Interesting Follicept Pictures

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  • PongLenis
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2015
    • 17

    #16
    Originally posted by unbalding
    Agreed. If you have to inspect it that closely after this much time to see if it is working, it is not working.
    I dont agree, if the product was starting to work, and these were the start of regrowth then it could possibly be something. To say these hairs are too small to be regrowth doesn't make sense, they have to start that small in order to grow bigger haha. But i see your guys points, not enough regrowth to really get excited about, i just thought it was interesting.

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    • BoromirWasHere
      Junior Member
      • Dec 2015
      • 1

      #17
      I'm curious as to why everyone is so negative about this. Promising or not the whole Follicept thing is extremely curious to me. One day it was around giving regular updates - the next day literally nobody is talking about it. I understand that that could be because it simply did not work - but doesn't it deserve more testing?

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      • Swooping
        Senior Member
        • May 2014
        • 794

        #18
        Originally posted by BoromirWasHere
        I'm curious as to why everyone is so negative about this. Promising or not the whole Follicept thing is extremely curious to me. One day it was around giving regular updates - the next day literally nobody is talking about it. I understand that that could be because it simply did not work - but doesn't it deserve more testing?
        Here you go; http://www.imediway.com/#!treatments/cee5. IGF-1 is in the formulation, let us know how much hair you grow.

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        • PongLenis
          Junior Member
          • Sep 2015
          • 17

          #19
          I think follicept lost any momentum it had for a few reasons. First: the posters on this forum have seen a lot of potential treatments fail so they don't get easily excited like me or you who are new to this forum. Second: even though I believe the people at follicept are honest and are trying to help fight hair loss I haveto admit that the way they were going about their trials was unprofessional and so they were labeled as a scam by many. People on this forum have seen many snake oil treatments over the years so I don't blame them for calling it like they saw it. Lastly: Devon grimme was the driving force behind follicept and sadly he passed away while they were conducting that small set of trials. I think he was the one really pushing it because after he passed away follicept came to a halt.

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          • PongLenis
            Junior Member
            • Sep 2015
            • 17

            #20
            Originally posted by BoromirWasHere
            I'm curious as to why everyone is so negative about this. Promising or not the whole Follicept thing is extremely curious to me. One day it was around giving regular updates - the next day literally nobody is talking about it. I understand that that could be because it simply did not work - but doesn't it deserve more testing?
            As far as your question about negativity goes, this was also something I couldn't figure out as well, I suppose I take my hair loss pretty lightly because I look good with a shaved head so I guess I'm lucky in that regard but I think a lot of posters on here are genuinely suffering from their hair loss and so there's a lot of bitterness and resentment around here and it shows through a lot of posts. I was surprised when I started asking general questions about follicept on this forum and people would mock me more then they would give me constructive responses.

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            • jamesst11
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2014
              • 1067

              #21
              Originally posted by PongLenis
              I think follicept lost any momentum it had for a few reasons. First: the posters on this forum have seen a lot of potential treatments fail so they don't get easily excited like me or you who are new to this forum. Second: even though I believe the people at follicept are honest and are trying to help fight hair loss I haveto admit that the way they were going about their trials was unprofessional and so they were labeled as a scam by many. People on this forum have seen many snake oil treatments over the years so I don't blame them for calling it like they saw it. Lastly: Devon grimme was the driving force behind follicept and sadly he passed away while they were conducting that small set of trials. I think he was the one really pushing it because after he passed away follicept came to a halt.
              I think Follicept lost momentum because they knew they had a product that didn't work at all. It doesn't matter the circumstances, if any scientist had found an even decent remedy for AGA, they would push it through. They know how much money is to be made.

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