how long until a cure becomes "popular"?

BackSoThickHoesWantTheTip

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what if there was a cure that no one really knows about? or other treatments, maybe in other countries? i truly believe there is something out there that works like minoxidil that just no one knows about. and if there was an actual cure, how long until people knew about it?
 

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what if there was a cure that no one really knows about? or other treatments, maybe in other countries? i truly believe there is something out there that works like minoxidil that just no one knows about. and if there was an actual cure, how long until people knew about it?
I think they could find a cure to fully regrow hair on bald people but they don't want to. Why? Because the industry is so strong that it benefits from people buying all sorts of anti-balding shampoos, rogaine, hairtransplants etc.
I mean... they can transplant organs, they can regrow so many things but they can't regrow a hair follicle?? Cmon...
 

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I think they could find a cure to fully regrow hair on bald people but they don't want to. Why? Because the industry is so strong that it benefits from people buying all sorts of anti-balding shampoos, rogaine, hairtransplants etc.
I mean... they can transplant organs, they can regrow so many things but they can't regrow a hair follicle?? Cmon...

Sorry, but this is wrong. Independent companies defy the "industry" on a daily basis by inventing new things, and people invested in those companies make millions, if not billions. If such a company had the cure, they would bank off it... no, Merck is not paying them off, or anything like that. Any conspiracy can only go so far without being realized by the public. If there was a full blown cure, you would bet that Donald friggin Trump wouldn't be walking around in embarrassment of his comb over.
 

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Sorry, but this is wrong. Independent companies defy the "industry" on a daily basis by inventing new things, and people invested in those companies make millions, if not billions. If such a company had the cure, they would bank off it... no, Merck is not paying them off, or anything like that. Any conspiracy can only go so far without being realized by the public. If there was a full blown cure, you would bet that Donald friggin Trump wouldn't be walking around in embarrassment of his comb over.
Donald trump doesn't have a combover, go check one of his videos where he lifts up his hair, you can perfectly see the hairline
 

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Sorry, but this is wrong. Independent companies defy the "industry" on a daily basis by inventing new things, and people invested in those companies make millions, if not billions. If such a company had the cure, they would bank off it... no, Merck is not paying them off, or anything like that. Any conspiracy can only go so far without being realized by the public. If there was a full blown cure, you would bet that Donald friggin Trump wouldn't be walking around in embarrassment of his comb over.
Watch your mouth boy. Donald Trump will be the next president
 

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Donald trump doesn't have a combover, go check one of his videos where he lifts up his hair, you can perfectly see the hairline

you can definitely have a combover while still having a hair line. I know. I have one.

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I don't care. He is a horrible piece of sewer trash.
 

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As an example, v**** has the same ingredient as horny goat weed: sidenafil.

Yet it's a cure that only became popular with v****. Without marketing and proper clinical trials, what you mostly have is noise.

There are dozens of alleged cures for male pattern baldness on pubmed, ranging from pumpkin seed oil to rice bran extract. There's likely nobody testing these methodically.
 

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I think they could find a cure to fully regrow hair on bald people but they don't want to. Why? Because the industry is so strong that it benefits from people buying all sorts of anti-balding shampoos, rogaine, hairtransplants etc.
I mean... they can transplant organs, they can regrow so many things but they can't regrow a hair follicle?? Cmon...

I've always agreed with this, ever since I started surfing the message boards a while ago. I think lots of diseases today can absolutely be cured, but there is too much money being made on research and continual lifetime treatments.
 

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I've always agreed with this, ever since I started surfing the message boards a while ago. I think lots of diseases today can absolutely be cured, but there is too much money being made on research and continual lifetime treatments.

Yeah, but if one company did have the ability to completely reverse Androgenetic Alopecia, they could easily charge 30-40k for it, and most bald men would be willing to pay. They could make more in one year then all the hair loss companies combined.
 

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Yeah, but if one company did have the ability to completely reverse Androgenetic Alopecia, they could easily charge 30-40k for it, and most bald men would be willing to pay. They could make more ini one year then all the hair loss companies combined.

30k-40k for a potential pill that can stop male pattern baldness? i dont think so...
 

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Yeah, but if one company did have the ability to completely reverse Androgenetic Alopecia, they could easily charge 30-40k for it, and most bald men would be willing to pay. They could make more in one year then all the hair loss companies combined.

This is the argument that a lot of people make, but if this were the case, then why are only a handful of companies in the entire world even trying to cure it? And the main players in the hair restoration industry (the hair transplant surgeons and the wig companies) sure as hell aren't interested in curing it. The only thing they're interested in is continuing to make mad money off of their treatments, that most hair loss sufferers statistically do not even want in the first place.
 

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This is the argument that a lot of people make, but if this were the case, then why are only a handful of companies in the entire world even trying to cure it? And the main players in the hair restoration industry (the hair transplant surgeons and the wig companies) sure as hell aren't interested in curing it. The only thing they're interested in is continuing to make mad money off of their treatments, that most hair loss sufferers statistically do not even want in the first place.

Most companies are not interested in curing it because it's hard as F*CK to cure... I think that's probably it. YES, if a company had a monopoly on a treatment that COMPLETELY reversed Androgenetic Alopecia, they could charge tens of thousands for it and the line would be fifty miles long. Guaranteed.

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It won't be a pill that stops male pattern baldness...
 

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He has a bad transplant, or too many transplants in his case. He definitely has one. That non density is
just too noticeable to be anything else.


A hair doctor has speculated that back in the 80s he had a crude flap type transplant, causing the hair to grow with an unnatural grain as evident.
 
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