Follica related articles

For anyone interested.

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Sucks, we hear about this happening and it seems so easy. Yet obviously follica cant seem to make it work…

It’s like laughing in your face, here it is, now you know its possible, but it’s not going to happen for you! HAHA

I just don’t get it. If it happens for cancer patients frequently enough like this why can’t we replicate the same thing. Unfortunately no one has been able to on here or at follica.

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cool but, what about follica? they are not leaving news since a lot of months… when we will know something about the progress of follica which if I correctly remember, are testing the “normal” wounds on people to see what happen…

do we know something about follica atm?

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» Sucks, we hear about this happening and it seems so easy. Yet obviously
» follica cant seem to make it work…
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» It’s like laughing in your face, here it is, now you know its possible,
» but it’s not going to happen for you! HAHA
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» I just don’t get it. If it happens for cancer patients frequently enough
» like this why can’t we replicate the same thing. Unfortunately no one has
» been able to on here or at follica.

Virgo, neither you nor I have a clue what Follica has been up to. The experiments people have been doing on this forum are crude compared to the trials Follica will be doing.

Follica may fail, but it is way too early to know…