Breakthrough is here.....

Redbone

Senior Member
Reaction score
6
Unsolicited email from Adam Lewenberg:


I would like to inform you of important new research on treating hairloss.

I have been successfully treating hairloss for the last 18 years. However,
other hair specialists questioned the ability of my formula to regrow hair
as there was no proven explanation for it. Through our new website, I
informed you that the treatment stimulates stem cells. Until now there has
not been enough research to establish these claims.

In an article published in the in the April issue of Nature Biotechnology, a
team of researchers led by Dr. Rebecca J. Morris of Columbia University
College of Physicians and Surgeons established that stem cells can be used
to regenerate new hair follicles when transplanted on the skin. This is
important because it allows hair follicles to be regrown in areas where they
died. Although, the study was done on bald mice, the underlying mechanism is
the same in humans. National newspapers and news programs immediately picked
up this research, since it proves that hairloss is truly reversible. This is
directly applicable to Dr. Lewenberg's Formulas. Although, we do not
transplant stem cells, the formula does affect them.

In my formulas, I combine tretinoin with other ingredients to stimulate stem
cells, which exist in the scalp, to reduce the levels of DHT in the scalp,
and to stabilize tretinoin. Tretinoin alone is very unstable, and will not
stimulate stem cells in the scalp.

In the distant future, we will learn how to fully utilize stem cells to live
longer and improve our health. This includes cosmetic changes like
maintaining ones hair for life. The current research is preliminary and may
take 20 years to become applicable to a new treatment. In the meantime, you
can use Dr. Lewenberg's Formula to keep your hair permanently, without the
risks involved with transplanting stem cells.

Sincerely,

Adam Lewenberg, MD



What is this guy smoking he will do anything to make a buck, just further proof that he is the ultimate scam artist.
 

HairyN

Established Member
Reaction score
0
christ who would buy anything from a website with that guys face on the opening page?

he looks like a used car salesman or something
 

jblig

Established Member
Reaction score
2
Yeah he just looks like a real slime ball, with that sh*t eating grin on his face trying to get that dollar out of your pocket....
 

Hairybush1

Established Member
Reaction score
0
All he needs is a little light reflection, shinning off his teeth and him giving the "thumbs up".
 
Top