And what happened to Tom and Boldy?? Does anyone know? Why have they not been updating us?
What happened to Nigam then?
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That seems to be the trend. All these posters come on declaring how Nigam will heal them, and everything will be documented.
Then they disappear -
Blazing 'Cross The Evening Sky
Gone Too Soon
Like A Rainbow
Fading In The Twinkling Of An Eye
Gone Too Soon
Shiny And Sparkly
And Splendidly Bright
Here One Day
Gone One Night
Like The Loss Of Sunlight
On A Cloudy Afternoon
Gone Too Soon
Like A Castle
Built Upon A Sandy Beach
Gone Too Soon
Like A Perfect Flower
That Is Just Beyond Your Reach
Gone Too Soon
Born To Amuse, To Inspire, To Delight
Here One Day
Gone One Night
Like A Sunset
Dying With The Rising Of The Moon
Gone Too Soon
Like A Nigam
Hair Doubling a Hairloss Cure
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Boldy has been posting on other forums as recently as last week regarding Nigams work. As far as I can work out they are still trying to refine the process and get the correct protocol before attempting it on Boldy. I heard it will be happening within 6 months though.
As for Tom, who knows? It does seem a little strange.Comment
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Nigam from HS:
"Fiends,
Last 2 days were very hectic.
Dr Mwamba with his team was at my clinic.
Tom will stay back for few days.
Tom received another 1400plus grafts at his hair line and temples.
We did invitro doubling patch test on Dr Mwamba's staff.
Tom also received a small dose of 3d dp spheroids at few spots on his scalp.
We have taken few pics of tom's case...and will take more tmr..and post the same."Comment
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Yup. This deal with Mwamba is all nice and all, but I rather just trust my own eyes. Nigams needs to show us what he can do.Comment
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I agree with all of you with the lack of photograhic evidence on Dr. Nigam's part is dubious, but if he is allowing Dr. Mwamba (a supposedly reputable IAHRS surgeon) to scrutinize his technique, then that could at least give him some legitimacy. It's true that we should remain skeptical, but I'd prefer that he did not just go away altogether.Comment
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I saw in a blog post that it is essentially impossible to get a good quality camera in India. People have no choice butto use grainy low quality cell phone cameras.Comment
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I agree with all of you with the lack of photograhic evidence on Dr. Nigam's part is dubious, but if he is allowing Dr. Mwamba (a supposedly reputable IAHRS surgeon) to scrutinize his technique, then that could at least give him some legitimacy. It's true that we should remain skeptical, but I'd prefer that he did not just go away altogether.Comment
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