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First..thanks for the articles..interesting reads.Natasha26 wrote:Hi lost.hair.lost.youth
As a matter of fact Im using lots of different shampoos and pre-cleanse treatment but the leave in treatment Im using for the last couple of weeks is Phytolium 4.
Jacob I wanted to ask you, can excessive vitamin intake cause hair loss? Or can an intense stress make your body's assimilation of vitamin very difficult?
Thanks,
N
Have you tried that 1-4 day product that was also talked in the forum? I don't remember it's name, but I have that vague idea that it was good at decreasing/stopping shedding.it hasn't drastically reduced my hair loss which stil falls like 100 per day.
Welcome to Hairlossfight- here's a good read on apple stem cells: http://www.mibellebiochemistry.com/pdfs ... _05_08.pdfReeves wrote:What are apple stem cells?
I could not find Phytolium 4 on Amazon for $39 . The cheapest I fond was $47 with free shipping .Natasha26 wrote:Hello everyone,
My latest update on the Phytolium 4 is that, after going through 5 boxes of the serum- or shall I say elixir...My hair has never felt so alive and on the road of recovery for as long as I remember having sick, thinning and dry hair.
I made the mistake of stopping the phytolium 4 for three weeks and my hair felt like crap, it was oily, lifeless and very limp. The phytolium 4 gives my hair boost at the scalp level and I have so many new regrowth that I feel certain my bald patches will fill in with continued of the elixir, as for me, this is indeed an elixir. I have used so many things, God knows how many hair loss products I have used and nothing can come close to this baby. I want to give this serum another year to work really work at my cellular level and then use it less regularly.
But at 60 dollars, in Mauritius, 80 dollars a box, it doesn't come cheap. But I just check at Amazon, the Phytolium 4 has a discount and it is 39 dollars! All those who wanted to try it, Now is your chance. Unfortunately, as Im in Mauritius, shipping is too expensive and it comes to the same as buying here.
Cheers,
Natasha
The Andalou stem cell hair spray....and a few Elsom topicals at the moment. And Dermatopoietin..the 1-4 product.Natasha26 wrote:Jacob what are you currently using?
Welcome to HLF Jenniejennie27 wrote:Hi all!
I am new to this site... I found it looking for reviews for the Phytolium products. I have been thinning since after my son was born in 1992. Many of the women on my mother's side suffer from all over thinning and fine hair, so I originally wrote it off to genetics. I saw a number of dermatologists, had hormonal testing (as I am/was overweight due to laziness and a love of ice cream) and they could find no apparent cause. I said to the last doctor, "So you're telling me that I am "just fat" and "just going bald" for no reason?" And he said, "Well, I wouldn't have put it quite that way, but, yeah." Fun stuff. So far the most obvious sign is a widening part and under overhead lights you can definitely see scalp through the hair, which compared to bald spots, etc. is nothing, but it is still distressing. I refused Rogaine once I heard all new growth would fall out if it was discontinued. Also, I was unsure of long term complications, and since I only have one kidney I am cautious about introducing harsh chemicals into my body. My hair has relatively no body. I would perm it if I could, but the breakage is very bad and I am afraid it will not grow back. Any leave in products just weigh my hair down, and curling irons make it even flatter. The only time I have any body is by using crappy 2-in-1 shampoo and blow drying it with a round brush, but even that only lasts a few hours.
I am encouraged by Natasha's apparent success with the Phytolium4, and I am serioulsy considering purchasing some, but I thought I'd ask you all a question before I did. Recently I went to a new hairstylist, who happens to be the one who recommended the Phyto products. She also questioned me on my household water. She told me about how chlorine and the minerals in hard water can cause thinning hair. Now, I have a private well and my water is REALLY hard. So hard that I can not wash my cars at home unless I have 3 people to dry it super fast or else it will spot. I have hard water deposits on all my faucets and even outside. The stylist told me to get a filter for my shower and see if that helped before I tried anything else. Has anyone else heard and/or tried this before? I have ordered a Paragon P2201 shower head filter which uses KDF media. It got decent reviews and the price was right for this experiment. It just came in, so I have not tried it yet, but I am excited to do so. Any thoughts???
Thanks!
Jennie
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