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Will New DHT Inhibitor Have Drug Companies Pulling Their Hair out?

A new hair loss product that actually revives hair follicles.

New York, NY (PRWEB) June 11, 2005 -- The hair loss market is a billion dollar industry that’s controlled by the major pharmaceutical companies. It seems every year a new product comes out that promises to rid Alopecia or male pattern baldness. Sure they’ve had success, but it’s mainly on those individuals who’ve started to lose their hair. If you’ve been balding for over 10 years chances are you won’t regain your hair. But in January of 2004 a new player entered the game with a product that uses a combination of high potency vitamins and an anti-inflammatory that actually revives the hair follicle. Customers who’ve been balding for over twenty years are now growing hair. Now that’s hair raising news.

The individual who discovered this solution by mere chance is Ken Belanger, a founder of several successful software companies, including Hybrid Technology, Cyber Development and ByteShark. He holds several patents in digital image analysis and comparison. He currently has a patent pending application for his hair growth product. He has also held leading positions at Lawrence Livermore Labs, where he developed networking software for super computers and the original Internet network, and at ImageLock. Ken is not driven by the allure of money, which is why his product is less expensive than most other brands on the market. His eventual goal is to have his product available for $100 a year. But that will take a large influx of customers. He could very well be the Robin Hood of hair loss if his goal is achieved.

He has already come across roadblocks stating that his posts on hair loss forums were being deleted. Individuals were posting lies about the product, even claiming that it can cause death. Mr. Belanger filed a law suit with The San Francisco Suprior Court this April against the Hair Transplant Network, Case Number: CGC-05-439978 for false allegations. HTN clamied the product was a scam. HTN further went on to say the photos and customers were fake. The case was just settled this May.

Pat Hennessey, representing the Hair Transplant Network/Coalition of Independent Hair Restoration Surgeons flew out to California and authenticated that the customers and their photographs are real, and that the product contains NO dangerous ingredients.

For more info on other pending case relating to Ken Belanger against other parties you can goto www.sftc.org. Do a seach under case number and type the above case number.

Now why would HTN make such statements without verifying the evidence? Are they nervous? Do they think if the word gets out about a hair loss product that can re-grow hair even after twenty years of balding cut into their profits? I don’t know the answer to that. Guess we’ll just have to wait and see.

For more information on this amazing product visit www.endbalding.com. Oh and by the way the product is called RK19, You’ll be hearing a lot about it in the coming year.

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Source :  http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/6/prweb249691.htm