January
13,
2003
Interim
Update From WSMR'S HairSwitch Peptide Trialist
Information courtesy of Trey in the forum
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The following is an interim update from Trey, one of WSMR's
HairSwitch Peptide trialists and undeniably one of the most trusted
names in
HairSite
forums.
Trey's update is in
response to a series of negative press about WSMR that broke out on
the internet. For details, please read posts by Richard
and Global
respectively.
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I emailed WSMR over
the weekend as promised and had two conversations with them on the
phone today. Here is an update on what is going on.
1. WSMR say they
have not “dissolved” and are still working with the same doctors
and moving forward with their peptide development.
2. The Flex 1 trial
is now complete after a 6 month trial with 15 trialists. It ended in
December. All 15 trialists had positive results, which will be
posted on their web site very soon, probably this month. Their
growth, however, is continuing.
3. Pictures will be
updated as well, probably late next week.
4. Pants and I, and
two others were never on Flex 1, but rather Flex 2. We are not part
of the 15 trialists in Colorado. The difference between Flex 1 and 2
is that Flex 2 binds for 7 minutes instead of 15 seconds (the web
site may say even more about this). I wanted Flex 2 since, in
theory, it should work even better than Flex 1.
5. Pants and I (and
the two other Flex 2 users) will be able to report our results to
you on March 1st. -- an easy date to remember.
6. David Tse
(moderator and owner of Hairsite)
has been offered a three month supply and will be able to freely
post his results without breaking any NDA contract. What David does
is up to him, but I know the offer is there.
7. Neither the 15
trialists, nor the 4 of us on Flex 2 ever paid for the peptide.
8. They are not
taking any new trialists at this point because they are monitoring
the situation with the four of us on Flex 2 to decide the best way
to move forward (Flex 1 versus Flex 2). We got a later start than
did the Flex 1 trialists, and our peptide was adjusted once for the
ph level to be correct.
9. They have
received several hate emails from forum posters.
10. With me moving
offices, packing, overloaded with work, and with a date of March 1
now set, I won’t be able to answer all of the questions that may
result from this post, so please understand that. I look forward, to
March 1, however, when we can finally, freely talk about our
results. If I were in your shoes I would have grown impatient as
well.
Okay, that’s all
I can think of for now. The call with WSMR was only one of a slew of
calls I had to make today, so I didn’t have a lot of time. It will
be nice when the web site is updated so that more of your questions
will be answered.
God bless and
I’ll talk to you all when I can,
Trey
Proverbs 13:12
For full details of
Trey's post and related discussions in the
forum, please follow this thread: WSMR
Update
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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