Topical Zinc Thymulin For The Treatments Of Androgenetic Alopecia

Capone

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After Italians and the Irish, Australians are the most dastardly crooks going which is why this is nothing but expensive snake oil

That’s rich coming from a Peaky Blinder! “You gypsy scum”
 

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Overdosing on Zinc and Melatonin will increase Thymulin greatly. Thymulin is a Zinc dependent hormone. Makes sure you're taking it with copper for proper balance.
 

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Possibly full regrowth after 2-3 years!
Really? Big words. Hope it pans out.
It doesn't look that doctor just wanna earn easy money. Will see.

"2-3 years of regrowth ... "- is very interesting. Previously, I thought that Thymulin it's kind of alternative to Minoxdill and as we all know, people who apply only Minoxidill usually doesn't have good results, because it doesn't stop miniaturization process.
 

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Same. The manufacturer managed to get the price down for $290 USD for a year supply as well.

Could you maybe copy the content of your email please:)? For this price I would be down for trying it. Definitely not the initial price.
 

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Same. Would definitely give it a shot for $290 for an entire year. $25 per month is not much at all. Looking forward to seeing what this website looks like
 

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I hope it is not a scam, but after reading @disfiguredyoungman, I think that it may be one.

Don't jump into this, wait until we see some results. I understand that many are desperated, still, refrain yourselves until more is shown.
 

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I hope it is not a scam, but after reading @disfiguredyoungman, I think that it may be one.

Don't jump into this, wait until we see some results. I understand that many are desperated, still, refrain yourselves until more is shown.
Him saying this is a scam and me saying this isn’t a scam hold the same credibility - ZERO. Let the people decide for themselves. It would be nice if I wasn’t the only one trying this, the more the better. I’d like to have multiple people to compare results to. What do you have to gain by telling people not to try this? I really don’t understand the people on this forum sometimes. You said refrain yourselves until more is shown - how the hell are they supposed to wait until “more is shown” if nobody else is trying it.
 

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Its not finished until next week so I will post the address then. There is not much on it at the moment so I don't want to give the address out and have everybody say its some sort of a scam just because its not finished. Here is the list of ingredients from the powder. Looks to me that there has been a lot of thought gone in to it.

Powder ingredients (INCI): Potassium sorbate, sodium benzoate, benzoic acid, methyl sulfonyl methane, acrylates/C10-30 alkyl acrylate crosspolymer, amino acids (methionine, lysine, glycine, arginine, alanine, glutamine, glutamic acid, leucine, phenylalanine, proline, valine, tyrosine, tryptophan), sh-thymulin amino acids (alanine, asparagine, glycine, glutamine, lysine, pyroglutamic acid, serine), soy bean isoflavones, green tea polyphenols, coffee bean polyphenols, niacinamide, sodium oleate, zinc oxide
 

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Also, if this was a scam, why would he tell me to wait for the price to drop from $800 to $290? Why wouldn't he take my money when I offered it right then and there? Why would he contact an independent peptide manufacturer? Why would he risk his reputation as one of the most established doctors in the field of stem cell research? Why would he spend a tremendous amount of money to purchase in international patent? just to scam a couple people for a few hundred bucks... I don't think so. That makes absolutely no sense. If he didn't truly believe in this product, he wouldn't risk all of that, yet alone purchase a patent. Otherwise, he would probably be losing money because patents are damn expensive.

inb4 "this is the next Brotzu"... Brotzu sold his patent to Fidia and made his money. On the other hand, Dr. Vickers paid for his patent after he saw what results it could bring. That's a huge difference. We don't have to deal with a shitty incompetent company with amateur scientists that refuse to give us updates. Instead, we have an actual study with (in my opinion) decent pictures, a true professional in his field that answers every email within a day, anecdotal reports within the last 2-3 years on bodybuilding forums that a thymulin peptide (tb500) has reversed users male pattern baldness when they used the peptide for training/recovery purposes... https://www.eroids.com/forum/hgh-peptides/peptides/my-experience-with-tb-500
The ones who cry "scam" are the ones that probably haven't researched or looked into what this peptide is actually used for. They see a couple of flaws in the study and dismiss it. Well I won't. *drops mic*
 
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Sanchez1234

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Its probably not a scam and not a big treatment that provides maintenance/regrowth.

It is likely to be a benefit to some people (like in the study) and for that price consider it as something extra to add to your routine. Don't use it as a substitute to a treatment.
 

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Also, if this was a scam, why would he tell me to wait for the price to drop from $800 to $290? Why wouldn't he take my money when I offered it right then and there? Why would he contact an independent peptide manufacturer? Why would he risk his reputation as one of the most established doctors in the field of stem cell research? Why would he spend a tremendous amount of money to purchase in international patent? just to scam a couple people for a few hundred bucks... I don't think so. That makes absolutely no sense. If he didn't truly believe in this product, he wouldn't risk all of that, yet alone purchase a patent. Otherwise, he would probably be losing money because patents are damn expensive.

*drops mic*

You are kidding right? Please tell me you are kidding.
 
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