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>>You don't understand me very well. What's good for your body is good for your brain
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>>And natural therapy can't cure hair loss
>>I'm just trying to improve my body condition and help with the hair growth effect by supplying nutrition.
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>>Natural therapy is not even a medicine, but is it directly treated or prevented from hair loss?
>>Don't argue if you don't want to eat. Don't make people who need it uncomfortable.
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>>If you walk, you can only see him as a blood man.
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>> >> What that person sells is natural food for people with hair loss..
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>>>But there are fewer things that directly help prevent and treat hair loss.
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>>It's weird that a huge amount of brown rice, spinach, and chestnut are added ridiculously
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>>>>>Hmm? Don't you know what's good for your body is good for your brain?
>>> >> From what I can see, you're just arguing.
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>>>> Vitamin and minerals are well known to prevent hair loss, but spinach, chestnuts, brown rice, etc
>>>>> It's rich, so it can't be irrelevant.
>>>> If you have constipation, your body will be full of toxins, making your skin bad, indigestion, and it's really the source of all kinds of diseases.
>>>> The scalp is skin, and it's natural that the toilet is not good. Constipation prevention food is also a good treatment.
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>>>> Originally, natural therapy or oriental medicine does not directly affect the disease area.
>>>> It is a treatment effect by comprehensively improving the whole body.
>>>> In one room, eating only that food because it's good for a certain part or because it's suitable for one's constitution
>>>> I think it's dangerous. It's important to keep an even balance at all times.
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>>>> In fact, it is foolish to expect hair loss treatment with natural therapy. The only treatments available are finasteride and minok.
>>>> (Bong also clearly wrote in the toolbox not to expect treatment with this.)
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>>>> But isn't natural therapy the purpose of nourishing hair and keeping the body healthy to help with hair growth?
>>>> So it's natural to eat something good for your body.
>>>>> It's not like there's bad food in your head, what's wrong with it?
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>>>> And you wrote Haoche, but the reader feels uncomfortable. I hope you can use it on a site that recognizes it.
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>>>>> Spinach, chestnuts, and brown rice include vitamins, minerals, anemia prevention, constipation, etc.. That's a very good food..
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>>>> But what does this have to do with hair loss prevention and natural hair loss treatment?
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>>>>>> Oh, my.. When I asked what those foods had to do with natural hair loss treatment..
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>>>>>> You're attaching nutritional data in a wrong way..
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>>>>> Don't you know who's good for spinach?
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>>>>> Don't you know brown rice is better than white rice? That's what I'm saying..What's the relationship between dodecce hair loss and stomach food
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>>> >> Is it this?
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>>>>>> Because it's nutritious? Even if you don't eat anything like that, three meals a day is enough for nutrition.
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>>>>> And it said that it was extracted from Green Hairnet..
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>>>> Someone asked there how it would be to jointly purchase natural food at the DAEDAMO.
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>>>>> Do you know what the operator there says?
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>>>> >> He said he didn't know why the dodecce brown rice and spinach went in.
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>>>>> Even the operator of the hair loss natural therapy site is wondering..
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>>>>> Please explain.
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>>>>>> Of course, I know you take the time to volunteer for hair loss visitors here, but..
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>>>>>> If you can't explain or understand even this small distrust properly, who can trust you with the natural way of co-purchasing?
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>>>>> Then please read this riffle again and answer it comprehensively.
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>>>>>> Even if it's not me, there will be many people who are curious about this.
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