Italian Hair Loss Lotion To Hit The Market In 2016

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[QUOTE = "Bigoldben, post: 1699729, membro: 134308"] Dato che Clockwise sembra aver smesso di venire qui ho controllato di nuovo il forum svedese e questo è quello che ha da dire. Quello che vorrei dire è che la data di lancio è molto simile a quella che avevamo prima. Presto è ovviamente un termine relativo ma suppongo che sia più informazioni e in gran parte positivo.


"Hanno ora messo le 'nuove foto' da un altro partecipante al processo di sei mesi di Fidia. Il risultato è molto meglio di quello mostrato da Sitri su un altro uomo ...

L'uomo è (sembra un po 'più vecchio, direi 40-55 anni) un diluente diffuso, che ha ottenuto una buona ripresa in sei mesi. L'unica cosa che avrei potuto sperare era che il fronte avrebbe recuperato di più. Ma allo stesso tempo, è "solo" sei mesi di utilizzo e Giuseppe ritiene che vedrete risultati ancora migliori dopo 18 mesi. Inoltre, la lozione dovrebbe funzionare meglio sui giovani.

Spiacenti, non posso condividere le foto in questo momento.

Ma aspetta presto il tuo lancio! "[/ QUOTE]

[QUOTE = "Pepe with hair, post: 1699743, membro: 130394"] Di quale quadro sta parlando? Puoi collegare il forum dove ha postato per favore [/ QUOTE]
https://www.lookgood.se/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=5985&hilit=brotzu&start=80
 

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You can't trust a second hand opinion on secret pictures. If you post two identical before&after pictures on this site there'll be a lot of people remarking how much regrowth they see.
 

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Given that Clockwise has apparently stopped coming here I’ve checked the Swedish forum again and this is what he had to say. What I would say is that the launch date is much the same as what we’ve had before. Soon is of course a relative term but I suppose it’s more information and largely positive.


“Have now put the 'new pictures' from another male participant of Fidia's six month trial. The result there is a lot better than shown by Sitri on another man ...

The man is (seems to be a little older, would say 40-55 years) a diffuse thinner, who got a really good recovery in six months. The only thing I could have hoped for was that the front would have recovered more. But at the same time, it's 'just' six months of use and Giuseppe believes that you'll see even better results after 18 months. In addition, the lotion should work better on younger people.

Sorry, can not share the photos at this time.

But keep your thumbs up for launch soon!”

It all sounds super encouraging, except for the fact that all we're getting is hearsay and one users experience at a time. Why not 5 or 10 instead of 1? There is no way we can put any faith in that.
 

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I’m not saying I believe it, I’m not saying it’s true. I’m just passing on the latest information and will continue to do so if I come across more. The more we know the better.

The fact remains it may not be true, or it could be true and the images not fully representative. There’s an infinite number of options ranging from the reasonable to the sublime regarding the post and the fact is until the day when brotzu is released we won’t know for sure. And it may not work on everyone and it will almost certainly work to different degrees. And the only way to know how it will maintain long term will be to use it long term.
 

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[QUOTE = "Bigoldben, post: 1699729, membro: 134308"] Dato che Clockwise sembra aver smesso di venire qui ho controllato di nuovo il forum svedese e questo è quello che ha da dire. Quello che vorrei dire è che la data di lancio è molto simile a quella che avevamo prima. Presto è ovviamente un termine relativo ma suppongo che sia più informazioni e in gran parte positivo.


"Hanno ora messo le 'nuove foto' da un altro partecipante al processo di sei mesi di Fidia. Il risultato è molto meglio di quello mostrato da Sitri su un altro uomo ...

L'uomo è (sembra un po 'più vecchio, direi 40-55 anni) un diluente diffuso, che ha ottenuto una buona ripresa in sei mesi. L'unica cosa che avrei potuto sperare era che il fronte avrebbe recuperato di più. Ma allo stesso tempo, è "solo" sei mesi di utilizzo e Giuseppe ritiene che vedrete risultati ancora migliori dopo 18 mesi. Inoltre, la lozione dovrebbe funzionare meglio sui giovani.

Spiacenti, non posso condividere le foto in questo momento.

Ma aspetta presto il tuo lancio! "[/ QUOTE]

[QUOTE = "Pepe with hair, post: 1699743, membro: 130394"] Di quale quadro sta parlando? Puoi collegare il forum dove ha postato per favore [/ QUOTE]
https://www.lookgood.se/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=5985&hilit=brotzu&start=80

Hi, is this guy reliable on that forum ? Or is it an account created recently and only comment on this Brotzu lotion ?
 

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I need to make clear I am no expert on Swedish hairloss forums however the guy in question is clockwise who has provided a fair bit of largely reliable information in the past before he was hounded off of here.
 

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Fidia spent a million or so dollars just to get the patent rights for this, and as a small shitty company that's a lot of money. It would be mind boggling if they didn't bring this to market, just sucks they're taking their sweet *** time with it. I know they're trying to perfect their product and make it stable for 3 years, but damn, they must have a really shitty team if its taking them this long.
 

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Fidia spent a million or so dollars just to get the patent rights for this, and as a small shitty company that's a lot of money. It would be mind boggling if they didn't bring this to market, just sucks they're taking their sweet *** time with it. I know they're trying to perfect their product and make it stable for 3 years, but damn, they must have a really shitty team if its taking them this long.

Maybe they realized that they bought a lemon and are trying to figure they're way out of it.
 

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Whats annoying is that they could be wasting their own money because if something better than brotzu comes out in a year or two their product is done. If they would have released this early they could be making millions of dollars for the possibly short time they will have. Imagine if PTD-DBM works and we find out more about that next week. Brotzu would have wasted all of their time and they probably could make all their money back in a year of sales.
 

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Seems like brotzu is the most linked approach to balding on the german Google version.
So, they should know about their hype and should release it with just 2 years shelv life. f*** i wouldn t mind if I have to keep in in the fridge....
 

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Seems like brotzu is the most linked approach to balding on the german Google version.
So, they should know about their hype and should release it with just 2 years shelv life. f*** i wouldn t mind if I have to keep in in the fridge....

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The only reasons they could be aware of the hype is because of the desperate stalking of some of the people here. Still, it means nothing to them, nor should it. They gave us an answer, nothing has changed since then. That's it. Deal with it.
 

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Fidia spent a million or so dollars just to get the patent rights for this, and as a small shitty company that's a lot of money. It would be mind boggling if they didn't bring this to market, just sucks they're taking their sweet *** time with it. I know they're trying to perfect their product and make it stable for 3 years, but damn, they must have a really shitty team if its taking them this long.

Just curious . How you know the patent cost them a million dollar ? How you know currently the shelf life is 2 years ? Thks :)
 

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Just curious . How you know the patent cost them a million dollar ? How you know currently the shelf life is 2 years ? Thks :)
I've lurking on this forum for over a year now, I've seen all the updates and information given on this treatment... and I'm not exactly proud of that lol
 

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I've lurking on this forum for over a year now, I've seen all the updates and information given on this treatment... and I'm not exactly proud of that lol

That's not proof, because there is and never was proof. There is absolutely, undeniably no possible way on earth Fidia spent even close to a million dollars up front on the patent.

It is far, far more likely that they paid a much smaller amount up front and potentially a $million+ back end deal once it's commercialized. Whether it's a fixed amount or a cut of the sales or a mix of both.

Especially considering supposedly that there's a timer in the contract with Fidia where if they don't commercialize it by a certain date, then Brotzu has legal recourse.

Companies don't pay millions of dollars up front for a shitty patent with sh*t pictures for a miracle hair loss drug with a 2 year timer where they can lose it because it ended up not working. That's literally retarded.
 

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Even if they paid that much for the patent, a million is almost nothing for a pharma company.
 

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That's not proof, because there is and never was proof. There is absolutely, undeniably no possible way on earth Fidia spent even close to a million dollars up front on the patent.

It is far, far more likely that they paid a much smaller amount up front and potentially a $million+ back end deal once it's commercialized. Whether it's a fixed amount or a cut of the sales or a mix of both.

Especially considering supposedly that there's a timer in the contract with Fidia where if they don't commercialize it by a certain date, then Brotzu has legal recourse.

Companies don't pay millions of dollars up front for a shitty patent with sh*t pictures for a miracle hair loss drug with a 2 year timer where they can lose it because it ended up not working. That's literally retarded.
Lol chill out man. I just remember seeing something official with the cost of the patent and it was around a million. If I cared enough to go rooting through the internet for proof I would - but I don't. Someone posted a link on here a while back before you even joined. No need to get defensive. How do you know how much they spent? Do you even know? Or are you absolutely, undeniably, blowing out hot air?
 

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Lol chill out man. I just remember seeing something official with the cost of the patent and it was around a million. If I cared enough to go rooting through the internet for proof I would - but I don't. Someone posted a link on here a while back before you even joined. No need to get defensive. How do you know how much they spent? Do you even know? Or are you absolutely, undeniably, blowing out hot air?

Sounds like fat juicy hot air
 
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