Has anyone read this?

» “Secret Techniques Hollywood Actors use to Naturally Regrow Lost Hair
» within Weeks”
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» the_one: Please don’t waste your time with these types of scams. If people
» in Hollywood really had a secret that worked, Bruce Willis wouldn’t be a
» total chrome dome. Websites like that are a dime a dozen. There are some
» real scum-bags in this world that prey upon the desperation of others.
» Guys like those associated with that website would lie, cheat, steal, and
» even kill their own mothers for a quarter. It is a said fact of life that
» pieces of scum like that exist on this planet, but it is one we must get
» used to in order to survive. All in all though, just be glad that you are
» not one of the psychopathic pieces of dog feces that is associated with
» that website. In this respect, you are a lot better off than those hose
» bags will ever dream of being, no matter how much money they steal from
» suffering desperate people. :slight_smile:

thanks JB. I agree it’s a waste time to browse the net for some alternative solution.

» thanks JB. I agree it’s a waste time to browse the net for some
» alternative solution.

I don’t think I would go quite that far as there are several directions people have had success with such as propecia, natural treatments etc. So Internet forums can be a decent way of gaining information on what’s working for people. But hair restoration is a particularly dicey area ripe with psychopaths who are preying on the desperation of young men who are freaked out about losing their hair. Thus, there are a plethora of websites out there making exaggerated claims that have no basis in fact about how you can easily grow your hair back for $49.99. Some of them actually offer a money back guarantee, but fat chance of actually ever getting it.

The fact is that if anything worked as good as these websites claim, you wouldn’t have to surf the Internet to find it. It would find you.