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BaldingFast
02-15-2009, 09:10 AM
Spell check would be useful for the thread, I misspelled Hair Treatment
I am 29 and going bald at a very fast rate. No, I don't have any health issues. I'm very physically fit and emotionally balanced, well except the hair part :eek:. I really want to know if there is any solution to hair loss without having a surgery. No, I will not have a surgery, it's way beyond my "stylish" budget.
I saw this web page that has strong claims about hair "ReGrowth" www.hairregrowthrecipe.com (http://www.hairregrowthrecipe.com/) Has anyone tried the recipe? I really want to try it. It's not expensive either. Your comment is very appreciated.
Thanks a million!
NerfArrowstorm
02-15-2009, 09:07 PM
Why would you mess around with some kind of "snake oil" "cure" sold on the internet. Get propecia, or rogaine (after talking to a qualified doctor of course). They are the ONLY proven methods for male pattern baldness.
BaldingFast
02-16-2009, 09:44 PM
Why would you mess around with some kind of "snake oil" "cure" sold on the internet. Get propecia, or rogaine (after talking to a qualified doctor of course). They are the ONLY proven methods for male pattern baldness.
Thanks for the input NerfArrowstorm
Spell check would be useful for the thread, I misspelled Hair Treatment
I am 29 and going bald at a very fast rate. No, I don't have any health issues. I'm very physically fit and emotionally balanced, well except the hair part :eek:. I really want to know if there is any solution to hair loss without having a surgery. No, I will not have a surgery, it's way beyond my "stylish" budget.
I saw this web page that has strong claims about hair "ReGrowth" www.hairregrowthrecipe.com (http://www.hairregrowthrecipe.com/) Has anyone tried the recipe? I really want to try it. It's not expensive either. Your comment is very appreciated.
Thanks a million!
You can try it, but I see absolutely no scientific evidence of its efficacy. And just my own guess, but I would assume that someone who created a cure for hair loss would be selling it for billions of dollars to some big pharmaceutical company, not hocking it for 39 bucks on an extremely poorly produced website.
Occam's razor..... (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ockham_razor)
BaldingFast
02-25-2009, 03:00 PM
You can try it, but I see absolutely no scientific evidence of its efficacy. And just my own guess, but I would assume that someone who created a cure for hair loss would be selling it for billions of dollars to some big pharmaceutical company, not hocking it for 39 bucks on an extremely poorly produced website.
Occam's razor..... (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ockham_razor)
Thanks, your comment makes perfect sense.
Thanks, your comment makes perfect sense.
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-Mark
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