It's a great escape.
1. You can put it in milk. Usually, a glass of milk and 2-3 teaspoons of natural food
Take three cups a day before meals. Soy milk is also good.
And reduce the amount of food you eat.
2. Buying at the department store's selection corner is about two to three times more expensive than buying it yourself. And I'm most suspicious of whether it's domestic. Sesame seeds are especially expensive, but they're from China
Some places sell it after marking it. In fact, it's hard to believe even if it's domestic.
Natural food is actually ground raw, so Chinese food is exposed to pesticide ingredients
I think there is a high probability that there is one, so if I eat it that it's good for my brain, I'm worried about throwing myself away. So it's better to check natural food with your eyes and buy domestic food.
3. I think it's better to eat well than chocolate beans.
When I first introduced chocolate beans at Daedamo, I introduced hangover relief, fatigue, prevention of adult diseases, and diet rather than hair growth, but I've seen many people say that maybe because of beans, there are people who have seen the hair growth effect.
Sesame seeds go into the selection ceremony, so I think it would be good to eat it.
In Japan, people eat sesame seeds for hair loss.
Exercise + natural food + green tea + news + hair massage is effective
You can see it.
Then for the bald escape...
Who wants to start? Wrote:
> Hello.
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> I recently got to know this place after thinking about a sudden hair loss. I'm taking Psha, and I'm using a shampoo that's a bit expensive. I'm doing a head massage with a steam beat. I'm also eating kelp pills.
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> Then I'm thinking about looking at this place and trying it.
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> I have a few questions.
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> Do I just put it in 1.2062 and put it in milk?
> I don't know exactly how much it is. Is it right to eat separately from rice?
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>2. Can't you order the same way at a restaurant like a department store? I live in my hometown because I'm far away from work and I'm single..
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>3.I'm curious about what it would be like to sell beans and licorice mixed in a joint auction purchase because I thought it was a chocolate diet.
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http://www.auction.co.kr/cooperative/detail_view.asp?Itemno=5136144913 Of course, I'm a person who has nothing to do with the above products.
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> Please give me a quick answer.
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