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Is it a Natural Remedy For Hair Loss Or a Ruse?

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Is it a Natural Remedy For Hair Loss Or a Ruse?

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Before you invest in a natural remedy for hair loss or alopecia, to be technical, try to make sure that the company isn’t scamming you. According to the Food and Drug Administration and the Federal Trade Commission, there are plenty of scams out there, but not many effective products. There are lots of studies supporting the use of some topically applied ointments and some oral nutritional supplements, too. There’s a little bit of research concerning some new treatments that could be effective. But, what can the individual expect? We can reasonably expect to wait several months, before we see a noticeable improvement. Products that promise immediate results are scams. It’s like the old saying; “If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.” Clinical research has shown that it is possible to stimulate dormant follicles to start producing, again. It really depends on how much damage has been done to the follicle. Scientists believe that they have identified the cause of male pattern

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