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    GlossaryErythrocytosis

    increased number of red blood cells in the bloodstream

    Erythrocytosis, also known as polycythemia, is a condition characterized by an increased number of red blood cells in the bloodstream. This can lead to thicker blood, which may cause complications such as blood clots, strokes, or heart attacks. It can be caused by factors like living at high altitudes, chronic lung disease, or certain genetic mutations.

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      community Just received my 2 Deoxy D Ribose wish me luck🫡

      in Treatment  244 upvotes 1 year ago
      A user is trying 2-deoxy-D-ribose with distilled water for hair growth, observing new hair and skin pigmentation changes. Others compare it to Minoxidil, expressing interest and caution about its effectiveness and safety.

      community Could Serum Ferritin Explain my Crazy Shedding?

      in Treatment  1 upvotes 3 months ago
      The user is experiencing significant hair shedding and suspects it may be due to low serum ferritin levels rather than worsening androgenetic alopecia. They have resumed iron supplementation and are seeking additional solutions to address the shedding.

      community Iron, Anemia, DNA testing, and bloodwork

      in Research/Science  2 upvotes 6 months ago
      The conversation discusses personal experiences with hair loss and highlights the potential impact of anemia and nutrient deficiencies on hair health. Treatments mentioned include changing shampoo/conditioner, taking MSM, collagen, hyaluronic acid, astaxanthin, B12, folate, and bovine blood capsules.

      community i'm Considering adding hair stimulant: stemoxydine or alphatradiol

      in Treatment  5 upvotes 1 year ago
      The user is considering adding Stemoxydine to their hair loss regimen, as they already use topical finasteride with rosemary and cannot use Minoxidil. They are seeking feedback on Stemoxydine and Alphatradiol, and another user mentions 2-deoxy-d-ribose as a potential option.