May 18 2006, 2:06 pm PT | Posted in: Other
I found this article that goes to show that just because there are claims that a supplement does something, it doesn’t mean it actually works. The article shows what happens when credible science is focused upon hyped-up natural supplements. This is why FDA approval is a critical step and why I can’t in good faith recommend products which do not have this type of clearance. Even though this article isn’t related to hair loss products, it is something you should think about when trying some of the “cures” for hair loss out there…
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