits the market.
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 Originally Posted by Dan26
They have known for a long time that they have a solution that works.
Exactly. Histogen already have a track record of getting products onto the market. One has to look at their regenica skincare range being released to see that.
2020 is a damn fool.
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 Originally Posted by Dan26
We should be grateful that Histogen is determining the safety and effective dose range. I don't think it will be THAT expensive for them to produce on a mass scale, but I expect it to be overpriced when it finally hits the market.
WE should be grateful that so many companies are working on this. Full Stop.
If we were alive 20 years ago, there would be nothing of great significance going on except for fin.
This is why Iron_man and 2020 shock me. I guess they are both bitter high norwoods. Who are pissed that this treatment wont work on them.
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 Originally Posted by yeahyeahyeah
I work for a start up, IT related. Every start up I know has one thing in common - the goal in the end is to release a product, not to **** around like you make it sound like.
Wrong. Example: RepliCel. Their only goal is to dick around investors and to sell their patent.
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 Originally Posted by yeahyeahyeah
Histogen already have a track record of getting products onto the market. One has to look at their regenica skincare range being released to see that.
According to this, Dr. Gail Naughton must now look like a 20-year-old model (again) – right? Does she?
If not, exactly the same (unchanged to “questionable effects”) WILL happen for baldies after release of Histogen’s hair stimulating complex (HSC).
Please bookmark THIS post ...for later reference, you know...
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 Originally Posted by ccmethinning
Wrong. Example: RepliCel. Their only goal is to dick around investors and to sell their patent.
Yeah, well on the flip side. Replicel stock/investment is only as good as their product.
After a while they will get hustled. They already have been.
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