e for the Alopecia Universalis. The name of the medicine is "TOFACITINIB", and the funny thing is that this medicine was originally created for the arthritis.
Is it true or are we in front of another scam? I am leaving you a link related to this for those of you who want to know more about this. I can't tell if this is true or not, can anybody confirm or deny it?
http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/health/yale-university-find-arthritis-drug-fully-regrows-bald-mans-hair/story-fneuz9ev-1226961752409
They want to make a cream with it because it seems that this drug has bad secondary effects. What do you think? is it real?…
You may want to print this out to show your docs. Perhaps they can get in touch with Dr. King.
http://news.yale.edu/2015/12/09/research-news-yale-doctors-help-bald-teen-grow-hair-using-novel-cream
Has anyone tried this?
http://capitalismisfreedom.com/yale-scientists-use-something-completely-surprising-to-successfully-regrow-completely-bald-mans-hair/
Mike
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