[quote][postedby]Originally Posted by Aran Linvail[/postedby]
Still, credit to Dr Nigam for being honest and saying “I don’t know” about the meds question.[/quote]
Credit to Dr. Nigam? I don’t know about that. The doctor is using his patients as guinea pigs for a procedure of unknown efficacy and/or toxicity, and he doesn’t even bother to get a proper medical history? He doesn’t know if the patient is on a drug which can completely and utterly invalidate his entire experiment??? I find this extremely unlikely. An undergraduate would get an F if he conducted an experiemnt like that in class. And if it is the case, that Dr Nigam doesn’t know the history of one of his patients whose results he’s posting on the forum as proof of his technique, then i would say that it doesn’t bode well for his ability as a scientist and clinician.
Whoa!!! Relax tony the tiger. Dr. Nigam may have known what patient was using at time of treatment but then treatment was performed and the patient could have changed what he was doing without informing Dr. Nigam.
Also, I do not think that Dr. Nigam’s cell treatments and “possible toxicity” should be spoken in the same breath. It’s prepostrous. There are no safety issues involved.
And I doubt any hair loss medicine would be contraindicated with a cellular treatment involving merely the harvestation and re-injecting of the patient’s own cells.
[quote][postedby]Originally Posted by jarjarbinx[/postedby]
It’s prepostrous. There are no safety issues involved.
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I doubt even dr Nigam himself would make that claim. Any medical treatment has risks, not least those which lack extensive testing.
The point isn’t that treatment would have been withheld given their medical history, but rather, IF multiple treatments were used - this topic should be renamed because it wasn’t simply a ‘stem cell injection result’ as suggested.
I hope this kind of treatment is successful like everyone else, but this screams of bad experimental design which is the problem when you are treating patients rather than conducting a proper trial.
You know, we are lucky that someone is pushing the envelope. The guys like you are complain about curing hair loss and you complain about hair loss. There is just no satisfying guys like you.
[quote][postedby]Originally Posted by jarjarbinx[/postedby]
You know, we are lucky that someone is pushing the envelope. The guys like you are complain about curing hair loss and you complain about hair loss. There is just no satisfying guys like you.[/quote]
I think you misinterpreted my posts. We need solid evidence, not half truths and false hope.
[quote][postedby]Originally Posted by jarjarbinx[/postedby]
Whoa!!! Relax tony the tiger. Dr. Nigam may have known what patient was using at time of treatment but then treatment was performed and the patient could have changed what he was doing without informing Dr. Nigam.
Also, I do not think that Dr. Nigam’s cell treatments and “possible toxicity” should be spoken in the same breath. It’s prepostrous. There are no safety issues involved.
And I doubt any hair loss medicine would be contraindicated with a cellular treatment involving merely the harvestation and re-injecting of the patient’s own cells.[/quote]
That’s whole point, you idiot. Dr. Nigam is posting these photos as proof of what his technique can do. If he doesn’t know enough to control for medications which can grow hair, then the whole experiment is invalid. It becomes impossible to discern what is due to his injections and what is due to meds.
And you have no idea what cell treatment can or cant do in terms of efficacy or toxicity. Please, stop making a fool of yourself.
[quote][postedby]Originally Posted by jarjarbinx[/postedby]
Only an idiot/fool can’t figure out that Nigam is having some success. I’m ashamed of you.[/quote]
You sir are the biggest idiot I’ve ever seen on any forum. It’s obvious that the lighting in the picture is totally different (just look at the arm). It seems the guy is using tons of concealer. Dr Nigams doesn’t even know if he’s on Fin/minox or any other meds (which invalidates the whole experiment). Yet you’re jumping up and down your chair and saying there are no toxicity concerns. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a bigger idiot than you. Seriously.
In fact, you’ve seen a bigger idiot than me many times. Every time you looked in the mirror.
LOL about your snarling about jumping up and down on furniture. It’s cute. But I’m a human. Humans don’t do that. That beahvior is pretty specific to you and your furrly little monkey-clan friends, along with hanging out up in trees and eating bananas. I guess when you come down from the trees you jump up and down on furniture, snarl a lot, and piss all over the floor.
lol… honestly my 5 year old nephew could argue better than that… you sound like an imbecile…
[quote][postedby]Originally Posted by jarjarbinx[/postedby]
In fact, you’ve seen a bigger idiot than me many times. Every time you looked in the mirror.
LOL regards to your snarling about jumping up and down on furniture. It’s cute. But I’m a human. Humans don’t do that. That type of beahvior is specific to you monkey-clan types, along with hanging out up in trees and eating bananas.[/quote]
[quote][postedby]Originally Posted by jarjarbinx[/postedby]
In fact, you’ve seen a bigger idiot than me many times. Every time you looked in the mirror.
LOL regards to your snarling about jumping up and down on furniture. It’s cute. But I’m a human. Humans don’t do that. That type of beahvior is specific to you monkey-clan types, along with hanging out up in trees and eating bananas.[/quote]
I’ve once seen this documentary on a chimpanzee called “Project Nim”(Project Nim (2011) - IMDb). I’m sure that if they compared your IQ to his, he’d come out miles ahead.
The results are phenomenal…Dammit why can’t we have this in the United States? I can’t travel 24 hrs. to India to do this damn thing!!!
Nigam please get this in the US!!!
[quote][postedby]Originally Posted by cody1212[/postedby]
I can’t travel 24 hrs. to India to do this damn thing!!![/quote]
Why not ? If you really want dr Nigams to operate on you, what’s stopping you from flying 24 hours ? Money ? Tickets to India are cheap. Fear ? what’s scarier than a bold scalp ? If you really want this and if these photo’s convince you (in which in my opinion you’re really just a newbie who falls for all the tricks in the book, really make a photo of your own scalp in direct sun and one in the shades to see the enormous difference, let alone what Fin/minox can do, especially if you respond well to it), then nothing stops you to get onto that plane to India.
I’m not saying I know he’s using concealer (though to me the big color difference is very suspicious, just look how, similarly, the hair color of the guy in the vid changes). Just saying that the quality of the photo’s is way too low to detect it.
My point is: these photo’s are just horrible comparisons. If Nigams was sincere, he’d get this guy to a professional photographer and get GOOD highres photo’s of his results, using the same lighting and angle as in the pre photo.
I may SOUND LIKE an imbecile but you ARE an imbecile. I’m not reading anymore of your moronic posts because you’re an unworthy idiot. So shove your makeup up your @ss and then eat the sh!t + makeup combo-mixture that comes out. Bye!
[quote][postedby]Originally Posted by jarjarbinx[/postedby]
I may SOUND LIKE an imbecile but you ARE an imbecile. I’m not reading anymore of your moronic posts because you’re an unworthy idiot. So shove your makeup up your @ss and then eat the sh!t + makeup combo-mixture that comes out. Bye![/quote]
You’re not only an imbecile, you’re one of the dumbest too. I’m sure there are imbeciles out there who understand that lighting can make a huge difference. You seem to fail to understand even the simplest concepts. Anyway, I’m happy you’re not going to respond anymore to my posts. The less I see of your verbal diarrhea, the more useful posts remain and the better place this forum will become.
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