A friend who is taking a doctoral course came not long ago.I lost a lot of my hair, but they said I'm under treatment.
He looked at my head and asked me what I was going to treat him with, but he said that he was in the middle of his birthplace. We're talking about the FDA...
He looked down.
The only FDA-approved drug was "logain" and "propecia."
I insisted that "trichomine is also an FDA-approved drug."He called his friend in the U.S. and told her to find out.
I got a call from him, but he stopped doing the FDA process, and the products he stopped doing this process are countless times
There are many, but most of these products have serious defects that cannot be approved.
I thought I was fainting.
I'm very suspicious. I told a newspaper reporter friend this, and he told me to ask the Korea Food and Drug Administration.I asked about Trincomin.
According to the answer, whether tricomine is not a drug, but a cosmetic, it makes it look like a drug by holding up the FDA, or a doctor prescribing or recommending tricomine, etc
It is said to be a matter that violates the current law that causes consumers to misunderstand it as a drug.
It was exciting, but I wanted to keep it to myself, but since you are advertising like this again, I think other people need to know, so I have to write down a few characters.
>Excuse me..
>I'm a college student at 22..
>I have a concern these days..
>Since I was young, my hair is a little thin because it resembles my mother..
>Of course, the hair is a little small...
>It's not too obvious.. If you go out in a bright place, you can see what's inside...
>That's why..
>It's because I feel like the top of the head is coming off a little these days...
>Please introduce hair loss products that strengthen weak hair..
>I think they like trichomine.. Is it okay to use trichomine??
>Please write a good reply..
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