Everything is an assumption, everything is an hypothesis, there is one thing here for sure, those recoveries and even temporary recovery is telling me that the system is working, irreversible conditions don’t switch like that, sometimes I do not believe that epigenetic will switch the gene on and you get recovered you and tomorrow will going to switch back off again.
2-I consulted a geneticist at Baylor and he told me that it is almost impossible that Finasteride could cause an epigenetic modification, he also told me that epigenetic changes are reversible and not permanents, he told me also that he dosen’t know how Khera will switch those genes.
In my pinion the Baylor study is not speeding the study in my opinion for the following reason:
Khera is a doctor and assistant professor at the university, what time left to dedicate to an study + he is not affected with Fin.
I think that taking the study to at monster center like this one it is different history.