Does Someone Think That Cure Will Never Be Invented

yess

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Does anyone think that there will never be a cure because there is much products on the market and they would all go broke if someone invents a cure?
 

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No one is this powerful, even the banks can go extinct because of cryptocurrency, and they can't do sh*t about it.
 

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The only 'cure' i can see is hair cloning, otherwise i think there will be extremely effective treatments probably within 20 years. We already have effective treatments besides conventional ones, its just a matter of how bad you want hair and how far you are willing to go.
 

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I mean tsuji seems promising in 2020 but it will be soo expensive i can allready assume
 

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And i think people and by people i mean companies for hair loss purposely invent hair loss treatments not cures so we could keep buying them every month and they become millionares
 

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A real cure besides cloning hair will probably not come out in our lifetime, or maybe when we are old as f***
 

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Everyone wants to keep earning money so they want to invent treatments not some pill that will cure it for good so thats why i think there will never be a cure
 

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Finding a cure for hair loss and acne/scarring is like finding gold. These things make people incredibly insecure and willing to pay outrageous amounts.

Not many people give a sh*t about what you look like but most people care about their financial status. So this is enough to drive a ton of people into finding a cure. I definitely think the cure will be invented but the commercialization process may still hold it back with research, rules, and regulations. So the question should really about when it will be released and if it will still be applicable to us.
 

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Hair cloning will come in my lifetime, assuming I live another twenty-five years. I also predict there will be commercial cell cloning labs, not just for hair, but other issues such as diabetes, parkinsons disease and organ replacement. Also, genetic modification through recombinant dna or altered virus dna carrier will be done in the future. Maybe also in twenty-five years. This is what is being done right now in telomerase research. 2018 will provide a clearer picture, 2029 is the biological epiphany date according to some. So, If your seventeen now and going bald, dance.
 

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Im 18 and just using minoxidil and if thats true what you are saying you just made my day thank you
Hair cloning will come in my lifetime, assuming I live another twenty-five years. I also predict there will be commercial cell cloning labs, not just for hair, but other issues such as diabetes, parkinsons disease and organ replacement. Also, genetic modification through recombinant dna or altered virus dna carrier will be done in the future. Maybe also in twenty-five years. This is what is being done right now in telomerase research. 2018 will provide a clearer picture, 2029 is the biological epiphany date according to some. So, If your seventeen now and going bald, dance.
 

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Are there stem cell therapies available right now i saw on youtube that some guy got stem cell injections, is that available for everyone?
 

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I don't think there is any grand conspiracy to stop a cure, I think that it just hasn't happened because the science behind hair growth is not fully understood, plus hair can fall out for many reasons, and hair cloning projects have had difficulty creating hairs that grow for more than one cycle. Basically they don't have the science yet. I also think that part of the reason it is taking so long is they don't really have the resources or money required because most governments don't see hair loss as a crucial problem that requires funding. And even biotech that has gotten a lot of funding like cancer research has not progressed as far as we would have liked. Creating new technology, especially biotech requires a lot of money. The human body is the most complicated thing on Earth. I really don't want to believe that a cure is impossible, I just think it is really hard.
 

yess

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Well if those companies could accept donations all of us bald and upcoming bald can donate some money from this site for example
 

The Baldy Man

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Yes, donations could definitely help. I just think the science behind curing hair loss is very hard. There are some things that are physically impossible to do, because of the laws of physics. Like most scientists are pretty sure it is impossible to go faster than the speed of light, so sci fi with faster than light travel is fantasy. I just hope to God that biotech like we see in sci fi like regrowing limbs and hair! is not also impossible.
 

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The good thing is that most of companies are in japan and they dont really need the money,work there for them is just fun haha
 

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A cure will come, possibly faster than you think with how there's some sort of breakthrough every other month now. I doubt someone would be powerful enough to even stop it from happening, plus that sh*t would make many people rich beyond their dreams to where even those not seeking treatments (aka 93% of balding/bald men) would throw money at it.

We just need time to wait out and if you're young, be happy for what the future is holding and hop on treatment now. This generation cares a fuckton about hair loss now due to the stigma of modern society, and we're desperate for a cure. There's still missing pieces to hair loss we don't understand and we'll be finding more and more within the next three years.
 

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A cure will come, possibly faster than you think with how there's some sort of breakthrough every other month now. I doubt someone would be powerful enough to even stop it from happening, plus that sh*t would make many people rich beyond their dreams to where even those not seeking treatments (aka 93% of balding/bald men) would throw money at it.

We just need time to wait out and if you're young, be happy for what the future is holding and hop on treatment now. This generation cares a fuckton about hair loss now due to the stigma of modern society, and we're desperate for a cure. There's still missing pieces to hair loss we don't understand and we'll be finding more and more within the next three years.

hopefully, accumulated knowledge will make a solution inevitable, yeah. I barely react when I see those individual "cure for baldness?" titles, but as more of the mechanism is disccovered, some scientist or institute has to come up with something

I m starting to hope more for that than for products of those shitty companies who lay out their business plan and pipelines while having no f*****g clue what they are doing to actually regrow/maintain hair
 

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Whenever these threads start popping up daily I lose even more hope for a cure because nothing new or encouraging is being talked about anymore.

Maybe it's time to tune out of the forums for a couple of months after Follica's not surprising delay with RAIN.
 
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