Hello, members. I also thought a lot about losing a lot of my hair from the military, and when I was discharged from the military, it was quite progressive, and overall, my hair decreased. Two Norwoods.
So I searched one site after another and got the information from Daemo Natural Therapy (I also have a feeling of rejection of drugs), and I continued to get scalp injuries for about five months and did all the natural therapy. Doing something can give you psychological stability. However, it did not affect the number of hair loss visually. Psychological stability also changed to nervousness again after about six months. So I went to the dermatologist and got a prescription for propecia and trichomine shampoo, so if you look closely now, I've recovered to the point where I don't know. (It's definitely not a cure.)
I definitely don't mean that I'm going to pour cold water on your natural remedies. I still have a habit, so I put it in black bean milk instead of breakfast, and I drink about 4 cups of green tea^^. They were very reluctant about having to eat Ppe for the rest of their lives. I was like that too. But the goal is to slow down hair loss as much as possible? Especially young hair loss people. In my experience, if there are genetic factors and a few people around me recognize it, it's 100 percent. If you don't, that's really slowing down the recovery phase.
That's what the doctor said "You don't have to reject the only drug that was certified and proven effective in fda, because it used to be a cloud-catching treatment before Pfe came out The younger the person, the better the effect can be. Even if it's the 2nd term, it can heal quickly."
Green tea, which I found out, has an enzyme that inhibits 5-alpha redox type 1. Black beans contain plant-based female hormones called isoflavones and enzymes that inhibit both types 1 and 2 (University of Chicago), so natural therapy may work. But I still think it's Pfepera that's been certified and has been announced. (I'm not a msd employee)
The gist of my article is that young hair loss people (Norwood 2-3 early to mid-20s) are certified (not working) rather than fretting over uncertain methods, but..) In this way (for your information, it takes a considerable process to get approval from fda) I hope you don't get nervous and see the effect
In parallel with natural remedies.
Thank you for reading this long story, and let's all flourish.
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