10 Tips to Prevent Hair Loss

April 8, 2011 · Posted in hair replacement · Comment 
  1. Consider Propecia (Finasteride)- This tip is for men only because this medication is only recommended for use by men. Propecia blocks the production of a male hormone called DHT, which is the #1 culprit in causing male pattern baldness. This is a prescription medication with an excellent safety profile. It probably prevents about 85% of the hair loss that would have occurred had you not taken it. In addition, Propecia may result in the new growth of hair, particularly in the crown area of the head.
  2. Use Rogaine (Minoxidil)- Both men and women who have noticed their hair thinning can benefit from this. Rogaine is a topical medication which is available over the counter in drug stores. We are not quite sure how it works, but when used twice a day it results in much less hair loss and some re-growth of hair in the crown. Most men use the 5% foam and women tend to start with the 2% version. Minoxidil was once a high blood pressure medication, but doctors began noticing that patients who took it developed increased hair growth.
  3. Try the Laser Comb- Various wavelengths of laser light are known to stimulate hair growth. The FDA has approved several commercial laser applications and portable laser combs for home use. These devices can be used up to 3 times per week for 20 minutes and result in a mild but significant increase in hair density. The only problem with this treatment is compliance, meaning that they only work if you remember to regularly use them.
  4. Avoid Scalp Sunburn- burns are bad for our skin and bad for our hair. If your hair has thinned, more UV light is reaching your scalp and can potentially damage the hair follicles. If you plan to go out on a sunny day, wear a hat and in addition apply a spray sun block to the scalp with protection of SP15 or more.
  5. Know Your Family Tree- it is very important to know that patterned baldness in both men and women is inherited from our ancestors. Therefore if your relatives have lost their hair, you stand a good chance to do the same. I see too many patients wait too long to come in for preventative treatment which could save several years worth of lost hair. If hair loss runs in your family, call a hair loss specialist at the first signs of hair loss or visible thinning. Prevention works better than treatment.
  6. Avoid Tight Braids- an interesting and common cause of hair loss is traction alopecia. People who braid their hair very tightly and in rows can cause a great deal of tension on the hair follicles. Over time this can result in significant and permanent hair loss. This is very commonly seen in African Americans.
  7. Check Your Thyroid Function- low thyroid hormone can definitely result in hair loss. This is more common in women than men. Other symptoms of hypothyroidism are weight gain, tiredness, dry skin and swelling. You should talk with your personal physician about checking your thyroid function, especially if you have any of these symptoms.
  8. Keep Track of Your Blood Count- anemia or low blood cell count can definitely contribute to hair loss. Hair follicles are very metabolically active and require a great deal of oxygen to function normally. It is our red blood cells which carry that oxygen to our cells. If you are anemic for any reason, your hair density may suffer. It is a good idea to have your blood count checked by your personal physician on an annual basis.
  9. Tell Your Doctor About New Scalp Rashes, Scales, and Sores- Not all hair loss is genetic. Rarely, various skin diseases that affect the scalp can cause hair loss. If you notice any new scalp rashes or redness, pustules, flakes, or sores, make sure to tell your doctor and seek the advice of a dermatologist.

10. Avoid Severe Stress- Stress can result in hair loss. The most common examples are the stress of rapid weight loss and the stress of pregnancy. I understand that stress is often unavoidable in our society, but paying attention to techniques that can help control your stress such as daily exercise, music and friendship can also potentially benefit your hair.

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How to Treat Hair Loss Naturally

January 28, 2011 · Posted in hair replacement · Comment 

Hair loss is one of the most common problems which affect almost 95% people all over the world. Hair loss is of many types but the most common type found in men is male pattern baldness or androgenic alopecia. In this article let us find out more about the causes of such baldness and the alternative treatments available to combat this condition.

Reasons For Male Pattern Baldness
The main reason for androgenic alopecia according to medical studies is the excess production of DHT in the body which when deposited to the scalp area prevents the hair follicles from extracting vital nutrients from the blood which results in weakening of hair and finally hair start to loose grip on the scalp and fall off and due to the shrunk hair follicles the possibility of new hair growth is reduced to a very minimum chance.

How To Prevent Hair from Falling
Treating hair loss is not as difficult as people think. The only thing you have to do is to bring the level of DHT in the body to its normal self. There is a prescription drug named finasteride commonly known as propecia which can reduce the level of DHT in the body but people have reported adverse side effects of its usage such as growth of breasts in men and erectile dysfunction plus this medicine has not been accepted universally.

Using Natural Herbs To Treat Hair Loss
The use of natural medicines has many benefits the first and foremost being lack of any side effects. Herbs like gotu kola and saw palmetto have the same effect as of propecia in helping lower DHT levels but they do not cause any harm to the body instead they provide vital nutrients to the scalp area thereby helping in growth of new hair. This is the reason why so many people are turning towards the use of natural medicine to stop the loss of hair.

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Cause Of Hair Loss – A Comprehensive 13 Point Checklist

January 14, 2011 · Posted in baldness · Comment 

There may not be a single cause of hair loss in many cases but rather a number of factors may contribute to thinning or losing hair.

The following 13 point checklist will help you identify which causes of hair loss may apply in your case. But first a word about hair growth cycles.

Hair Growth Cycles

Hair is constantly going through cycles of growth, resting, shedding. When hairs that are lost are not replaced, or when more hair follicles go into the resting phase, hair loss becomes noticeable.

While there is ongoing debate regarding causes of hair loss, the list below shows many of the common contributing factors:

#1: Ageing

The period for hair loss is between the 20 and 50 years of age. Some individuals arrive at the advance stages of hair loss sooner than others although it becomes increasingly evident as people advance in age.

#2: Cosmetic Chemicals

This can be an unrecognized cause of hair loss, especially bleaching, permanents, and coloring products.

#3: Drugs/Medications/Radiation

This cause of hair loss can include anticoagulants, antidepressants, contraceptive pills, amphetamines, some arthritis medications, some antibiotics, some blood thinners, medicines for gout, drugs derived from vitamin-A, certain drugs for ulcers, beta blocker drugs for high blood pressure.

Cancer treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation therapy halt the growth phase of hair follicles which results in a sudden hair loss as those follicles all shed their hair at about the same time.

#4: Heredity

Androgenetic alopecia is the term used to describe a genetic predisposition in men and women for pattern baldness or pattern hair loss. Although there is a dominant tendency for male pattern baldness, female members of a family can be transmitters as well.

#5: Hormonal Imbalance

If the male and female hormones, androgens and estrogens, are out of balance, hair loss may result. Also an overactive or underactive thyroid gland can contribute to hair loss.

#6: Illness and Severe Infections

These can include scalp fungal infections, Thyroid disorders, Hyperthyroidism, Hypothyroidism, Diabetes, Lupus.

#7: Immune System Disorder

Alopecia areata is an immune system disorder which causes hair follicles to stop producing hairs. Advanced forms of the disorder are identified by the terms alopecia totalis when all head hair disappears, and alopecia universalis which results in all body hair disappearing.

#8: Menopause

This can be a main cause of hair loss in women. Due to hormonal changes after menopause, some women find their hair begins to thin.

There are a variety of treatments available involving hormone replacement therapy (HRT). There may be side effects in some cases and experimentation may be necessary under the guidance of a physician.

#9: Poor Blood Circulation

Poor blood flow to the scalp, insufficient nutrients in the blood, or poor drainage of waste products through the lymphatic systems can all contribute to hair loss.

#10: Pregnancy

Three to six months after delivering a child, many women notice a degree of hair loss as the hair goes into a resting phase because of the physiological impact of the pregnancy on the body.

#11: Pulling

Traction Alopecia is the term used to describe loss of hair from constant pulling, as with tightly braided hair styles such as pony tails.

Also the improper use of curling tongs or rollers can tug the hair so it weakens.

#12: Sebum Buildup

A basic cause of hair loss is sebum buildup in the follicles which attacks the hair bulb, the rounded area at the end of a hair strand which is rooted in the follicle. Sebum causes the hair bulb to shrink so the hair is not as well rooted.

After the hair falls out the new hair strand growing in that follicle is weaker and thinner and the process is repeated until the hair follicle is so damaged it dies. (Sebum is a fatty substance secreted from the sebaceous glands most of which open into hair follicles.)

#13: Stress and Nervous Disorders

Telogen Effluvium is the term used for a slowing down of new hair growth because of sudden or severe stress. The stress triggers a large number of hair follicles to enter the resting stage, so a few months after the stressful event, those follicles shed hair at about the same time.

From the list above you may be able to identify the main cause of hair loss in your case. Don’t hesitate to get professional advice from a medical practitioner if the reason is beyond your direct control. Early action can save much anxiety later!

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Hair Loss Remedy – Vitamins, Minerals and Natural Supplements For Hair Loss – Nurse’s Report

January 7, 2011 · Posted in baldness · Comment 

Hair loss is also known as alopaecia, alopecia and baldness that happens in men, women and children. Hair loss refers to the loss of hair due to an increase in the rate of hair falling out and its not being replaced by new hair growth. Seeking natural treatment is the best remedy and vitamins, minerals and other supplements may or may not be taken safely as a hair loss solution. Many of the hair loss drugs on the market today require a daily dose for a lifetime. Besides being expensive, they all come with side effects and the benefits may not outweigh the risks.

It’s important to get diagnosed and know what is causing your hair loss. If you’re an older man, chances are it may be male pattern baldness. You can also have your testosterone levels checked to see if they may be implicated. Decreasing them may not be possible though or advisable.

If the hair follicles are still alive and functioning then it may be worth a try to take some supplements that you may be missing in your diet to help stop losing your hair. Two things to remember though – a natural healthy diet of living foods (raw foods – fruits and vegetables, nuts and seeds) and lots of them is the best approach; wherein you have plenty of vitamins, minerals and other phytonutrients naturally available to help you grow your hair back and return yourself to your optimum state – it’s the best hair loss diet.

Secondly, it’s not known if vitamins, minerals and other supplements work if they’re not working in conjunction with nature’s natural chemicals – those that are a part of the living foods that the vitamins and minerals are also a part of. And the quality of the supplements is important also.

Cheap supplements may not be of the best quality and may not do you any good and may do you more harm as your body needs to get rid of them.

Keeping this all in mind I’m going to list the vitamins and minerals that are reported to be the best for enhancing or stimulating hair growth, again if the hair follicles are still alive. Make sure to get advice from your hair loss doctor or naturopathic doctor before you start taking any supplements. Some supplements can be harmful if you’re taking certain drugs or medications for example.

Take the following information with a grain of salt. New studies and research come out often and any new study or report can refute what has been reported in the past.

First of all the amino acids, arginine, cysteine, lysine and tyrosine, are used in hair loss treatment.

Arginine deficiency has been reported as one reason for hair loss.

Cysteine at dosages of 1,000 mg. to 2,000 mg. per day has been reported to spur hair growth and help stop hair loss. It’s supposed to help prevent free radical damage to the hair follicles. Some reports show that cysteine causes a noticeable improvement in hair growth. Eight percent of human hair is made up of cysteine. Many people who have thin or slow growing hair have reported they’ve noticed considerable improvement in their hair growth when they used 3,000 mg. to 5,000 mg. of cysteine per day.

Lysine deficiency can result in hair loss. Lysine is often used for herpes-related infections or prevention.

Tyrosine – when hair loss is caused by a low thyroid condition, called hypothyroid, tyrosine has been known to alleviate it.

Other supplements -

Enzymes in the form of superoxide dismutase (SOD) are supposed to decrease hair loss by inhibiting superoxide free radicals on nitric oxide.

A linoleic acid deficiency may result in hair loss, research suggests.

Minerals -

The important minerals to consider are copper, iron, silicon and zinc. Minerals need to be in balance with each other. Too much of one mineral in some cases can cause an imbalance in another. Make sure to get help from an informed health professional.

Copper can help stimulate hair growth if a copper deficiency is present and is involved in the prevention and possibly treatment of hair loss. Too much copper can actually cause hair loss. I have wondered whether the copper bracelets that used to be in vogue and may still be, for arthritis, would be worth a try.

Recently there have been good studies on iron deficiency as a possible cause of hair loss. Taking iron supplements is not a good idea though. Getting iron naturally in food would be a better choice. Too much iron can cause some serious health problems.

Potassium deficiency can be a cause of hair loss it’s thought.

Silicon is supposed to be able to stimulate hair growth. Silicon is present in cucumbers among other foods.

Early or premature hair loss may be a result of zinc deficiency so says some research. Again zinc can cause hair loss.

The sulfuric compound methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) may help hair growth due to its sulfur content.

Vitamins -

Many vitamins may be involved in hair loss. Research suggests that hair loss or hair growth may be a result of deficiencies of these vitamins – biotin, folic acid, inositol and PABA (para aminobenzoic acid) and PABA may help to prevent hair loss due to its antioxidant properties.

The nicotinic acid form of vitamin B3, which is applied to the scalp, may help to improve blood circulation to the scalp (and may help stop the loss of hair) – you must have live hair follicles present. The suggested dose has been about 35 mg. of nicotinic acid daily.

Vitamin B5 deficiency causes hair loss in animals but hasn’t been proven in humans.

Vitamin C may help hair growth by improving the circulation of blood to the scalp.

Taking too much vitamin A can cause temporary and reversible hair loss it’s reported.

These are the vitamins and minerals and other supplements that have been researched, reviewed, studied or reported on in various medical journals. Before starting any hair loss treatment or remedy to help stimulate your living hair follicles and/or to prevent further loss, make sure you see your doctor first. If your hair follicles are not alive than it is unknown today what will help them short of hair transplant. Some cases of hair loss are reversed once the cause is known. Some cannot be reversed with what we know today. And be patient for whatever method you may decide to use.

For more information on hair loss remedies and hair loss products go to http://www.HairLossRemedy.us a nurse’s website specializing in hair loss treatments, causes and resources for men, women and children including information on hair transplants and hair loss natural treatments

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Male Pattern Hair Loss And Its Causes

January 7, 2011 · Posted in hair replacement · Comment 

Men suffer from baldness at all ages. More than one quarter of men in their 20′s and 2/3rd of all men who have crossed the age of 60 suffer from hair loss. Men are affected socially as well as psychologically by hair loss. Baldness is a result of damaged or shrunken hair follicles. On an average , one follicle lives for about 5 years, out of which 4 years are spent growing. Testosterone is a hormone which is present in males. An enzyme 5 alpha reductase converts it in to dihydrotestosterone (DHT). The follicles are affected adversely and the growth is slowed down, which leads to hair loss. The hair follicles are damaged and they are not replaced with new ones. Male pattern baldness is slow but irreversible in the later stages.

The Most common causes of hair loss in man

There are many factors, which cause excessive hair loss. Hormonal problems cause hair loss. Hair loss occurs when the thyroid gland is under active or overactive.

Genetics – Male pattern hair loss is caused by genetics in most cases. The genetics can pass on to you from one or both of your parents.

Drugs – Some medications also cause hair loss. This kind of hair loss can stop, when you discontinue those medicines. Anticoagulants, or blood thinners and medicines used for treating gout, high blood pressure, or heart problems, are known to cause hair loss.

Disease – Hair loss can be caused by certain diseases, but this happens rarely. If you think that a medication which you are taking is causing hair loss, then contact your doctor and take expert advice.

Stress – Many men testify stress as a cause of hair loss. It is healthy to maintain a good work life balance and reduce stress levels. You may also see a difference in your overall health.

Infections – Infections may cause hair loss amongst children. Hair loss may occur because of some major chronic illness, such as lupus or diabetes. If you experience hair loss, it is best to visit a doctor and get your problem diagnosed as soon as possible.

Types of medication for hair loss

If the cause of hair loss is stress or some type of medication, it will stop when its cause ends. But in case of hair loss due to infection, you may need oral antibiotics or antifungals to treat it. You can treat

Alopecia areata with injections such as triamcinolone into the affected area. The earlier you are in treating hair loss, the more successful you will be. You can also rub Rogaine directly on your scalp or use Propecia, a prescription hair loss medicine for men. Propecia is an oral drug, used for Hair loss treatment in men. It is an FDA approved drug. It blocks the conversion of testosterone in to dihydrotestosterone (DHT).

Side effect of medication for hair loss

  • Decrease in sexual desire
  • Anxiety and depression
  • Problems with erection
  • Decrease in semen volume ejaculated
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Five Bitter Pills or One Sweet but Deadly?

November 3, 2010 · Posted in baldness · Comment 

It seems the current Chairman of the Federal Reserve is of the belief that diluting the dollar is the cure for everything from a recession to male pattern baldness. And like other snake-oil salesmen before him, Mr. Bernanke is heavy on promises and light on results. Here are five prescriptions that money printing can’t fulfill:.

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Professor discovers genetic basis for hair loss

October 19, 2010 · Posted in baldness · Comment 

“Physician, heal thyself.” That oft-quoted proverb describes the ground-breaking effort by Columbia professor Angela Christiano to discover the cause of the second most common form of hair loss after male-pattern baldness.

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Hair Loss Treatment For Men

October 14, 2010 · Posted in hair replacement · Comment 

Nowadays, there are many hair loss treatment for men. There are different reasons men lose hair but the mot common type of hair loss is male pattern baldness. There are men who are genetically predisposed to hair loss and these men can suffer from hair loss as early as in their 20s. Male pattern baldness is the result of the sensitivity to some hormones. Over-sensitivity to hormones results in the shrinking of the hair follicles making the hair unable to grow. First of all, it is important that you should understand why this happens. Hair loss normally happens because of a condition called male pattern baldness or MLB. This condition can be experienced by both males and females. In male pattern baldness or MLB, a particular hormone inside the body will increase, which is called DHT. The DHT is a byproduct of the testosterone which can eventually help in the development process of the human body.

I’m referring to the natural hair loss treatments that all men should do well to consider. Now if you haven’t taken a look at just how powerful these things really can be, allow me to let you in on them. When it comes to stopping hair loss, there is one main thing you need to do as a man. There are many reasons as to why a man may be losing his hair. Often, it is due to a genetic disorder, but for others, it may be due to something else. Hair loss can be the result of stress, underactive or overactive thyroid, vitamin deficiency, medication, or some other underlying medical issue. The truth is that, unfortunately, for most people, there is no cure for hair loss. Truthfully, the best hair loss treatment for men, depending on to whom you’re speaking, may be a surgical hair transplant.

Hair loss is one of the most common problems that affect men all over the world. In the beginning, it is usually taken for granted because it usually starts with more than normal hair coming out while brushing but after a while it may start manifesting itself by a lot more of the scalp visible than usual. There are instances though that baldness would manifest an extreme amount of hair fall from your crowning glory that needs an immediate hair loss treatment for men. Let’s say your condition in its later stages and you have parts of your scalp that don’t have a single hair on them… in other words, you’re totally bald, my friend. What this means is that your hair follicles are completely dead, and very few people throughout the course of human history have been able to revive the dead.

Fortunately enough, natural hair loss treatment for men is available too. These are especially recommended for people who are willing to try home remedies and maybe give their current lifestyles a bit of change. Additionally natural expedients are safer and can be recommended to just about anyone. Head massage always do wonders. A good massage has always been considered as beneficial, and this is also true when it comes to delaying baldness.

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Types Of Hair Loss In Men – Alopecia Areata And Androgenetic Alopecia

September 24, 2010 · Posted in hair replacement · Comment 

Some amount of hair loss is natural at any age and most men experience hair loss as part of the natural process of ageing. Hair loss can become a cause for concern when you experience diffused shedding of hair, patchy hair loss or progressive thinning or balding. These symptoms accompany a hair loss condition known as ‘alopecia.’

What is alopecia?

Alopecia is a medical term used for describing baldness or hair loss in men or women. There can be various causes for this common hair loss condition and it is classified into various types, depending on the symptoms. Alopecia may be caused by certain auto-immune conditions such as AIDS and lupus. Other conditions such as hypothyroidism and or fungal conditions such as ringworm could also be responsible for alopecia. Eczema is also known to result in hair loss.

Which men are more prone to male pattern baldness?

Male pattern hair loss generally affects those men who are genetically predisposed to it. It occurs when the levels of testosterone, the male sex hormone, rise after puberty. This testosterone is transformed into dihydrotestosterone (DHT) due to the action of an enzyme known as 5-alpha reductase. DHT adversely affects your hair follicles by slowing down the production of hair and making your hair shorter and weaker. In some cases, DHT can even prevent hair growth completely. This process gradually results in total hair loss.

Androgenetic alopecia vs. alopecia areata

Also known as male pattern hair loss, androgenetic alopecia is a hair loss condition that primarily affects men. It is characterized by a diffused and distinctive loss of scalp hair that starts when you are in your twenties or early thirties.

Androgenetic alopecia occurs according to a definite pattern, beginning above your temples, while your hairline recedes in the form of a typical ‘M’ shape. You also experience extensive hair loss on the top of your head, which can be either partial or total. Depending on the level of testosterone – the androgenic hormone in your body – male pattern hair loss can be linked to a combination of hormonal and genetic factors.

Alopecia areata is a form of hair loss that occurs in spots, either on the scalp or on other parts of the body. Hair loss in this condition tends to be quick and often occurs on one side of the scalp. This condition affects both men and women, and is quite different from androgenetic alopecia because it is not caused due to genetic factors. This hair loss condition is the result of an auto-immune disorder which causes the antibodies to react against hair follicles and attack them as though they were foreign body.

Hair loss treatments

Androgenetic alopecia is an extremely common genetic condition, but sometimes its medical treatment becomes inevitable. The mechanism of action for finasteride is tied to testosterone, the hormone that is metabolized by type II 5 alpha-reductase to DHT in the root of the hair follicle. DHT is thought to be responsible for male-pattern baldness. Finasteride can competitively reduce the levels of DHT in your hair follicle. The oral dose in men is 1mg once daily, without regard to meals; females and children must not use this medication.

Alopecia areata can be treated, particularly if it is addressed during the early stages. Treatment options include steroids, local injections, topical ointments and sensitizers, photochemotherapy and prescription medications also help stimulate re-growth of lost hair. These treatment options, however, may not prevent the formation of new patches or really cure the underlying condition. Consult your doctor in order to determine the best treatment option for you.

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Hair Loss Problems And Treatments

September 17, 2010 · Posted in hair replacement · Comment 

Worldwide, the concept of beauty has included a common concept: lush beautiful healthy hair. For this very reason, hair loss is so dreaded. Hair loss can be a nightmare if unchecked and not treated. It can even lead to baldness. Fortunately, hair loss treatments are now available which not only prevent hair loss but also enable hair regrowth.

Internationally, greater than 50% of the male population goes through male pattern baldness. There is a social stigma connected with it. On the whole, it is an opinion amongst a lot of people that bald men are not as good-looking as men having a full head of hair. Excessive hair loss can reduce your self esteem. From time immemorial, it has been the outlook that abundant, thick hair is a sign of good health and beauty. If hair loss happens at a youthful age, it is even more complex to deal with. It can cause a lot of stress for the adolescent, leading to more hair loss. Yes, tension is one of the major causes of hair loss. Retaining great hair is considered equivalent to retaining youth, as baldness is regarded as an indication of getting old. It can lead to reduced confidence and self esteem, as they say that when you look good you feel good.

As a result, there is a vast demand for any and every kind of treatment which promises to treat hair loss and promote hair regrowth. Many hair loss treatments are available in the market; choices vary from drugs to herbs to surgery. Finasteride (Generic Propecia) is one of the two drugs officiated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for male baldness. Finasteride brings down the escalation of DHT, the most important substance responsible for causing hair loss in men. Within days of taking the medicine, the levels of DHT have been seen to be reduced considerably. Sustained dosage of 1mg every day is to be taken, for at least six months. Nonetheless, the remedy is meant only for men, and should not be consumed by women. Also, there are certain side effects associated with this hair loss treatment like reduced sex drive, but otherwise it is safe to be used by men.

At the moment, for the reason of the enormous popularity and demand of this hair loss treatment, it has become available online and you can buy Propecia from websites. Many a time, the medicine is pricier in the market than at the websites, and so a lot of people prefer to buy Propecia online. Furthermore, when you buy it online, you can first read all about the product on the website, and then make an educated decision. Some websites are purely dedicated to selling Propecia so you don’t have to hunt the market or pharmacy websites for Propecia. You can buy all your supplies at one place, ensuring that you save time and energy.

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