It's early yet but it looks like we got scammed again me included!
No hasn't received mine yet I'm just worried no one is getting any regrowth signs yetHow long have you been using it and how many times a day?
So you use it for 1 month, see no results and call it a scam? The study claims you should begin to see results at 6 months with twice daily application. Vickers said with more frequent applications results may come sooner. Crazy how people assume something to work so fast... not even finasteride / dutasteride (usually) can work this fast.
Then we don't talk about regrowth but thickening in those cases. The interesting thing would be to know if this can b helpful on slick/almost slick bald areas(I mean where there are vellusAnybody getting any regrowth signs at all ,Dr Vickers said it may work better for diffuse thinners
I gotta disagree, most people don’t see any new hair on finasteride for months. I’ve been on tb500 since early August but I’m in the maintenance phase now so much lower doseIf visible growth can be seen in 6 months I would think you should be able to see tiny hairs sprouting within the first couple of weeks. Also, how long have you been on the tb500?
I am a diffuse thinner and have been using this for about a month now.
I have been told my hair looks thicker , but I don’t see it, obviously going to give it at least 6 months.
Will keep you updated.
I gotta disagree, most people don’t see any new hair on finasteride for months. I’ve been on tb500 since early August but I’m in the maintenance phase now so much lower dose
It does slow down the shedding a bit, obviously I have good days and bad days but it does seem like I lose less hair now. And yes in my opinion tb500 injections would probably work better, but it is expensiveHave you noticed any results from the tb500? Not regrowth, but reduction in scalp inflammation and shedding? At this point I'm hoping I can find something that can reduce scalp inflammation and shedding. Fluridil was the only thing that gave me noticeable results. Results weren't dramatic, but it did seem to reduce shedding by 10-20% whereas nothing else worked for me. Unfortunately, the fluridil seems to be losing it's effect, as I'm shedding as heavily as I have before I started taking it. I'm really interested in trying thymulin. In your opinion, wouldn't tb500 injections be more effective than a topical spray?
It does slow down the shedding a bit, obviously I have good days and bad days but it does seem like I lose less hair now. And yes in my opinion tb500 injections would probably work better, but it is expensive
You need the following:How much for injections and where can you get it? Can you get this done at your doctor's office or do you have to get the tb500 yourself and inject it on your own?
You need the following:
-Tb500 peptide in vials
-Insulin syringes
-Bacteriostatic or sterile water
Look up a video on how to take subcutaneous peptides on YouTube it’ll explain it better than I can
before any of that you need to know that the tb500 is real
thats not easy. How many potentially effective treatments have been "written off" around here simply because some guy trusts random chinese source #55050505 unwittingly?
Hey Fellas, I'm still here.
Unfortunatley my peptide oxidised and went black 6 weeks ago due to a contract manufacturer making it wrong. I rang Dr. Vickers and he said that I need to throw it out and he'll get me some more. I'm actually metting him next week as he is flying into New Zealand for work.
However I didn't lose any hair while using it and I did see vellus hair getting longer. So anyone claiming this is a scam should keep quiet until we have seen usage of this for at least 6 months.
Dr Vickers isn't a scammer, he's one of the top Stem Cell Doctors in the world. I'll even take a photo with him when I meet him so you lot claiming hes a scammer can see he's legit.
On a side note, I managed to keep some in my bag and travel South America with it just fine so customs shouldn't ever be an issue.
Cheers lads.
Hey Fellas, I'm still here.
Unfortunatley my peptide oxidised and went black 6 weeks ago due to a contract manufacturer making it wrong. I rang Dr. Vickers and he said that I need to throw it out and he'll get me some more. I'm actually metting him next week as he is flying into New Zealand for work.
However I didn't lose any hair while using it and I did see vellus hair getting longer. So anyone claiming this is a scam should keep quiet until we have seen usage of this for at least 6 months.
Dr Vickers isn't a scammer, he's one of the top Stem Cell Doctors in the world. I'll even take a photo with him when I meet him so you lot claiming hes a scammer can see he's legit.
On a side note, I managed to keep some in my bag and travel South America with it just fine so customs shouldn't ever be an issue.
Cheers lads.
Go find a cheaper source!its not a scam per se
it is however a rip off at the prices Vickers is charging through his clinic. I just had an eyeball at some of the prices for thymulin itself and it is way cheaper than what i expected. Any API capable of producing it is almost certainly capable of producing Zinc Thymulin.