EvilLocks
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It seems to me (and everyone else here) that the cure for baldness is always 5 years away. Why do they (researchers) say that the cure is 5 years away, but when those 5 years pass we are no closer to a cure? Now I'm reading that hair multiplication will most likely be available in 10-20 years (I.FREAKING.KNOW:doh
, but what if those decades pass and they are still no closer to curing this beast? Something crossed my mind, what if the cure will ALWAYS be 5 years away? Since Finasteride became approved for hair loss there's been little to no progress, and how long ago was that? 20 years? It absolutely amazes me how hard it seems to cure such a "simple" thing as hair loss. Is it because hair loss is awfully complicated and poorly understood, or that there is not enough money put into research? What if this is one big conspiracy to keep us buying hair loss products until we overdose on finasteride, in a bath tub of minoxidil? What if the cure has already been discovered but they are keeping it from us to keep us buying ****ty products that might not work, or might not work enough? I'm going crazy thinking about it... :shakehead: