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I've been using for 4 weeks now and no results yet.
JayMan said:Ouroboros said:Just for the record, the laser comb is FDA approved and is "proven" scientifically, at least to a degree. Now, I understand the medical trials and such could be better; but hey, at least it has some backing. Even if you think its crazy, give credit where its due.
no it's not proven scientifically at all. ouropuros, stop saaying that. the FDA only approved the lasercomb to say that it complies with safety regulations, not that it regrows hair. it is not like the intense 3 phase trials that propecia had to go through.
dont be surprised when your hair keeps miniaturizing, your hairline recedes and it turns into crap right before your eyes. cause everything in that regimen of yours is basically unproven except for nizoral, and that alone won't stop your loss if it's in your genes. if you don't get on finasteride or dutasteride, you're asking to have a horseshoe in a few years if that's what your genetics portend.
we have been over this 1000 times, it is FDA approved as a cosmetic device, it is safe to use, and they are permitted to make claims just like wrinkle creams can claim to revers 10 years of agingviperfish said:Jay,
You do know it is proven for regrowth by the FDA. The FDA approval your talking about is the old approval where the FDA said it was safe.
bubka said:we have been over this 1000 times, it is FDA approved as a cosmetic device, it is safe to use, and they are permitted to make claims just like wrinkle creams can claim to revers 10 years of agingviperfish said:Jay,
You do know it is proven for regrowth by the FDA. The FDA approval your talking about is the old approval where the FDA said it was safe.
FDA regulation of cosmetic devices and products are not the same as medical devices and drugs
JayMan said:Ouroboros said:Just for the record, the laser comb is FDA approved and is "proven" scientifically, at least to a degree. Now, I understand the medical trials and such could be better; but hey, at least it has some backing. Even if you think its crazy, give credit where its due.
no it's not proven scientifically at all. ouropuros, stop saaying that. the FDA only approved the lasercomb to say that it complies with safety regulations, not that it regrows hair. it is not like the intense 3 phase trials that propecia had to go through.
dont be surprised when your hair keeps miniaturizing, your hairline recedes and it turns into crap right before your eyes. cause everything in that regimen of yours is basically unproven except for nizoral, and that alone won't stop your loss if it's in your genes. if you don't get on finasteride or dutasteride, you're asking to have a horseshoe in a few years if that's what your genetics portend.
Ouroboros said:Just for the record, the laser comb is FDA approved and is "proven" scientifically, at least to a degree. Now, I understand the medical trials and such could be better; but hey, at least it has some backing. Even if you think its crazy, give credit where its due.
it does not exist, there was an in house study the company did, it think the sample size was around 20 for each group, enough saidBeethoven said:Ouroboros said:Just for the record, the laser comb is FDA approved and is "proven" scientifically, at least to a degree. Now, I understand the medical trials and such could be better; but hey, at least it has some backing. Even if you think its crazy, give credit where its due.
Could you please give links to some study from the scientific literature?
I don't mean link to the fda approval, I know all about that. I was looking for a paper from all those dermatology jouranls that describe the trials and couldn't find one.
jakeb said:Good try Artman502, but your tone is completely off.
Next time:
- first make a few posts about nonsense so it's not so obvious you're shilling
- don't be so unnaturally excited about the product