Dude, as a hair loss sufferer I won't insult you, but rather try to correct you.
Listen, that states what it would be used for. Not what it does.
PLEASE try to listen.
Ok, I have 2 points that absolutely SHATTER any argument you try to make, so I will end things right here:
I won't put any links on here since I don't know if linking to another site is allowed. But I will say, go to the bald truth website by the Founder Of The American Hair Loss Association and listen to the Laser Comb segments that they have. David Michaels - the creator of the HairMax LaserComb - HIMSELF says/admits. IT IS NOT FDA approved, only cleared.
There has not been ANY successful study to show that it aids in the growth of hair. So how can it be approved? Where does it even say FDA approved? It's not! Thats only what they use it for. It's safe, but won't do anything!
Also, Spencer Kobren(AHLA) says there are only 2 FDA approved products for hair loss. Again, thats minoxidil and finasteride. Thats it.
There is not even a study that shows HairMax increases hair counts, so how the heck can it be approved? You are a nut man.
I am trying to help you.
Grow up, if you bought the crap, return it. THEY CLEVERLY word everything, don't be a fool.
If you choose to further argue with me, please provide a study in which it increases hair count, don't show me what they want to use it for(DOH!, because it's safe to use it for that, cleared! Get it?).
I hope this link works:
http://www.baldingblog.com/2006/08/03/a ... aser-comb/
(just in case you want to use their website photos in your "argument")
LASTLY, I will repeat: THEIR OWN STUDY SHOWS IT DOES WORSE THAN A PLACEBO(LOL, so they might be able to get approval for hair REMOVAL
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(Lasercomb on the left, placebo on the right)
Investigator’s Global Assessment of Hair Growth at 26 Weeks
Assessment LaserComb Placebo P-Value
(N=72) (N=38)
n (%) n (%)
No growth 46 (63.9%) 22 (57.9%)
Minimal growth 18 (25.0%) 10 (26.3%)
Moderate growth 7 (9.7%) 5 (13.2%)
Dense growth 1 (1.4%) 1 (2.6%)
They can't get FDA approval with THOSE HORRIBLE results! Don't be such a nut!
The thing is garbage and doesn't do anything for hair loss, at least that is what they proved.
If you want to argue about FDA Approved products, go argue with the American Hair Loss Association, or better yet...go argue with the CREATOR of the garbage you want to rub across your scalp.
I suggest using a placebo, since it works better. :jackit:
:bravo:
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:hump:
ok ok ok, I don't want to be an ***. Seriously man we are in this war together. I am only trying to help you.