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October
18, 2002
HairSwitch Received Seal Of Approval By JTR |

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The
following is a reprint of a post by JTR, one of the most valuable
contributors in HairSite
forums, about WSMR's Flex S1, 2 peptide.
"I
had the pleasure of having a long conversation with one of the
principals of the company today, and I can conclusively say that I'm
convinced this is REAL. It's a very exciting company full of people
who know what they're doing from both a scientific perspective and
business-wise. They are currently in the process of filing an "IND"
(Investigative New Drug) application with the FDA, and they have a
professor of dermatology at the University of Miami working on this
(not the same professor who was mentioned on their website).
Collectively, the principals in this company have a lot of
experience with biotech and new pharmaceuticals. They are currently
seeking venture capital and I suggested a firm for them to talk to,
which they will do. They would rather people NOT call them
requesting information as they are very busy, and there is a lot I
can't say because it's covered by a non-disclosure agreement (not
the things I already mentioned.) Expect to see more activity from
this company in the near future, sometime next year. I expect it
will be covered in the media. The scientific foundation of these
peptides is very solid and the guy I spoke with REALLY knows his
science and the FDA regulatory process. "
As usual, thank you
JTR for the information.
All
WSMR Related Stories:
WSMR
Press Release - Synthetic Peptide
WSMR Frequently Asked Questions + Safety Profile
WSMR Flexible Peptide S patient results
WSMR received seal of approval from JTR
WSMR test patient request form
Dr. Kenneth Skinner of WSMR speaks about HairSwitch
Interim update from WSMR HairSwitch peptide trialist.
HairSite spoke to WSMR's HairSwitch peptide trialists.
March 1, 2003: first official update from HairSwitch peptide
trialists.
November 2003: before and after photos.
Dr. Jankovic's comments about WSMR.
Alert: Please
be advised that HairSite is NOT recommending WSMR products to any of
our readers. Please exercised caution if you are considering
purchasing WSMR products as we are unable to verify if the product
is indeed effective for hair growth or otherwise. Also, while there
is no incriminating evidence which suggests that WSMR is a scam, we
believe that our readers should familiarize themselves with the
latest report by Rock Mountain News about WSMR. Click
here for JTR's post.
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