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biologix set to launch, soonish!
Biologix is now ready to make this groundbreaking hair restoration and hair loss prevention therapy available for the first time.
looks like this colombian drug company biologix are confident about the effciency of there treatment.
lets hope this treatments proves to be effective as they say, and treatment comes soon. i hope its first class.....
http://www.marketwire.com/press-rele...gx-1807406.htm
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I'm gonna ignore the testimonials on their website and await real world results.
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Looking at their accounts their financial situation is a mess. Perhaps they're doing this to try and recoup some urgent funds.
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I really hope what they have can help us, but it's really hard to believe them because they kind of just poped out of no where. I tried researching about them but cannot really find much info about then other than recent news. I guess we can only wait until they offer the product to people in Columbia in October and see some real results before we put too much hope it them.
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from the pics, it looks like it will only help those with thinning hair... high norwoods are still screwed.
2013 and still no cure. What a fvcking joke.
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Their stock fell from $4.50 2 months ago to $0.10. They have no revenue, they're out of cash and going to delist from the stock market.
I'd not get my hopes up on this one ...
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Interestingly enough, they deregistered as of July 25. Not sure what to make of that in the context of their overall financial picture. I'm skeptical of this company, but if it is an outright scam, I can't figure out how it is supposed to work.
If the treatment is legitimate, I don't know why they wouldn't encourage the well to do to travel to Colombia for treatment. Think of the buzz it would create if celebrities and VIPs had the treatment and got good results, not to mention the pressure it would put on regulatory authorities in Western countries to make the treatment available.
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Agreed; their financial situation is dodgy.
But hey, wouldn't mind if they came to market and cured mpb or something.
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Originally Posted by Thinning@30
I'm skeptical of this company, but if it is an outright scam, I can't figure out how it is supposed to work.
Smaller pharma scams usually work like this. Management paying themselves huge bonuses and (cash) dividends. I think they're now taking it off the stock market, so regulations are going to be less tight and they can go on and sell their snake oil.
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Well, I'm still curious about the Dr. Yates and Dr. Ziering backing.
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