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Hi there, has anyone heard of this? I came across it when I was researching natural remedies for "Female" hair loss. These are the active ingrediants;

Ingredients Amount per Serving %Daily Value**
Biotin 600mcg 200
Zinc(as Zinc Picolinate) 15mg 100
Copper 3mg 150
DL-Methionine 500mg *
Saw Palmetto(Serenoa repens) Berry Extract(yielding 162 mg plant sterols (free fatty acids)) 360mg *
Methylsulfonylmethane(MSM) 200mg *
L-Cysteine 200mg *
Grape Seed Extract(yielding 190 mg proanthocyanidins) 200mg *
Equisetum Arvense(Horse Tail Rush) 100mg *
Pygeum africanum(yielding 1.87 mgs plant sterols 75mg *
Beta Sitosterol 75mg *
Gamma Linolenic Acid(GLA) 50mg *
Stinging Nettle(Urtica dioica) Root Extract 50mg *
DIM(DIM is a proprietary blend of Diindolylmethane, Vitamin E(d-alpha tocopheryl succinate), and Phosphatidylcholine 50mg *
Green Tea(yielding 15 mg EGCG) 50mg *

If you have heard of it, have you used it, is it any good??

Thanks, S
 
Posts: 18 | Registered: March 08, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I have heard of it however it was being touted for male pattern hair loss.

Most of these "remedies" are bullshit and nothing will grow hair, however female hair loss is diffent and possibly some of these might have a little more merit. As well, taking something like this certainly can't hurt as it might just keep the hair you have very healthy. No harm in that.
 
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Hey Nervousnelly, yeh that's what I was thinking. No harm in trying it. Will report back if I find any benefit out of it !!
 
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That's some expensive crap.. It has all of the bullsh!t in it..


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Posts: 2653 | Location: RI | Registered: May 04, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Hey guys, maybe nothing grows hair for you guys, but various solutions seem to work for other people. Are you really qualified to call it bullsh*t?
 
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Receding,

The question isn't whether or not someone is qualified to call it bullsh*t, it's whehter or not someone is qualified to say that it's effective.

There are a number of "all-natural" products on the market and I have yet to see any compelling evidence of efficacy.

As soon as I see the data and the proof, I'll be happy to start advocating it.

Best wishes,

Falc


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