Ancient Hair Loss Remedy?
I’ve been told about an ancient indian herbal remedy that is supposed to help combat and cure hair loss. Have you ever heard of this? If so, where can I buy it?
As wonderful as it would be to find out that there was an ancient secret cure for hair loss floating around out there somewhere, I’m saddened to say that no such herbal remedy exists.
To put it another way…
The hair restoration industry is large and many balding men and women are seeking an end to their hair loss problem. Believe me when I say that any hair loss cure will not be kept a secret. In fact, the company/organization that develops and market such a product will most likely become wealthy rather quickly.
The only two semi-effective hair loss medications that are proven to combat hair loss is finasteride marketed as Propecia and minoxodil marketed as Rogaine.
Read more about what works and what doesn’t as a treatment for hair loss.
I hope this helps.
Bill
Associate Publisher of the Hair Transplant Network and the Hair Loss Learning Center
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Bill - Managing Publisher
November 23, 2008 @ 1:15 am
Mjmbb,
Whereas I don’t hold any real faith in any of these ingredients to fight hair loss, most vitamin supplements when used in moderation won’t harm your body and some may even be helpful.
Be sure to use each supplement as directed and continue your research on viable hair loss treatments.
Best wishes,
Bill
mjmbb
November 22, 2008 @ 1:32 pm
I’m currently taking vitamins B-complex, Biotin, and Saw Palmetto to stop my hair loss. Are these vitamins safe to take? I do break up the dosage in the morning 1 biotin at night 1 b-complex and 2 saw palmettos with each biotin and B-complex.
mjmbb