s.a.f said:
Idiot, when it comes to hair you are a slave to the follicles sensitivity to DHT. All you need to do is take a look around at other men to realise that nutrition and m.p.b are not connected. Do you think Patrick Dempsey spends all day popping vitamin pills. Maybe he does? Maybe he'd be a NW7 without them? But keep taking the vitamins I'm sure your Horseshoe will be lovely and shiney looking. I'm just trying to give people the real truth on here rather than false hope.
Again, the "truth" is that you, s.a.f., are
ignorant. Period. So I shall take the liberty of educating your simple ***: Natural treatments include not only vitamins, but also minerals and herbs. And they have been used both internally and topically to successfully reduce/stop hair loss and regrow hair.
What on earth, pray tell, does Patrick Dempsey have to do with this discussion, unless he is a spokenman for Propecia or Rogaine. I do remember, though, NBA Hall of Famer Karl Malone, The Mailman, promoting Minoxidil for a while...and now, he is just ball-headed (I mean, bald-headed).
Mind your manners, Huckleberry.
resveratrol, curcumin, and hair loss:
1.
http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?wo= ... SPLAY=DESC
And the results: "...while the group treated with resveratrol and curcumin showed with great surprise a reduction, sometimes also relevant, in variable time periods. Moreover, during this testing, the patients treated with resveratrol and curcumin surprisingly showed positive improvements in the treatment of psoriasis and the attenuation and even a stop of the hair loss, a reduction of the hair graying and the rebirth of hair in bald areas sometimes even of the original color too."
tocotrienols and hair loss:
2. http://www.regrowshair.com/non-surgical- ... hair-loss/
vitamin C and hair:
3.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19416266