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    Default The cure is coming...

    the cure is coming but...
    where do you think come??

    Replicel / Shiseido
    Theracell
    Jahoda / Christiano
    Cotsarelis
    Tsuji labs

    In my opinión... Tsuji is the key.

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    Cure is already here thanks to Dr. Lauster.

    Of course, nobody cares because baldness is disrespected.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sets View Post
    the cure is coming but...
    where do you think come??

    Replicel / Shiseido
    Theracell
    Jahoda / Christiano
    Cotsarelis
    Tsuji labs

    In my opinión... Tsuji is the key.
    I'm not concerned with the where, but the when. If it were to come out in Japan, copycat techniques in the states would follow pretty quickly I believe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hellouser View Post
    Cure is already here thanks to Dr. Lauster.

    Of course, nobody cares because baldness is disrespected.

    Why do you keep perpetuating this lie?

    Yes, maybe nobody "cares" about male baldness. But there is NO CHANCE WHAT SO EVER that Lauster has an actual "cure".

    If he did, he would have investors. The "cure" is going to bring somebody, literally, billions of dollars.... Lauster doesn't need people to "care" about anything to get investment. Caring is completely beside the point.... he has no investment because he has no cure.

    What lauster has is a need for another $20M to perform trials that HOPEFULLY lead to a viable cure.... zero guarantee that it does lead to that... hence why he has no investors.

    We can think of this in two steps. Neither of which lauster has accomplished yet... and hence why you're saying an untruth.

    step 1: find a "viable cure" via trials... this is the initial "cracking the code". This is growing one single functioning follicle on a bald mans head that can cylce correctly.. even if it costs $20M to do it... it's getting the general process understood. He has not done this yet.

    step 2: taking the findings from step 1 and working them into an actual business (processes, protocols, relationships, negotiations, plans)

    in other words, once they establish a "viable cure", he needs another $20M (more like $100) to turn it into an actual business (planning distribution, lowering costs, protocols that can be replicated easily around the world, prototyping of needed equipment, negotiations, on and on and on---- HE HAS NONE OF THIS.... again, he doesn't even have step 1: a theoretical cure.

    Bottom line is that you have to be unbelievable ignorant to think lauster "has a cure" or you must have a completely backward definition of what "having the cure" means.

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    Sets...you must be a new guy on this forum, I must tell you that thread like ''the cure is comming...'' is realy not a smart move! There is hundred of threads talking about potential cure...this is realy stupid

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    Lauster is involved in the Berlin research yeah? What Is holding him up, is it merely down to funding?

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    Default I've been on these boards for 15 years

    Quote Originally Posted by sets View Post
    the cure is coming but...
    where do you think come??

    Replicel / Shiseido
    Theracell
    Jahoda / Christiano
    Cotsarelis
    Tsuji labs

    In my opinión... Tsuji is the key.
    Every few years there is new excitement about a cure "right around the corner." It never happens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDW View Post
    Lauster is involved in the Berlin research yeah? What Is holding him up, is it merely down to funding?
    If it is and it is proven to work we should find a way to fund them. There must be something we can do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Occulus View Post
    Every few years there is new excitement about a cure "right around the corner." It never happens.
    that doesn't mean it won't. Like everything in science, this is entirely unpredictable and it is just silly to speculate future cures based on the past.

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