only relevant for Nameless.
to all other users it's an obvious scam.
next.
sorry, i mixed up the scam treatments you're rooting for, but now i remember again: it's kerastem and dr. nigam
man, you need to wake up already.
it is TODAY already clear that the trial will show positive results, that's why they do it in the first place. can you imagine what damage they would do to themselves if the trial shows no results? they would be stupid to do that... they are already selling the treatment and making money out of it, there's no point for them to risk that.
they know in advance that their trial will have a positive outcome. why? because they know exactly how to conduct those trials in a way to show an overall positive outcome.
and still it won't bring you any hair back.
there are dozens of studies out there about fat cell treatments, PRP, and other crap which all showed "statistical significant" improvement, and yet nothing works for a real world patient.
and btw, the reason why everyone remembers you as nigam-buddy is because you believed in him for many years even after it was already clear that he was scamming everyone. you even talked with him about opening a clinic in the bahamas.
yeah, like i said, you still believe in nigam's hair regrowth claims, while he was caught lying and cheating about pretty much everything he advertised. that's why you always will be his best buddy.
and nobody cares about the FDA anymore, really. in the recent years the critics about the FDA got louder and louder worldwide, as it becomes more evident that the FDA is no guarantee anymore for neither safety nor efficiency of a product. you need to do some research... you would change your opinion if you knew what's really going on with the FDA.
and basically everyone in the industry agrees
even most politicians (not only trump but also many democrats). the FDA is so outdated and lost totally control of how products should be tested, and also verified longterm after a product is approved.
that's why more and more serious startups for cell-based treatments are doing their trials off-shore.
and if you really still believe that numbers and pics in a study can't be twisted and manipulated in a company's favor, then there is really no point in debating anymore. falsifying studies and trials happens ALL THE f*****g TIME, every kid is aware of that these days. even more so when a treatment is only about some cosmetic improvements, where no safety risk is involved at all.
it's practically impossible to prove someone's criminal intent in a biotech-related trial.
will you, with your 50 years of age, ever understand how our world works and that not everyone has good intentions when it comes to business and making a lot of money? it's not at all about conspiracies, it's the reality man. look how many scammers operate worldwide without ever getting caught. some of them are millionaires and live the life of a king.
you really need to open your eyes a bit.
Even halfwits Thomps1523 and Sunchyme1 will be singing the praises of Kerastem
lol wtf