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michael barry

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It says they are in phase 2 trials, but dont describe the product or how it might work. If it passes phase 3 trials, Im pretty sure they'll advertise their product.

To be honest man, other than some sort of "gene" based indication, I wouldnt get all that excited. Ive not heard of this group doing stem cell (or cloning) type work, so the best we could hope for is if they are fooling around with genes. That would be a good thing. Dr. Loren Pickart, states on his website that he believes someday you will have good hair genes placed on weak viruses (viruses can go into the skin and imprint their own DNA onto a host organism) to be topically applied to the scalp and give your top hair the same genetics the hair on the sides of your head has. If/when that comes, if a guy does it when he is 18 or so, he'd never bald. WHich would be a good thing.
 

seancashmere

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To be honest man, other than some sort of "gene" based indication, I wouldnt get all that excited. Ive not heard of this group doing stem cell (or cloning) type work, so the best we could hope for is if they are fooling around with genes. That would be a good thing. Dr. Loren Pickart, states on his website that he believes someday you will have good hair genes placed on weak viruses (viruses can go into the skin and imprint their own DNA onto a host organism) to be topically applied to the scalp and give your top hair the same genetics the hair on the sides of your head has. If/when that comes, if a guy does it when he is 18 or so, he'd never bald. WHich would be a good thing.

Wow, that'd be a good thing. Sounds too good to be true.... but that'd be a good thing.
 

DaSand

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If it's messing with genes, couldn't it cause some serious mutations with other genes?

If the hair gene takes over the bald, will there be any side effects? I think this is interesting.
 
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