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    Quote Originally Posted by Gjm127 View Post
    these were all tested topically on humans in clinical trials for 1 full year with varying concentrations and frequencies?
    Saw palmetto and green tea were duds in human studies. Herbs are rarely effective for anything really. As for the other ones, the absence of studies usually means lack of efficacy. Here's an example: guanfacine has been used to treat adolescent adhd for over 20 years. There are few if any doctors that prescribe it for adult adhd because there havent been any studies proving efficacy or any published studies on the subject for that matter. In other words, it is highly unlikely that the drug was never tried in a trial for adults with adhd. The same goes for these herbs and hairloss, although i do admit green tea and curcumin(turmeric) provide some health benefits. hairloss is a genetic condition and people have been experimenting unsuccessful with herbs to treat hairloss since mideval times.

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    what worries me about this is that anything we discover (like anteup's thread) would not work unless a pharmaceutical company performs 3 phases testing on humans and 8 years wait...

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    I just bought

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    Quote Originally Posted by lilpauly View Post
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    keep us updated!

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    None of the links appear to work. Can someone link to, or talk about, the evidence that this substance does what the OP claims? Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Westonci View Post
    keep us updated!
    I'm taking lots of stuff but if I notice any1 reporting results I will report back

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