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powersam

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Why does Bryan demand such a high standard of supporting evidence from other products but not from these two?
 

Bryan

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kinofthedemo2 said:
It's a matter of fact that they will, and when they do, what will you have to say at that point, will you still stubbornly refuse to believe the facts?

Don't take my word for it just ask any chemist what a solved AHK peptide would look like in a 1% solution.

Why don't you try calling Procyte, and asking them for further word on this? You can tell them that they've already admitted to another poster here that they have 1% of the peptide in Tricomin, so you can ask them why they have "blue dye" in the ingredients list. Report here what they they tell you.
 

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Bryan said:
kinofthedemo2 said:
It's a matter of fact that they will, and when they do, what will you have to say at that point, will you still stubbornly refuse to believe the facts?

Don't take my word for it just ask any chemist what a solved AHK peptide would look like in a 1% solution.

Why don't you try calling Procyte, and asking them for further word on this? You can tell them that they've already admitted to another poster here that they have 1% of the peptide in Tricomin, so you can ask them why they have "blue dye" in the ingredients list. Report here what they they tell you.


Hm, I will go out on a limb here and speculate that they are not going to admit how full of sh*t they are. :laugh: :laugh:

Besides, a claim that a ''poster'' was told that tricomin contains 1% AHK, is useless, unsubstantiated, second hand, knowledge to me. Besides I have already proven that wrong, I don't need to make a phone call to find out what is already well known!
 

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kinofthedemo2 said:
Hm, I will go out on a limb here and speculate that they are not going to admit how full of sh*t they are. :laugh: :laugh:

Besides, a claim that a ''poster'' was told that tricomin contains 1% AHK, is useless, unsubstantiated, second hand, knowledge to me. Besides I have already proven that wrong, I don't need to make a phone call to find out what is already well known!

Oh, so you simply REFUSE to believe what was told to at least two different callers to Procyte over the years, but instead have no problems at all jumping to all kinds of conclusions about the really important contents of Tricomin, based on nothing more than the blue dye that's listed dead last of all the ingredients on the bottle? That's very logical and consistent! :)
 

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By the way, here's a bit of a Private Message that somebody sent me just a couple days ago (I'm keeping his name out of it, since it was private):

(Sent to Procyte): "Could you please let me know the specific form of Copper Peptide and rough percentage in your product. Could you at least please confirm if the percentage is more than a token amount like 1% ?" - Me

"Yes it is." - Tricomin

So we have yet another example of someone who was told that it has 1% copper-peptide, or more. You think they're just lying to these people? :)
 

finfighter

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All of this second hand conjecture is useless, this kind of gossip isn't convincing, why don't you experiment with real AHK like I have, and you will see that it's obvious Tricomin does not contain 1%, you can tell from the color alone that it doesn't, they wouldn't need to add dye if it did, you know what I should just have one of the chemists on my forum analyze the percent of AHK in Tricomin, I would like to hear your silly little excuses then, lol!
 

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Lol Bryan will never admit he's wrong, even if you have tests to prove it :)

Edit: Btw Finfighter, are there any problems with the AHK-CU actually staining your scalp when you use a decent concentration (1% - 2.5%)? What concentration are you planning on using?
 

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kinofthedemo2 said:
All of this second hand conjecture is useless, this kind of gossip isn't convincing, why don't you experiment with real AHK like I have, and you will see that it's obvious Tricomin does not contain 1%, you can tell from the color alone that it doesn't, they wouldn't need to add dye if it did, you know what I should just have one of the chemists on my forum analyze the percent of AHK in Tricomin, I would like to hear your silly little excuses then, lol!

There is no arguing with Bryan. He likes to argue just for the sake of it, even if it means throwing out fallacies every now and then.

Don't worry, he has clearly lost his argument here and everyone following this thread can see that.
 

powersam

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The only way to make that deep blue lighter would be to dilute it more. There is no way that Tricomin can contain 1% and still be that pale. That it also contains a blue dye... Something is not adding up.
 

abovedagame

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this really makes me question tricomin... ive been using it for 3 years too and its quite pricey at about ~$45 a bottle.

the ghk copper serum dr. pickard sells is similar to the color of the liquid you mixed up
 

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Yeah the key is you need AHK at those high strengths, that's why you have to mix it yourself. By the way guys I have decided to start raising money so that I can have one of the chemists from my forum test Tricomin and give us the actual percentage of AHK it contains, I'm looking forward to the results! And Bryans reaction, lol! Based on my experiments so far, I would estimate Tricomin has well under a 1% concentration of AHK, maybe .03%, it's ridiculous, it takes 2.5% or higher to yeild results.
 

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kinofthedemo2 said:
Yeah the key is you need AHK at those high strengths, that's why you have to mix it yourself. By the way guys I have decided to start raising money so that I can have one of the chemists from my forum test Tricomin and give us the actual percentage of AHK it contains, I'm looking forward to the results! And Bryans reaction, lol! Based on my experiments so far, I would estimate Tricomin has well under a 1% concentration of AHK, maybe .03%, it's ridiculous, it takes 2.5% or higher to yeild results.

sounds great, plz let us know how it turns out. I will def be upset if it does indeed show a small concentration.
 

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abovedagame said:
kinofthedemo2 said:
Yeah the key is you need AHK at those high strengths, that's why you have to mix it yourself. By the way guys I have decided to start raising money so that I can have one of the chemists from my forum test Tricomin and give us the actual percentage of AHK it contains, I'm looking forward to the results! And Bryans reaction, lol! Based on my experiments so far, I would estimate Tricomin has well under a 1% concentration of AHK, maybe .03%, it's ridiculous, it takes 2.5% or higher to yeild results.

sounds great, plz let us know how it turns out. I will def be upset if it does indeed show a small concentration.


We are trying to raise $200 for testing, and a Tricomin sample if anyone wants to contribute please let me know.
 

powersam

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Folligen doesn't really compare, simply because it is just a mish mash of peptides at a high strength.

The actual peptide itself is important, as some are good for hair, some are neutral and from memory even a few were detrimental.

Tricomin, with its specific peptide, was definitely moving in the right direction, but they lost it when they cheaped out on the active ingredient.
 

powersam

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Bryan said:
By the way, here's a bit of a Private Message that somebody sent me just a couple days ago (I'm keeping his name out of it, since it was private):

(Sent to Procyte): "Could you please let me know the specific form of Copper Peptide and rough percentage in your product. Could you at least please confirm if the percentage is more than a token amount like 1% ?" - Me

"Yes it is." - Tricomin

So we have yet another example of someone who was told that it has 1% copper-peptide, or more. You think they're just lying to these people? :)

I met a guy on the train who smelled like red wine and old socks, who said tricomin was totally as effective as 2.5% ahk, but also gave you better boners.

The above demonstrates basically the same level of evidence that Bryan's post did.

I don't know why Bryan loves Tricomin, but I do know it is not based on evidence shown by real world studies.
 

ohmanohno

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Without having to skim through 9 pages, is this worth buying or did anyone have any success with it? I know it's not exactly cheap.
 

JugZ

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I heard tricomin can give you a boner so hard you can drill holes with it! Obviously Bryan can tell me different
 

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finfighter said:
ohmanohno said:
Without having to skim through 9 pages, is this worth buying or did anyone have any success with it? I know it's not exactly cheap.

Take a look at the front page.

Mixed bag of opinions I suppose. Will pass.
 

powersam

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ohmanohno said:
finfighter said:
ohmanohno said:
Without having to skim through 9 pages, is this worth buying or did anyone have any success with it? I know it's not exactly cheap.

Take a look at the front page.

Mixed bag of opinions I suppose. Will pass.

Wait till we find out the percentage of active ingredient.
 
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