Post a followup to the message posted by "Gene W" with the subject of "Re: Inversion method":
Enter Your Response Here:(Please, to save bandwidth, delete the part of the other person's text that does not need to be included for context.) : Oh, yea. I tried the inversion thing verbatim a year or two back after running across mention of it on the Web. It's a major pain, for sure. I did it for about two months and then decided to stop. Here's the deal. : Forget all the stuff you've read about how quickly people's hair grew in a short time. The truth is that it's almost impossible to accurately measure hair growth on a week-to-week basis. All those folks who say their hair grew an inch in a week don't have a clue. I carefully tried to measure mine from the middle of the top of my head once a week and some weeks it would seem to have gained a quarter inch and other it would seem to have lost a quarter. : The nearest thing to an accurate measurement of how well the inversion me was when I compared my first measurement to the one I did two months later. Guess what? After two months my hair had grown about one inch, which was the normal rate of growth for human hair. Inversion seemed to do nothing for me. : If you want to try it, take a smart scientific approach to measurement. Before starting it, measure your growth at the beginning and end of two months. Write it down. Then do the inversion thing for two months. Then measure your hair and compare the grow from those two months to the previous two. Let us know if you come out better than I did.
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