I doubt it.
Please read my writing again.
I've never said that it's hair growth, but I don't expect that
I'm just repeating that it would be better to put it aside.
And whenever there are people who want to take this medicine just in case,
I told you that it's not a medicine to use as a hair repellent at all because I added ripples one by one.
But suddenly, what about the vendor? They're pushing the group of people who eat elcistin like this
That's what I was puzzled about.
People who take the drug -- including me -- who take the weird fake hair repellent
Of course I'll be angry because you're pushing me.
And, obviously, I remember that someone who worked with this elcystin family at first posted it.
He's clearly experiencing an improved effect and posting in the form of information...
Even he's the trick of the vendors, so he's pushing me like this....
So, Dodecce, this site has steroids and minok - even this doesn't work, or it's bad for the liver
Don't eat, this one-sided selling continues - is it an advertising site?
There's no other medicine than this, so even if you put it up in a way that's helpful, you're a weirdo
It's the number of days you're being treated.
You know, right?
Hair loss drugs vary widely depending on individual tendencies.
I heard that the medicine you took thought of as a hair repellent didn't work at all,
I just think of it as psychological stability or just nutritional supplements without thinking about it
I really don't understand how people treat people as strange people.
Do you recommend other nutritional supplements? Are you a different nutritional supplement?
If you want to bet on other people's words, what other people are trying to say
Read it carefully and tell me.
When you say something, don't get excited and laugh at it like this.
>You're the one who's frustrated.
>So elcistin is a hair repellent?
>Of course, it's a place where desperate people gather. - If it's a nutritious ingredient in your head, it's tempting to hear. - Unverified drugs are introduced, so I wrote it down because I was frustrated.
>Isn't it contradictory to just introduce that it's cheap and that it contains nutrients in your head?
>Then, it's not a hair repellent, but it suppresses hair loss?
>What kind of ghost are you talking about?
>Elcystine is not even a hair loss inhibitor. Please know something and talk to me.
>The phrase of pharmaceutical companies is to advertise in a way that if there are good ingredients for the liver, it is good for the skin and hair roots.
>I think it's better to eat milk or literally black beans.
>Of course, each person has a different constitution and has different effects, so the evaluation of the effectiveness of the drug may be different, but I've been taking it for almost 6 months, or more than 7 months.
>At that time, of course, I ate it at the recommendation of a pharmacist.
>Rather, it accumulated more with distrust of medicine than with the effect on hair.
>So I wrote this because I thought it would be better to have a comprehensive nutritional supplement containing vitamins and amino acids. Such general nutritional supplements are also around 20,000 won.
>I had no intention of refuting Elcistin to those who talked about it, and no matter how much I emphasize that it is not a hair loss agent, I wrote it to awaken awareness for those who will take the drug with an expectation, so please don't misunderstand.
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