That's the big question isn't it? The photos are obviously fake so it would be fair to assume the whole study is fake right? Or that at least the documented percent results are as well.I mean it's possible it may still improve you hair a little (very little) but why would the steal the pictures? And what about the 250 people in the trial? Is it all fake? WTF
i'm not surprised at all.
clinical studies and peer reviewed papers are falsified all the time, for decades. and in 99.9% of all cases they get away with it.
it's often just impossible to prove it's a scam, and even if it is, nobody is going to waste time, energy, and money to debunk a scam.
it's sad, but that's the world we live in.
and hairloss research is probably the field with the easiest possible scams. the two biggest scams currently in the making are kerastem and histogen.
another example, dr. gho's donor regeneration claims were already debunked years ago, but nothing happened to him, because nobody is willing to spend time and money on years of lawsuits. so he just can continue his scammy business.
the same will be with kerastem and histogen. they will make millions for many years without getting sued or anything.
same with hairmax lasercomb and theradome laserhelmet, made from ex-NASA scientist hamim tamid. theradome got caught many times changing their specs of the helmet dramatically because the math they advertised didn't make sense and customers started asking questions about it. few years later, theradome is still selling like hot cakes, because every year there is a new generation of baldies with no previous experience, who see their ad or find it by google and decide to give it a try.
or TRX2 lol... or reboost... or the pilox hairregen device...
hundrets of hairloss scams are out there, and nobody can stop em.
only a real cure can kick all those asses out of business.
I bet you can't even understand and just look at images. Of course they did not made those slides with the help of a graphic designer.
Those are not for marketing purposes, there are tables with percentage of regrowth tested on 250 patients.
It looks like a typical slide show of a medicine or engineering talk to summarize what has been discovered to a broader public. I already linked the full study in English. (Technical paper).
Jesus Christ what a mass of frustrated idiots
Maybe but for sure less likely to be than this one. I am pretty sure Fidia will either release something that will somehow work or nothing. For sure they are not going to copy and paste their pictures.Shameless scamming Italians, could brotzu also be a scam ?
@Kronos Thank you!!! Awesome work! Can someone share this with the Italian forum. Curious what they say.
$100 dollars spent... Oh well. I'll still use it.
I totally agree. Fortunately I didn't buy this.If we all throw in some bucks so we can sue the authors of the study. These guys need to be jobless and homeless.