Doppleganger said:
techprof said:
dopple, can you post pictures. any clinical studies? if the answer is no, then i will pass it as a spam.
I've been taking the stuff for 16 weeks. If it continues to work I will certainly post pics when I've grown a sizeable amount of hair. I am a NW6 after all.
Why wait? You have gone to the extent of actually saying that it is *growing back your hair*. If that is an accurate description of what is going on, and you are actually seeing noticeable changes, then a photo right now should force these guys into saying the same words you are saying.
If on the other hand you are kind of exagerrating a little bit, or a lot, then it would be important to modify your phrasing. I think the phrasing is what is throwing everyone off here. Accuracy is extremely important because "growing back my hair" means something very specific to the guys here.
That phrase is something that you can take a picture of.
If you include enough agitating ingredients you can agitate follicles into temporary, peach fuzzy short term growth. Dr. Proctor has acknowledged this many times for us.
The true test of a hair loss treatment is not 1, 2, 3, 4, or 6 months of time. Many things can agitate hair growth in the short term. This is one reason Nioxin has a lot of followers.
The treatments that gain scientific approval and serious claims to hair growth are the ones that stand the test of time, and grow solid, full length fully pigmented hairs.
That is the key. Peach fuzz can be brought about by a million things. 1 year is the minimum amount of time for the treatment to be worth anything.
Hair grown by agitation / circulation methods is usually very short lived and very weak in nature. It might last you a few months and then fall out. It may never fall out. But I have yet to see even one set of verifiable photos of someone who grew a ...
*Cosmetically Acceptable* ...
.. amount of hair with any of these other products that contain nothing but vitamins and herbs.
Lets see some pics.
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