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bpittsburgh

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Country
    United States
  • State
    IN

Hair Loss Overview

  • Describe Your Hair Loss Pattern
    Thinning Hair Loss All over the Scalp
  • How long have you been losing your hair?
    In the last year
  • What Best Describes Your Goals?
    Maintain Existing Hair
    Maintain and Regrow Hair

Hair Loss Treatments

  • Have you ever had a hair transplant?
    No

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  1. It is a common practice that there are "recommendation" websites that actually earn money with affiliate links or paid listings. Problem is that some websites do this in an "over the top way" and simply abuse the good believe of the visitors of the site. I believe that there should be a clear distinction between ad placement and independent content or there should be a clear disclaimer somewhere on such site that explain the "purpose" of the site.
  2. Well you should stop your treatment for now... The question is if it good use Minox now right after anyway. It could make your new hairs shred.
  3. it is actually not so difficult to ask for the pricing. A simple email or phone call should be enough if there is no info on the website. Price lists are usually not a common practice in may industries not only because prices change depending on demand but also because you do not want to scare off some potential customer and also because you have products that are more difficult to explain...
  4. 1) 1 year 2) 1 mg 3) 26 4) b. 5) 4 weeks 6) lower libido
  5. I just replied to another thread about using certain oils for hair loss prevention, aside from olive oil, the most common I've heard about is coconut oil. Thanks for the tips! Simple and easy to follow.
  6. I agree with ClinicByChoice41, stretches, walks, and you can do a 5-15 minute exercise without leaving your house. Crunches, jumping jacks, etc.
  7. I tried juicing twice a week for a month and it felt good. My favorite is apple/carrots/beets/lemon/cucumber. I used to drink this in place of my meals and snacks but then I started adding broiled egg or salad (no to little dressing) to eat just to have something in my stomach.
  8. Hi Zara John, I'm curious about the olive oil. I know I've somewhere about oils for hair loss prevention but don't remember how exactly to use it? Have you tried it?
  9. Perhaps HT would be a good option for you. It is progressing slowly and you will probably not have to make some "correction surgery" in just 2 years. I have no experience with transplants with NW2. I got mine with NW4 and things were fine.
  10. I was wearing a headband when I came back from my HT from Istanbul. It was really helpful but I did not have a long flight either.
  11. This really made my day so far. It is really a more die-hard feeling when doing some outdoor sports as well. I love kayaking and have no problems with wet under my helmet any longer.
  12. Doing a HT at this age you will probably find yourself having to make one more HT in only 3-5 years again and perhaps even earlier. In addition, it is a surgery and there is always the risk of error. If you do it more than once the risk is higher that you may get a bad job or some side effects. Any sane doctor will tell you the same. Try Minoidil or Finasteride first and see what it helps you. I do not like to recommend Finasteride too much but there is really not much more that helps and that is better than getting a HT at your age.
  13. No, actually green tea is a natural remedy to make hair look beautiful and strong, because the green tea composition includes many nutrients and essential oils, vitamins C, D, E and flavonoids, amino acids and polysaccharides.
  14. I agree, that you should try some hairloss treatment, first you should discuss this problem with your doctor, because every one has individual metabolism system. Also you can start with some natural remedies: 1) Cut back on meat: Hormonal imbalances are a primary culprit in hair loss. Japanese researchers also link excessive sebum production in the scalp to high levels of 5-alpha reductase. Their research indicated that animal fat intake may increase sebum production. 2) Address a possible underactive thyroid gland (hypothyroidism) which can cause thinning hair: Add sea vegetables like kelp, nori, dulse, kombu and wakame, all of which are rich in iodine may be helpful to balance this condition. Avoid drinking tap water since it typically contains fluorine and chlorine, two chemicals that inhibit iodine absorption. You may also want to supplement with 100 mg or 1 mL of the herb bladderwrack (focus vesiculosus) daily. Work with a qualified holistic health care professional if you suspect a sluggish thyroid gland. 3) Get enough essential fatty acids: Essential fatty acids from walnuts, flaxseeds, fish and avocado are also important for healthy hair. 4) Boost bioton: Biotin encourages hair and scalp health. Dietary sources of biotin include: nuts, brown rice and oats.
  15. Yes, you should have a talk with a good doctor about your case. I can suggest you to try some natural remedies: 1) Cut back on meat: Hormonal imbalances are a primary culprit in hair loss. Japanese researchers also link excessive sebum production in the scalp to high levels of 5-alpha reductase. Their research indicated that animal fat intake may increase sebum production. 2) Address a possible underactive thyroid gland (hypothyroidism) which can cause thinning hair: Add sea vegetables like kelp, nori, dulse, kombu and wakame, all of which are rich in iodine may be helpful to balance this condition. Avoid drinking tap water since it typically contains fluorine and chlorine, two chemicals that inhibit iodine absorption. You may also want to supplement with 100 mg or 1 mL of the herb bladderwrack (focus vesiculosus) daily. Work with a qualified holistic health care professional if you suspect a sluggish thyroid gland. 3) Get enough essential fatty acids: Essential fatty acids from walnuts, flaxseeds, fish and avocado are also important for healthy hair. 4) Boost bioton: Biotin encourages hair and scalp health. Dietary sources of biotin include: nuts, brown rice and oats. Also I can suggest you to try TRX2, it's totally natural ingredients, it helps with my hair loss problem, but you first have to discuss it with a healthcare professional, because you're only 15.
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