Vitamin D deficiency strongly correlates with androgenic alopecia, FMPH and telogen effluvium Research/Science 9/24/2024
Vitamin D deficiency is linked to hair loss, and supplementation with vitamin D can improve conditions like androgenic alopecia and telogen effluvium. Users discussed various dosages of vitamin D, emphasizing the importance of getting blood tests to determine the appropriate amount.
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