michael barry said:
Bryan,
I feel the same way about male pattern baldness-research. Basically I think their business model is this: get people to believe all these various supplements "work" along with something (prox-n) that actually does work so that they will think they owe it all to the various internals they pump. Get them into your "buyers club" where you can get a slightly discounted price on the various internals. Make profit off the rebate you get from the supplier for all the steering you have done his way.
Yes. I obviously don't mind them hawking Dr. Proctor's products (hey, even a stopped-clock is correct twice a day!
), but it absolutely INFURIATES me to see them pushing (and SELLING) "Super-Miraforte" (or whatever that stupid chrysin supplement is called) as a hairgrowth medication. Not only does estrogen NOT cause hairloss, but chrysin doesn't even suppress estrogen in the first place!!! :woot: Those clowns at male pattern baldness-Research have been getting away with that kind of crap for years.