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I can't imagine anything bringing you a lot of success in restoring your hairline short of surgery but I have to think that your hairline was fairly high to begin with. The NW3A area is pretty barren but if you have a lot of miniaturization then that may have been something that could be thickened. As it stands, you should be on DHT blocks to prevent further loss instead of hoping to get any restoration. If you do happen to have some regrowth, consider it to be a bonus. Pumpkin seed/natural alternatives are fine only if you're willing and able to take bucket loads of them each day because that's how much you need to match what can be accomplished with Propecia. And guess what, when you do take a lot of those natural alternatives to fight DHT you might wind up having sides anyway because it si the act of blocking DHT that leads to side effects, not if the treatment is natural or manmade.
You should visit with an IAHRS accepted doctor and learn about your legitimate options and then go from there but you won't find your answers at a health food store. You should however eat as clean as you can, for your hair and your overall long term health.
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