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- December 29, 2012 at 9:41 am
dci and niacin are saving me. Down only a bit in weight but tons more energy, better skin and hair. And I am taking biotin too. so there has been more other hair too. But I am used to Jakie removal, I'd have too much than too little.
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- December 29, 2012 at 9:41 am
dci and niacin are saving me. Down only a bit in weight but tons more energy, better skin and hair. And I am taking biotin too. so there has been more other hair too. But I am used to Jakie removal, I'd have too much than too little.
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- December 29, 2012 at 9:41 am
dci and niacin are saving me. Down only a bit in weight but tons more energy, better skin and hair. And I am taking biotin too. so there has been more other hair too. But I am used to Jakie removal, I'd have too much than too little.
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- December 29, 2012 at 9:38 am
I think the best way to look at it is that if we have a tendency to male-type beard growth, there's a probability, but not by any means a certainty, that we're more likely to have a tendency towards male-type balding patterns too. However, that doesn't mean it's a waste of effort trying to slow that down by ensuring we're not suffering from Vitamin D deficiency etc. Lavender and Rosemary are both natural oils which at a surface level counter testosterone concentrations in the scalp — they have a slight estrogenic effect which counters our high levels of testosterone in the scalp.
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- December 29, 2012 at 9:38 am
I think the best way to look at it is that if we have a tendency to male-type beard growth, there's a probability, but not by any means a certainty, that we're more likely to have a tendency towards male-type balding patterns too. However, that doesn't mean it's a waste of effort trying to slow that down by ensuring we're not suffering from Vitamin D deficiency etc. Lavender and Rosemary are both natural oils which at a surface level counter testosterone concentrations in the scalp — they have a slight estrogenic effect which counters our high levels of testosterone in the scalp.
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- December 29, 2012 at 9:38 am
I think the best way to look at it is that if we have a tendency to male-type beard growth, there's a probability, but not by any means a certainty, that we're more likely to have a tendency towards male-type balding patterns too. However, that doesn't mean it's a waste of effort trying to slow that down by ensuring we're not suffering from Vitamin D deficiency etc. Lavender and Rosemary are both natural oils which at a surface level counter testosterone concentrations in the scalp — they have a slight estrogenic effect which counters our high levels of testosterone in the scalp.
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- January 15, 2013 at 3:21 am
Also, I don't know about sugar processing, but would raw sugar work? I think it tastes better, and you can grind it up pretty fine in a coffee grinder if you don't want it to be so coarse.
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- January 15, 2013 at 3:21 am
Also, I don't know about sugar processing, but would raw sugar work? I think it tastes better, and you can grind it up pretty fine in a coffee grinder if you don't want it to be so coarse.
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- January 15, 2013 at 3:21 am
Also, I don't know about sugar processing, but would raw sugar work? I think it tastes better, and you can grind it up pretty fine in a coffee grinder if you don't want it to be so coarse.
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