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Does Finally Free Permanent Hair Removal (Nutrolysis) really work as affectively as they claim it does?

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Does Finally Free Permanent Hair Removal (Nutrolysis) really work as affectively as they claim it does?

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One of the most venerable names in the world of unproven electric tweezer devices is Thomas Mehl. First cleared over 20 years ago, Mehl’s electric tweezer scams are currently marketed under the names Finally Free and NU-trolysis. Updates: On 30 August 2001, I was contacted by Thomas Mehl Jr. about facts on this site which he stated were untrue. On 1 November 2001, I received a follow-up from his wife Jackie Mehl, who wrote, “I am working on, in great deal, the work of Tom, Sr. with reports due within the next two weeks.” I presented a list of questions and will report back upon receipt and analysis of their documentation. On 14 November 2001, I received a note from Greg Gilbert of Finally Free, telling his side of the story about dealing with Thomas Mehl, the Nardo Zaias laser patent, and the Finally Free device. The full text is printed below. I responded with a list of questions and will report back upon receipt and analysis of his answers. Contact information Address: 221 Boston Pos

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