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For hair especially for women many of the times the cause is from thyroid. Doctors usually do blood test for t3 and t4 and say it's normal and says thank you bye. Is that solution, of course not. I know a certain doctor who has been very helpful in this matter because I also experience hair loss which what I have is called androgenetic alopecia. He told me if doctor says thyroid is normal and still experience hair loss means the thyroid hormone is low and sensitive. When the hormone is low and sensitive blood test doesn't show it but the problem is still there. He recommended something called progesterone cream. I just started mine and I'm waiting to see results. His name is Dr. Lee at www.johnleemd.com and www.ewomhoo.com.

Reading these information here you don't believe you are looking at the right solution. Everything they have told me has been right so far and I'm glad I found such doctor. This is the main link to see and read I'm sure you will like what you see here http://www.womhoo.com/progesteronehelpshairthinningandhairloss.aspx.

Keep me posted for any more information.
Melissa

October 11, 2011 - 11:18am

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