6 Month Finasteride only Results Progress Pictures 1/6/2026
A user shared their 6-month progress using finasteride for hair loss, reporting significant improvement without side effects. They previously used saw palmetto and currently take omega-3, curcumin, and vitamin D supplements.
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5 / 1000+ resultscommunity 5 month results on natural protocol, i made a post after 3 mont of treatment wich you can find in my profile. I used different massages(detumescence therapy, wooden brush, tom hagerty exercises)vitamins(d3,fish oil, biotin,msm, magnesium) drank green tea and ate pumpkin seeds( reduces dht)
The user "Zealousideal-Pack340" shared their 5-month results on a natural hair loss treatment protocol, which included massages, vitamins, green tea, and pumpkin seeds. Some users suggested using medications like finasteride and minoxidil for better results, while others criticized the effectiveness of natural remedies. Overall, there was no clear consensus on the progress of the user's hair regrowth.
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community Have people with aggressive balding genetics genuinely had any results after applying any natural remedies ie:rosemary oil,coconut oil,Onion Juice etc
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community I hate it when people write off your hairloss info because βyouβre not a doctor.β
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