No Cure And No Better Treatments In Our Lifetime?

Glomus

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What do you think?
Is that a distinct possibility? Is it realistic?
 

rclark

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What do you think?
Is that a distinct possibility? Is it realistic?

It is realistic. Maybe in Japan they will have the cure in 2020.

Not in the US. That's 100% true. Hear about histogen all the time. Doesn't mean
anything. Still not here.
 

rclark

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The reason I think the U.S. is lagging far behind is because transplant surgeons make a lot
of money.

We hear about all of these new treatments. Some of them might come to Mexico, possibly.

Nothing in the U.S.
 

infinitepain

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All Replicel will be is a big pump and dump in the stock market. As far as hair goes, I guarantee it will be another disappointment. Same for all other those so called experimental cures.
We are doomed.
 

Glomus

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Nothing in the U.S.
maybe the Chinese will surprise us all and bring the cure?
They are more to the point. Maybe they could use some ot those poor death-sentenced drug dealers for experiments? *lol*
(man, I am cynical today. Time for beer!)
 

thomps1523

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All Replicel will be is a big pump and dump in the stock market. As far as hair goes, I guarantee it will be another disappointment. Same for all other those so called experimental cures.
We are doomed.

Cool beans man, its nice to hear from someone on the inside and truly informed...
 

Xenithrising

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There are far worse and more likely scenarios.
Like a maintenance treatment coming out only after we're too far gone for even a hair transplant or a full cure hitting the market only once we're old and impotent.
After seeing your posts every now and then, I actually find you quite comical. Makes me wonder what kind of life you live. I just imagine Eeyore sitting behind a keyboard in a gloomy basement.
 

NorwoodGuardian

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After seeing your posts every now and then, I actually find you quite comical. Makes me wonder what kind of life you live. I just imagine Eeyore sitting behind a keyboard in a gloomy basement.

No, he is just a hair transplant shill believe me. Everyone should ignore and not reply to this kind of ppl.
 

NorwoodGuardian

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The reason I think the U.S. is lagging far behind is because transplant surgeons make a lot
of money.

We hear about all of these new treatments. Some of them might come to Mexico, possibly.

Nothing in the U.S.

I always think that the thing dragging the leg of cure is the hair transplant surgeons. You can see this board has a lot of them.
 

NorwoodGuardian

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idk how retarded you must be to have questions like this

Shiseido invested millions solely for the regeneration treatment, Tsuji confidently set the 2020 release target, Replicel showed positive data in halting hairloss, and yet we still have question like this and ppl like Follisket. I hope they wont be the first one to register for treatments when they come out.
 

rclark

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idk how retarded you must be to have questions like this

Why is that retarded?

There was a lot happening in the United States in the 1990s. Minoxidil came out around 1990. So did Finasteride.

All of the sudden in twenty years, nothing. Why do you think that is?

Histogen was discussed in 2011, for the record.
 

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My efforts focus mainly on anti-aging medicine and genetics. Within that realm, researchers "best effort" prediction is that the biological epiphany, the singularity, will be around 2029. Therein will be the "cure" for baldness, essentially, on the first level, implanting reprogrammed hair cells/follicles that thrive as on the heads of our hairy peers. Or, perhaps total regeneration of same. So, the question was "...in our lifetime"? Well, if you are 17 or 18 (the age I first noticed receding and thinning), I'd feel pretty good right now.
 

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I probably have mentioned this again but I strongly believe that there will be no cure at least in the next decade BUT we will definitely have successful hair cloning=> unlimited transplant potential...
It will not be the best,but at least it will be something better than today (if you have the money for it of course)
 

rclark

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My efforts focus mainly on anti-aging medicine and genetics. Within that realm, researchers "best effort" prediction is that the biological epiphany, the singularity, will be around 2029. Therein will be the "cure" for baldness, essentially, on the first level, implanting reprogrammed hair cells/follicles that thrive as on the heads of our hairy peers. Or, perhaps total regeneration of same. So, the question was "...in our lifetime"? Well, if you are 17 or 18 (the age I first noticed receding and thinning), I'd feel pretty good right now.

Far from that.

I'll be dead, or unable to afford it by the time it comes out. I'll be in retirement.
 
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