Is MCT oil everyday ok? Sebderm Help Product 9/24/2023
The conversation is about managing seborrheic dermatitis and hair loss using treatments like Nizoral, Kelual DS, KPL, and MCT oil daily. The user is concerned about the effectiveness and safety of using MCT oil every day.
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