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"Looks like they had government grants even back then!"
Millions of dollars in government grants for decades...
but the Science establishment did NOT find The Cause of Baldness.
The Human Genome Project did not find a 'bald gene' which was
believed to be inherited from the mother. It was merely an instance
of male chauvinism: males blaming females for baldness.genetics thread in SoreEyes forum discusses a .govèsite...paid for by taxes...
that answered a highschool student's 'baldness gene' question with blather. Why?
THE MONEY CHASE.
July 16, 2006, I posted MY Before & After pictures in
SiteForSoreEyes getitback forum: Sticky: My PhotosI DID SO only as nobody else was able to post credible pictures...because regrowth requires
more time than I had anticipated. I'd been sure that slightly bald College students could/would
confirm my Hypothesis. I had NO IDEA how much chemical damage had been self-inflicted
by chemicalized personal hair care products such as shampoo, hair conditioner, gel, etc.It had taken me decades to fully bald as I had washed my hair perhaps 3 times a month.
Now, people wash hair daily and many use several products. I used only soap or shampoo.My photos are NOT offered as scientifically acceptable proof. THE MONEY CHASE is why nobody ever seriously looked for The Cause of Baldness.
The chemicalized personal hair care products industry, News Media running profitable ads,
and the U.S. Congress accepting chemical industry Lobbyist money are all quite content.I'll have ALL or most of my hair back by July 2007...after more than 11 years of waiting."Voodoo Science" is even being used to make MONEY.
Other than TIME, what triggers might there be to accelerate regrowth? When I wrote
this webpage in 2000, I asked at the end of Suffusion...& Testosterone Towelettes:Suffusion may occur if bald scalp sustains injury but Nature would beIt's time for the Science establishment to finally do their job.
correcting an externally inflicted aberration and marshaling only those
materials required for skin and tissue repair and infection prevention.
Absent injury, would medically induced suffusion in bald zones cause general regrowth?
Apply for government grants to verify MY hypothesis, please.![]()