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9/11 was a inside jobb
Listening to Alex Jones will rot your brain...there is actual data on this.
9/11 was a inside jobb
I can't believe how much praise is being heaped on this product even though there is no hard evidence that it works at all. And even if it does work there is not one shred of hard evidence that its any better than what is already available. At best this could produce similar results to finasteride/dutasteride + minoxidil without systemic side affects.
OMG STFU
Its like a god damned loop
Majority of us realize this and f*****g say the same thing
If a few are over zealouse--who the f*** cares?
You must go to kids parties just to stick pins in balloons.
If the majority is saying the same thing you're saying why do you keep posting?
If they agree with you why continue posting? Are you trying to convince them to double agree with you?
Do you realize this post reads as if a paranoid Schizophrenia wrote it?
How come it's OK for you to keep posting here even though the majority agrees with you but it's not OK for me
to keep posting even though the majority (allegedly) agrees with me?
Most of my posts have been adding links to information in past week or so.
Most of my posts are answering questions other ask about the production/industry stuff NOT the science of the lotion or its projected effectiveness or projected failure.
I have been on this for almost 200 pages and i can say I never read the impression this would work better than minoxidil or other treatments that it would be potential alternative to the oral meds that are making people sick.
I am not closed off to it doing more...I am feeling more confidant in the inventor himself because for AA--he seems to have delivered what he promised them with his latest study..I am in contact with AA forums and they are very very pessimistic about treatments--much more so than here--and they are finally feeling hopeful about this after latest presentation.
I personally cannot take oral Sprio--it gave me bad side effects and i would have to add the higher risk type of birth control pills.
Post away but seriously its just repetitive negative posts that don't really add much other than it seems you want to antagonize people--who actually mostly agree with you in facts--but cannot stand your delivery.
For the record, if you can't take drugs that are already available due to systemic side affects then I do not feel negatively about the Italian lotion in YOUR case. As I have been stating I do think it MIGHT be beneficial for someone in YOUR shoes. So where is the negativity in that?
Most of my posts have been adding links to information in past week or so.
Most of my posts are answering questions other ask about the production/industry stuff NOT the science of the lotion or its projected effectiveness or projected failure.
I have been on this for almost 200 pages and i can say I never read the impression this would work better than minoxidil or other treatments that it would be potential alternative to the oral meds that are making people sick.
I am not closed off to it doing more...I am feeling more confidant in the inventor himself because for AA--he seems to have delivered what he promised them with his latest study..I am in contact with AA forums and they are very very pessimistic about treatments--much more so than here--and they are finally feeling hopeful about this after latest presentation.
I personally cannot take oral Sprio--it gave me bad side effects and i would have to add the higher risk type of birth control pills.
Post away but seriously its just repetitive negative posts that don't really add much other than it seems you want to antagonize people--who actually mostly agree with you in facts--but cannot stand your delivery.
Your delivery dude. I just wrote that..Your negativity is in your delivery.
oh okay thanks"é riuscito a trovare una valida cura (da lui già testata) per la ricrescita dei capelli dei soggetti aventi Alopecia."
That is my understanding :
"Brotzu managed to find an effective treatment (according to him) to enable regrowth for people suffering alopecia".
It's all in your mind. I do not feel negative about the Italian treatment for someone in your shoes. As a matter of fact, I think there IS a chance that it might actually yield some limited hair growth benefits with less risk for side effects than already available options, in your case.
It's not in my head--you are negative.
I'm merely being reasonable given the lopsided rate of failed treatments versus successful treatments, and the prevalence of snake-oil scamming in the marketplace.