Iron D3 levels actually matter more else dht blockers wont work(yes they can keep follicle alive) Finasteride/Dutasteride 11/26/2024
Taking finasteride alone did not stop hair loss, but adding vitamin D3 and iron supplements improved hair coverage and quality. It's important to check and address deficiencies, but caution is advised with iron supplementation without medical guidance.
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