RIKEN Announcement: Succeeded in Developing Tech for HF Regenerative Medicine: Study to be Published Feb 10

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"Is, so to speak, the #rhythm of the body. It's a beautiful #orchestra. Your #eyebrows and #eyelashes grow beautifully when you are young, but your eyebrows grow longer from around your 40s. This is because the #rhythm comes. #Aging is a disorder of #rhythm."

I wonder who's coming up with these Tweets. Kind of seems like they hired some random teen to manager their Twitter.
"Use this collection of herbs and natural oils to get your body back in it's natural rhythm"... thatll be next the hairloss industry doesnt release new effective treatments as a rule.
 

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"Use this collection of herbs and natural oils to get your body back in it's natural rhythm"... thatll be next the hairloss industry doesnt release new effective treatments as a rule.
Sound more like a shitty influencer account on Instagram
 

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I wonder is this one of the growth topicals that Youngjet had mentioned? Seemingly some good news.
 

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We wait for a cure, cloning, the real deal....what do we get? Minoxidil+.. life is sad
 

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All sounds pretty fishy, I don't want to repeat myself, but this is going nowhere lol.

Don't expect a "cure" before 2050. 2070 sounds more plausible and realistic lol.
 

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All sounds pretty fishy, I don't want to repeat myself, but this is going nowhere lol.

Don't expect a "cure" before 2050. 2070 sounds more plausible and realistic lol.
I think it makes perfectly sense, they need funding for further proceeding their technology and that's why they communicate via twitter now. I don't know who took this job but the guy is probably not a PR expert, sounds like some assistant in the lab got the task. Their technology is still in pre clinical stage and to ask for funding is a pretty normal process. What worries me more is that the scientific world didn't respond in a big way to their technology which could indicate that they are not that far with it. That there will be byproducts (like KASUI) from their research also makes sense to me. If the science is as good as I hope it is it will be proceeded further.

There is a lot of research in the stem cell sector, Koehler just recently had a paper where an organoid developed a human hair for which he gets a lot of credit for. It will take a couple of years until we have the legit procedure, but the basic science is already there and it's working apparently so it's just a matter of time.
 

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Peptides is an old friend
 

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As people are often mentioned who might be interested in the procedure and donate, I want to name someone who could be really interested. I mean not such ridiculous names like Jeff Bezos but Lebron James LOL. As long as nobody got a chance to ask him, it doesn't help us any further tho. I'm just sure he is one of the celebs who much more likely to be interested and donating if he get the word to undergo the treatment as soon as it's undoubtedly that it works on humans.
 

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What's funny is they just said on their twitter that shampoo and scalp care have no basis in Androgenetic Alopecia treatment about the same time they announce a shampoo. lol At least they are honest though, the website says that the shampoo doesn't grow hair.
 

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What's funny is they just said on their twitter that shampoo and scalp care have no basis in Androgenetic Alopecia treatment about the same time they announce a shampoo. lol At least they are honest though, the website says that the shampoo doesn't grow hair.
Yeah they're pretty clear that it's just about getting it cleaned up for better penetration of the peptide
 

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Yeah they're pretty clear that it's just about getting it cleaned up for better penetration of the peptide
Which is a polite way of saying we want to make extra money by selling you shampoo too.;)
 

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Which is a polite way of saying we want to make extra money by selling you shampoo too.;)
Unfortunately, it makes me less confident in him as it feels like he is using his reputation to push products given all the hype surrounding his new research paper. Also would this be a weird way to secure funding? seems like a huge risk if you're looking for a fixed amount of money. What do you think of this opinion? Am im reading too much into it and Tsuji just wants a new car.
 

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I am sure Tsuji was approached by cosmetic companies to sell his name for a brand/product. If I were leading one of these companies, with a little awareness of what's happening on internet, that's what I would do.

I don't think the profit drawn from the sale of this peptide topical will fund Tsuji's further research in cloning. It sounds like they're pivoting.

As @Pigeon puts it, this whole Tsuji story became a joke since the opening of the Twitter account.

Wait and see. Rendez-vous in 2-3 years for the next joke. I know for sure I won't buy Kasui's peptide (nor the shampoo, nor the hair wax, nor the lip balm..). I must say the product design looks neat though. Too bad it's not BAY or KY inside
 
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