TRX2 is bullshit.
The guy behind it is an internet entrepreneur turned biochemist, not a pharmacologist.
He claims that:
By combining powerful metabolic stimulants (Potassium, BCAA, Nicotinic Acid) with a natural energy-generating substance (L-carnitine), the researchers found they could promote hair growth on a molecular level.
This is basically scientific sounding gibberish that does not make any sense at all. If he found something that could create new hair follicles, he would say so. If he found something would strengthen existing hair follicles, he would say so. All he has said was that his bullshit vitamin solution could promote hair growth on a molecular level. Ie, he hasn't claimed to do anything.
Sorry to break it to you, but Txr2 is a scam.
The guy behind it is an internet entrepreneur turned biochemist, not a pharmacologist.
He claims that:
By combining powerful metabolic stimulants (Potassium, BCAA, Nicotinic Acid) with a natural energy-generating substance (L-carnitine), the researchers found they could promote hair growth on a molecular level.
This is basically scientific sounding gibberish that does not make any sense at all. If he found something that could create new hair follicles, he would say so. If he found something would strengthen existing hair follicles, he would say so. All he has said was that his bullshit vitamin solution could promote hair growth on a molecular level. Ie, he hasn't claimed to do anything.
Sorry to break it to you, but Txr2 is a scam.
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