Anyone here ever tried curing baldness by reversing your heavily processed, low nutrient previous diet in favor of a disciplined and strict diet followed every day high in real, whole organic foods that contain numerous micro-nutrients?? Question 5/9/2018
Diet changes alone are unlikely to reverse hair loss, as some users report no improvement without medical treatments like finasteride. A disciplined diet high in nutrients may support overall health, but finasteride is noted for effectively reversing hair thinning.
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