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<blockquote data-quote="SearchingForRainbows" data-source="post: 596583" data-attributes="member: 3388"><p>Didn't see this thread until today but since it was started within the past three months, thought I would add to it. I've had thinning hair for about four years. After a scalp biopsy and three dermatologists, I was diagnosed with Female Pattern Baldness. The third dermatologist, my current one, told me if I hadn't been under extreme stress, the reason why he believes my hair began falling out in the first place, that even though I eventually would have developed FPB, I probably wouldn't have noticed it until I was quite a bit older. It would have thinned so gradually that it probably wouldn't have been an issue at all. Scary how stress has such a huge effect on us physically as well as emotionally! </p><p></p><p>I was already taking Finasteride when I first saw him (can be very dangerous for women who are either pregnant or able to have children) and he kept me on it but added BioSil and Biotin. The combination of the BioSil, Biotin and Finasteride has worked wonders for me. While I will always have thin hair, hopefully, by continuing to take Finasteride along with the BioSil and Biotin, I'll be able to keep the hair I have left. I have noticed some regrowth but it isn't enough to make a huge difference. I'm just glad I have enough hair left to cover the super thin spots.</p><p></p><p>While I'm not recommending Finasteride to anyone, I think it wouldn't hurt to try BioSil. I don't think there are any negative side effects associated with it. You can buy it at GNC or at the Vitamin Shoppe. I've found that it's less expensive at the Vitamin Shoppe. You can also order it on line through Amazon. I take it 2x/day, once in the morning with breakfast and once at night with dinner. BioSil is supposedly good for nails and skin too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SearchingForRainbows, post: 596583, member: 3388"] Didn't see this thread until today but since it was started within the past three months, thought I would add to it. I've had thinning hair for about four years. After a scalp biopsy and three dermatologists, I was diagnosed with Female Pattern Baldness. The third dermatologist, my current one, told me if I hadn't been under extreme stress, the reason why he believes my hair began falling out in the first place, that even though I eventually would have developed FPB, I probably wouldn't have noticed it until I was quite a bit older. It would have thinned so gradually that it probably wouldn't have been an issue at all. Scary how stress has such a huge effect on us physically as well as emotionally! I was already taking Finasteride when I first saw him (can be very dangerous for women who are either pregnant or able to have children) and he kept me on it but added BioSil and Biotin. The combination of the BioSil, Biotin and Finasteride has worked wonders for me. While I will always have thin hair, hopefully, by continuing to take Finasteride along with the BioSil and Biotin, I'll be able to keep the hair I have left. I have noticed some regrowth but it isn't enough to make a huge difference. I'm just glad I have enough hair left to cover the super thin spots. While I'm not recommending Finasteride to anyone, I think it wouldn't hurt to try BioSil. I don't think there are any negative side effects associated with it. You can buy it at GNC or at the Vitamin Shoppe. I've found that it's less expensive at the Vitamin Shoppe. You can also order it on line through Amazon. I take it 2x/day, once in the morning with breakfast and once at night with dinner. BioSil is supposedly good for nails and skin too. [/QUOTE]
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