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Breakthrough Baldness Cure Humiliates Harvard Scientists…

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Hair Loss Protocol)
Mon Sep 12 17:19:59 2016

Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2016 14:19:49 -0700
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From: "Hair Loss Protocol" <HairLossProtocol@savenergy.site>

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This Is HUGE...

Top medical institutes like Havard Medical School wrote about this...

Even TIME magazine was reporting this...

It appears having a bald spot can lead to prostate cancer!

It might sound ridiculous, but here's the sinister reason why.

Fortunately, there is a scientifically proven way to reverse both your bald spot, and slashing your risk of
prostate cancer...by eating these 2 common fruits at the same time.

Some people even turned their bald spot into a full head of hair...
in mere weeks. Look at the transformations below, and click on the picture to discover how they did it:

transformation

P.S. The links will not be up forever, so click here to see the protocol while you still can.


 http://www.savenergy.site/3153-134-1091-156138625/sipbv6-mtg/tindex13.html









http://www.savenergy.site/3153-134-1091-156138625/sipbv6-mtg/rindex14.html

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At an initial consltation, the srgeon analyzes the patient's scalp, discsses their preferences and expectations, and advises them on the best approach (e.g. single vs. mltiple sessions) and what reslts might reasonably be expected. Pre-operative folliscopy will help to know the actal existing density of hair, so that postoperative reslts of newly transplanted hair grafts can be accrately assessed. Some patients may benefit with preoperative topical minoxidil application and vitamins. For several days prior to srgery the patient refrains from sing any medicines which might reslt in intraoperative bleeding and resltant poor grafting. Alcohol and smoking can contribte to poor graft srvival. Post operative antibiotics are commonly prescribed to prevent wond or graft infections. Harvesting methods Transplant operations are performed on an otpatient basis, with mild sedation (optional) and injected local anesthesia. The scalp is shampooed and then treated with an antibacterial agent prior to the donor scalp being harvested. There are several different techniqes for harvesting hair follicles, each with their own advantages and disadvantages. Regardless of the harvesting techniqe, proper extraction of the hair follicle is paramont to ensre the viability of the transplanted hair and avoid transection, the ctting of the hair shaft from the hair follicle. Hair follicles grow at a slight angle to the skin's srface, so transplanted tisse mst be removed at a corresponding angle. There are two main ways in which donor grafts are extracted today: strip excision harvesting, and folliclar nit extraction. Strip harvesting Strip harvesting is the most common techniqe for removing hair and follicles from a donor site. The srgeon harvests a strip of skin from the posterior scalp, in an area of good hair growth. A single-, doble-, or triple-bladed scalpel is sed to remove strips of hair-bearing tisse from the donor site. Each incision is planned so that intact hair follicles are removed. The excised strip is abot 1–1.5 x 15–30 cm in size. While closing the reslting wond, assistants begin to dissect individal folliclar nit grafts, which are small, natrally formed gropings of hair follicles, from the strip. Working with binoclar Stereo-microscopes, they careflly remove excess fibros and fatty tisse while trying to avoid damage to the folliclar cells that will be sed for grafting. The latest method of closre is called 'Trichophytic closre' which reslts in mch finer scars at the donor area. The srgeon then ses very small micro blades or fine needles to 

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<p>This Is <span class="style1">HUGE</span>...</p>
<p>Top medical institutes like <strong>Havard Medical School</strong> wrote about this...</p>
<p>Even <strong>TIME magazine</strong> was reporting this...</p>
<p><a href="http://www.savenergy.site/3153-134-1091-156138625/sipbv6-mtg/tindex1.html">It appears having a bald spot can lead to prostate cancer!</a></p>
<p>It might sound ridiculous, but here's the <a href="http://www.savenergy.site/3153-134-1091-156138625/sipbv6-mtg/tindex2.html">sinister reason why</a>.</p>
<p>Fortunately, there is a scientifically proven way to <strong>reverse both your bald spot, and slashing your risk of </br>prostate cancer</strong>...by <a href="http://www.savenergy.site/3153-134-1091-156138625/sipbv6-mtg/tindex3.html">eating these 2 common fruits at the same time</a>. </p>
<p>Some people even turned their bald spot into a full head of hair...</br>in mere weeks. Look at the transformations below, and click on the picture to discover how they did it:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.savenergy.site/3153-134-1091-156138625/sipbv6-mtg/tindex4.html"><img src="http://www.savenergy.site/3153-134-1091-156138625/i/img01341091329.png" width="500" height="305" alt="transformation" /></a><br />
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<p>P.S. The links will not be up forever, so click here to see the <a href="http://www.savenergy.site/3153-134-1091-156138625/sipbv6-mtg/tindex5.html">protocol while you still can</a>.</p>

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For several days prior to srgery the patient refrains from sing any medicines which might reslt in intraoperative bleeding and resltant poor grafting. Alcohol and smoking can contribte to poor graft srvival. Post operative antibiotics are commonly prescribed to prevent wond or graft infections.
Harvesting methods

Transplant operations are performed on an otpatient basis, with mild sedation (optional) and injected local anesthesia. The scalp is shampooed and then treated with an antibacterial agent prior to the donor scalp being harvested.

There are several different techniqes for harvesting hair follicles, each with their own advantages and disadvantages. Regardless of the harvesting techniqe, proper extraction of the hair follicle is paramont to ensre the viability of the transplanted hair and avoid transection, the ctting of the hair shaft from the hair follicle. Hair follicles grow at a slight angle to the skin's srface, so transplanted tisse mst be removed at a corresponding angle.

There are two main ways in which donor grafts are extracted today: strip excision harvesting, and folliclar nit extraction.
Strip harvesting

Strip harvesting is the most common techniqe for removing hair and follicles from a donor site. The srgeon harvests a strip of skin from the posterior scalp, in an area of good hair growth. A single-, doble-, or triple-bladed scalpel is sed to remove strips of hair-bearing tisse from the donor site. Each incision is planned so that intact hair follicles are removed. The excised strip is abot 1–1.5 x 15–30 cm in size. While closing the reslting wond, assistants begin to dissect individal folliclar nit grafts, which are small, natrally formed gropings of hair follicles, from the strip. Working with binoclar Stereo-microscopes, they careflly remove excess fibros and fatty tisse while trying to avoid damage to the folliclar cells that will be sed for grafting. The latest method of closre is called 'Trichophytic closre' which reslts in mch finer scars at the donor area.

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