If it's proven that it's the TRX2 maintaining my baseline, I'll be GLAD my looks are salvaged but still fairly disappointed with the company's marketing line. They should be touting MAINTENANCE instead of "massive frontal regrowth".
That's a pretty big "IF" right there though. If JCM takes it for a year and sees no benefits whatsoever, it'll mean that I've kept my baseline due to genetics, not the ingredients in TRX2.
The whole "lab rat" thing gets to me sometimes. Only time can tell but that's the sort of thing you are supposed to have pre-launch trials for.
The site is nothing more than a seminar-candidate-you-paid-us-so-we-put-your-face-here-so-you-feel-better-about-yourself.
We're all in the dark about this treatment and Whitfield likes it just fine. If there had been tests and proven results, they'd be on their site. Most optimistic scenario I can think of is that this is truly untested. We are the lab rats. And come on, for his "Ongoing Customer Study" he says the cases will span the course of 6 months. I HIGHLY doubt ANYONE will show anything but a marginal improvement over 6 months.
Mighty pissed off about all this...
its a legitimate foundation.
i still believe he has something, although its hard to see this natrual stuff be his sole product.
i think one should move away from discussing whitfield and the legitimacy behind him. he is legitimate (fullstop). he has a phd and he does publish peer reviewed papers in highly respected journals in the field. obviously doing commercial research means that not all scientific findings/results can be published in peer reviewed papers but rather end up in patents (which usually are published only after years) or in the drawer (and kept as company secret forever) ... same often applies to the documentation of results...the fact that trx2 is natural and regulated as a supplement product allows the sales at this stage with no regulatory or safety objections whatsoever...i do not have an issue with this - this is the way thing are. Anyway one should be focusing on the product - myself I have looked into the science and having a medical background myself the companies approach on using carnitine to get to the ion channels sounds conclusive and promising. obviously one need to be realistic on what to expect. For me this is an excellent option to "supplement" my existing treatment regimen (minoxidil + 2% nizoral) internally and i'm quite happy with how things go so far. in my opinion this approach certainly has more fundamental science behind it than some the others "off-the-shelf" hair loss supplements you can find elsewhere.
Well you are 40 all I'm saying is I would be back on propecia if u did not stop shedding
Yes I'm oldish champ,but I've been very lucky - i probably have more hair still than many on this thread (not for much longer) which is why I figure I'm in the running for any results.
JCM, you are an intriguing case. Most men who are going to bald lose it all starting in their early 20's all the way up to the mid 30's. So your hairloss basically started in your late 30's, early forties? This sort of goes against many established beliefs about hairloss. Did you go through major stress or massive depression?
It just doesn't sound right to start losing well beyond the "dangerous" age!
JCM, you are an intriguing case. Most men who are going to bald lose it all starting in their early 20's all the way up to the mid 30's. So your hairloss basically started in your late 30's, early forties? This sort of goes against many established beliefs about hairloss. Did you go through major stress or massive depression?
It just doesn't sound right to start losing well beyond the "dangerous" age!
Haha no dude-I actually started losing hair around mid 20's.
Up until 30 almost had too much hair, barbers dreaded me coming in for a cut!
But the loss has been so gradual that only up until my late 30's did I realise I have a got a big problem heading my way.
It doesn't run in my family, my older brother is pushing fifty and has same hairline he had at twenty.
My ex cuts my hair, even she's convinced it's not mpb, but we both know it's thinning, confuses the hell out of me, but it's been a slow process and I'm thankful for that, and I figure if TRX2 would help anyone, I'd be a candidate, but it doesn't seem to be helping at all so far.
I even quit heavy smoking ten weeks ago to give my blood supply a helping hand, to no avail-may as well smoke a Hamlet cigar and say **** it.
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