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daetalchul wrote:
> Hello.
> It's Saturday.
> Still, it's a good weekend to soothe your tired mind for a week.
> First of all, thank you for your interest.
> Actually, I've been a little busy lately.
> Actually, I have my own work to do, so should I answer each and every one of them
>I was a little busy preparing for what I planned because it was early in the year.
> And as you said, it's not the same as before, but sometimes I look at the hair loss site.
> I can't answer you while looking around, so among the questions that are coming up so many times
> There's no answer or you've posted the information, but I'm just correcting the wrong content, and I'm always posting about three or four questions a day in my e-mail to answer them.
> And to tell you another story about natural therapy, the vegetarian craze on TV these days is
> It's blowing. I think it's a good phenomenon to recommend natural therapy to you, but I think it's a balanced diet, focusing on vegetarianism rather than too biased vegetarianism
> I recommend you do it.
> Yesterday, I watched a 100-minute program on MBC TV discussing vegetarian and meat-eating issues until the end after 1 p.m.
> I think it's very frustrating because experts have their own sample groups
> Those who say everything they tested, those who speak only in words without objective evidence, and those who insist on their own positions unconditionally, we could not hide our frustration with the position that the general public should take.
> This is our medical reality.
> For example, for early-stage hair loss patients who go to the hospital and have high expectations
> I'm sorry, but
> In my experience, doctors don't even look at their hair at first
> If it's not a big deal, I'll give you a shot and a medicine to apply.
> But it's like that, but it's only a comfort to your heart, and it's effective with that medicine
> I don't think anyone saw it.
> And if hair loss persists next time, it's not a Korean drug, but a foreign drug
>Pka, let's put out Pasha.
> But this medicine doesn't have all the effects, and it also has side effects.
> If it doesn't work after taking this medicine, you have to take it more
> They say it's effective.
> If your hair becomes empty next time
> Let's talk about the Hair Transplant then.
> However, there are people who are satisfied with this Hair Transplant, but there are many who are dissatisfied.
> It's frustrating.
> This is the medical reality of Korea.
> If there is a lawmaker who answers other than this process, he is a great person.
> If you do another Internet consultation, you can explain it vaguely.
> Should I just say it's a universal answer.
> In other words, it applies to all hair loss people.
> Hair loss also has different symptoms depending on the person......
> So, doctors' online consultation is about other patients' consultation
> You can almost know it by reading about 10 other people's writings.
> And if you ask a difficult question, they tell you to come to the hospital then.
> But even though I know there's nothing else other than the prescription I mentioned a while ago
> Just in case, after hearing the doctor's words, my heart's comfort is
>But in the end, it's all useless.
> But visiting the hospital isn't all bad.
> There are sometimes doctors who give exact causes for hair loss.
> And it is true that all hair loss sites these days show no special difference other than the introduction of drugs from foreign countries, especially the delivery of information from Pka, Psha, Minosidil, hair transplant, and Dutta.
> I agree with the purpose of sharing information on hair loss people and having pain.
> And it is also true that natural therapy continues to be pushed out in the flood of new drug information.
> That doesn't mean that these sites are wrong. It's just that the color is different from mine.
> Sometimes, only empty echoes are heard.
> I think I want to go beyond this.
> Maybe it's the reason I haven't been able to stop by this bulletin board often.
> So I've been preparing a chapter to try to escape baldness with natural therapy for a long time, but it takes a lot of time.
> First of all, we're decorating the warm space with a site that values it.
> The site I'm going to make this time will open on February 2nd.
> If you look at the materials that will be introduced on the site, I've collected them since about 10 years ago
> I organized the data. Of the 2,000 pages of information alone, about 500 pages are information, so it takes about 20 days to organize the data, which is a little delayed.
> The final site name is
www.greenhair.net .
> I think green is the color of nature and it grows
> We've decided. From food with green, natural ingredients, not chemical drugs, to simple herbal medicine, folk remedies for hair loss in Korea, and also included a variety of exercises. When this is ready, I hope that you will give me a lot of information about yourself visiting the site, rather than just me giving you information, and I'm planning to make the best and best natural therapy site by organizing it so that even the novice hair loss that comes by at first can be found easily without hair loss.
> Then I'll see you then.
> Take good care of your hair.
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>> You posted a lot of information and answered sincerely to your club members as you almost plastered the self-help bulletin board, but why are you not doing it these days? What's going on if you see some answers from other places or from other bulletin boards here? Why did you turn active activities into passive activities that you look at? And you said you were preparing a site under the title of Daejayo, what happened?
> Self-help does not show its effect soon, and it is difficult to take it steadily for a long time................. Anyway, if you read this, please give me a cool answer.
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