The phone call I don't regret

stupidly serendipitous

Oh, you’re back?

Last week’s bombshell didn’t scare you away?

Good. I’m proud of you for being curious and having an open mind.

Now where was I?

Ah, yes.

I had uncovered these two amazing compounds that could revolutionize hair restoration:

  1. NAD+ to restore cellular energy and power up those hungry follicles.

  2. GHK-Cu to repair and reactivate dormant follicles.

But I was stuck on two major problems:

First, how the heck would I actually bring injectable NAD+ and GHK-Cu to market? I'm a marketer, not a pharmaceutical manufacturer.

Second, something was still missing in the protocol. Both NAD+ and GHK-Cu presuppose that the user has a certain "minimum baseline" of health.

Meaning that all the vitamins, minerals, and cofactors necessary for mitochondrial enhancement and follicle/melanocyte reactivation are present in sufficient quantities.

But what if they're not?

What if someone is deficient in zinc, copper, B vitamins, or any of the dozen other nutrients essential for hair growth?

The NAD+ and GHK-Cu would still help, but they'd be like installing high-performance race car parts in a vehicle that is running on 6-year old engine oil. Limited results at best.

I was stuck. Frustrated. So close, yet still so far from a complete solution.

Then something happened that I can only describe as stupidly serendipitous.

I got a call from a potential client - let's call him "T."

But it was an actual call.

Like, my phone rang.

Normally, I leave my ringer off. I detest talking on the phone.

I conduct 99% of my business through email, Zoom, and texties.

Phone calls are not allowed.

But when this guy called, I happened to answer.

Glad I did.

T wanted to discuss email marketing for his portfolio of alternative health and wellness companies.

Standard client call. Or so I thought.

We got to talking, and somehow the conversation drifted to my recent research obsession. I mentioned the NAD+ and GHK-Cu findings and where I was stuck.

T went silent for a moment.

Then he said something that made me nearly drop my phone:

"I could help you do ALL of that. One of my companies already has a supplement formulated that has all of the vitamins and minerals for hair growth. Another one is set up to sell injectables, and my manufacturer can provide both NAD+ and GHK-Cu!"

I literally couldn't believe what I was hearing.

What were the odds that the random potential client calling me about email marketing would ALSO happen to be exactly the person who could solve ALL my implementation problems?

One in a million? One in ten million?

Long story short, we began having daily phone calls to map this out.

Disruptive hair regrowth wasn't just a pie-in-the-sky fantasy anymore.

It could really happen. Quickly.

"This is going to change the game," T said during one of our calls.

I agreed. But I was also concerned about one thing:

Timing.

You see, there's a window of opportunity when it comes to hair restoration.

Hair follicles don't die overnight. They go through a gradual process of miniaturization that can take years.

But, once they've been dormant for too long, they are extremely difficult to reactivate.

If we were going to bring this protocol to market, we needed to do it quickly - while people (me included) still had follicles that could be saved.

In tomorrow's email, I'll reveal exactly what we're putting together - including how to be among the first to access this revolutionary protocol before it goes mainstream (and inevitably becomes much more expensive).

The clock is ticking,

Greg

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