Resultsnottypical
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Saw another poster mentioned this a while back, looks like a knockoff of Revivogen
http://www.proanagen.com/
But cheaper
http://www.proanagen.com/
But cheaper
I bet those fatty acids arent in *FREE* form either, a major factor. See how these companies leave out 10% of the most important information?Bryan said:The big question in my mind is, how much of those active ingredients are in that product, compared to Revivogen? I'll bet there isn't as much of the fatty acids...Bryan
There's a good market out there for products like Revivogen because of how much actual data is supporting them. At least that's how I view it. You can't know something works unless you run a controlled clinical trial with 50 or more people to actually compare results and see what % it worked for. But just the sheer data backing the stuff in Revivogen should make it famous compared to the other "unproven" products out there. The people who created it actually did their homework, and you can tell by what they put in it that they actually are trying to help people restore their hair, not trick people into buying their product by using a bunch of unrelated useless herbs. Just my opinion.Resultsnottypical said:i think you can also conclude that if a successful startup is created to compete with Rev, and it actually survives, there is a good market out there for it (the formula in general ) because it works...
