Website guide for exploring natural treatments

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  • Furby
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2017
    • 4

    Website guide for exploring natural treatments

    Long-time lurker, first-time poster...After 5 years of research and first-hand experience, I’ve learned a few things about hair growth treatments. Unwilling to mess with fin, rogaine, etc. at my age, I spent many nights researching alternative, health-based approaches.

    So, here it is: I've shared what I DO know in the most user-friendly and simplest way I could think of: A website of supplements, topical applications, research publications, brands, and more. I hope this makes the hair loss journey easier for many of you.



    Listed below are a few more treatments that I plan to add in the next days. Please comment if you think something has been missed – I will do the research
    • beta-Sitosterol
    • Krill Oil
    • Scalp wounding (i.e., dermastamping, dermarolling, etc.)
    • Boar-bristle brushing
  • Furby
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2017
    • 4

    #2
    Hey gents, i hope this information useful! I'm excited to say that new research has been added since my last post:
    • beta-sitosterol
    • saw palmetto
    • omega-3 oils
    • microneedling
    • and more!

    Please let me know if you'd like me to research anything. Comments/feedback are always appreciated

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    • Furby
      Junior Member
      • Oct 2017
      • 4

      #3
      Good tips!
      • Fish Oil – that's now up there! (labeled Omega 3 Oils)
      • Biotin – Baldness can be one of many consequences associated with biotin deficiencies. There haven't yet been any studies that focus on biotin in those without a deficiency, but it is interesting nonetheless. I will add the section tonight.
      • Vit D – this is another one where benefits are far more likely in those with a deficiency. I will keep digging.
      • Brewer's Yeast – while there are no studies specific to brewers yeast and hair loss, it functions similarly to low-dose, natural multi-vitamins so the case can still be made. I'll start drafting a section on this topic.

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      • GroughBack
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2017
        • 240

        #4
        Good start!!!
        L-carnatine and taurine.

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        • JohnMPB
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2009
          • 379

          #5
          Hairmetto is a natural product. Dunno if it works for the scalp but it's a great anal lube with all the natural oils in it. Check it out: http://hairmetto.com/index.html.

          If u scroll to the bottom of the page you'll find a video with BaldTruthTalk user GroughBack's pics on their page.

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