I am still here, Just reading comments and didn't want to post anything as everybody is too pessimistic here by default. Used cream full 1 week. After that, as i was travelling constantly and as it's oily i used it once 3 days. I am also waiting others to post some results to validate my 1 week...
don't take this serious and please don't buy cream because of my replies (and please don't ask me any contact info). but on a turkish forum, reply to an email request from Prof. Sahin: there are not stem cells in the cream but molecules isolated from stem cells that were lately defined.
I have called university several times to be sure and not get scammed, they just told me to buy from the man as he is responsible for selling it. I guess you can buy from directly university too, but haven't seen anybody done that.
Also for me it's not very believable about hiding ingredient...
I joined because my reddit thread was put here and people were referring here for info which was unavailable. I don't trust the product yet, and i tell people not to trust yet as it doesn't state anything. I just told what the guy told me but it may not be the case. People needed info badly...
I do already take photos everyday from every angle and light condition. However i am not a good subject for the experiment as i had hair transplant 5 months ago and just need to activate cells. (sacimindoktoru forum admin also suggested prostaglandin for this. if i use both of them we will be...
Reaction on turkish forums are similar, as there is nothing about stem cells and cells can not live in this. When i told about aminoacids/proteins, an experienced admin told it's a normal ingredient that can be found in other lotions.
Yes i am. On Turkish forums people are still asking each other what to do, as it is a bit pricey. I guess i am the first one who have bought without questioning as everybody seems pessimistic. I had tried almost anything until now for hair, so i am used to being eager to try :)
The cream looked...
You are right. I had written because everybody talks about Clinical Trials absence. Could you and others remove that info too? I don't want to make trouble for product.
Yes, the news states that.
"in 1 week it stops hair loss, after 3 months it thickens existing hairs, after 6 months users will have new hairs if they have healthy hair roots.
All tests for cancer and allergy has been completed successfully and the cream was approved by Health Ministry."
I...
I am the one started thread on reddit. According to my understanding on the news: The cream has molecules that were generated by stem cells on the skin, not the stem cells itself. Those molecules were identified (what they are) in the last 1 year. I guess thats how they found a way to stabilize...