How long do you estimate anything beneficial has to be taken in order to produce results if any are in store? This is basically referring to anything that might give a positive effect. Yeah, a little broad, but you get the idea.
Ya very true. Generally speaking most foods contain several nutrients, in varying amounts. Carrots, for instance, contain a little protein, a trace of fat, some carbohydrate, a good deal of water, a little sugar, fibre, and a selection of vitamins and minerals such as potassium, sodium, calcium, iron, zinc, vitamins B6, C and E, folic acid, biotin and pantothenic acid, etc.
A major shed or side effects notwithstanding, I think three months is enough time to tell whether or not a particular regimen is working for you. But this doesn’t necessarily mean “regrowth.”
It could mean that, for example, your scalp’s condition has improved, less dandruff and itchiness. Or perhaps, your hair loss has stabilized.
» » Interesting study to say the least. Definitely worth supplementing
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» Primordial Performance’s Toco-8, Jarrow’s TOCO-SORB, and AC Grace’s
» Tocotrienols are some of the popular ones.
You forgot that Swanson combo that many ordered when they had that sale. Only the tocotrienols are in that one as well.
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