In this case, what you say may be true, but there is not enough data to say so at the moment.
If I sent this in to a lab to be tested, there is a chance that it could come back 99% pure, and that I just react to it differently than others. Even though I can't use it, I'm glad I tried. You miss...
Yep, sometimes in desperation, it’s easy to start taking gambles.
I think people try RU because there are well established personalities endorsing it. The “literature” says a lot of great things about it. Non-systemic, metabolizes instantly, better than finasteride, the list goes on. I guess I...
To start, I haven’t been on any treatments for about a year. I never responded to finasteride or minoxidil, so I gave them up.
My hair loss obviously continued, so I figured I would try another course of treatment. I chose RU, based on the claims of there being no systemic side effects. There...
I am a diffuse thinner. I underwent a treatment similar to this. Fat cells were extracted from my body through minor liposuction in my midsection. Stem cells were derived from this, and a mixture of stem cell medium and PRP was injected into my scalp. Close up pictures of my scalp were taken...
http://www.regulations.gov/document?D=FDA-2015-D-3719-0018
http://www.regulations.gov/docket?D=FDA-2015-D-3719
The FDA is looking for comments relating to the regulation of the use of stem cells in treatments. Specifically, they need feedback on the new guidances that will shape how stem cell...
I was being cheeky at first. But if you want to get technical, it's not completely invalid. If you previously believed something, even in the smallest amount, and you looked for information that proves you right, and then you cite that work as proof, that is indeed confirmation bias.
However...
Probably depends. If they change the active ingredient to another one, then probably. If they change dose, then most likely they already tested that dose or higher in phase one, so a committee will probably say it's okay. If they add approved substances, then probably okay (but they may need...
I'm not sure why this hypothesis is so hard to believe. It's pretty clear that hair is an indicator of health; every little thing affects it. Hormones, stress, lack of sleep, illness, the wrong chemicals touching your skin (see "wen" shampoo), and yes, deficiencies of any kind.
Yeah, it's more...