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This stuff is legit. I’ve been struggling with significant hair loss the last year, but would say my hair loss began 1.5 years ago after the most stressful period of my life. This last year I have seen multiple specialists and diagnoses. Some say I have genetic hair loss, and others diagnose chronic telegenic effluvium due to extreme stress. I’ve tried hair serums, rogaine, prescription meds, supplements, annndddd nutroful. And here is the reason I am convinced that nutroful is a real cure and treatment for hair loss. About a year ago, when my hair loss first ramped up and I was seeing scalp on my head, I went to my dermatologist. She told me she didn’t know what was going on but try rogaine and nutroful, so I did. I did this for about 3 months religiously. I would say after 2 months I noticed a difference in my hair. The hair was growing back and my hair in general was healthy. It felt thicker and great. I actually thought I might be able to grow it long again. So, I told myself I must have just had telogen effluvium, the temporary hair loss and all over thinning due to the extreme stress I had the preceding months. I pretty much stopped nutroful and rogaine. About 1-2 months later, I noticed my hair changing again. I was shedding much more. It didn’t feel as healthy, and the individual hairs just felt thinner. So, I started on the nutroful and rogaine. Went to see more specialists and was referred to THE hair loss doctor in my city. She of course had a long wait time. I finally saw her in late October 2018. She had never heard of nutroful, but told me it wasn’t gonna do anything bc the hair supplements are gimmicks and told me to stop taking. Her sole reasons for me to stop taking it was the biotin does nothing for hair growth and a recent study showed taking large amounts of biotin can interfere with doctors detecting if you’re having a heart attack. Now I’m only 33, but if there’s a risk and no reward why take it? And who am I to disagree with this expert? So I stop taking nutroful, again, for the 2nd time in 1 year. I’m still on the rogaine etc etc. and sure enough, about a month later my hair dramatically changed again. I started shedding significantly again. It wasn’t as healthy. The hair that began to fill in was looking sparse again. I’ve stuck this out for almost 3 months to see if my hair would rebound back. And it hasn’t. I am convinced that nutroful, for whatever reason, was the only thing actually working to help my hair. I’m also convinced this doctor simply doesn’t know what nutroful is or does. She admitted she had never heard of it, and probably assumed (maybe rightfully) that it was bogus as there’s a lot of bogus stuff out there. I received my new bottle of nutroful today and could not take my 4 pills fast enough. Stick with this stuff guys. It is the REAL deal and I have been trying everything available whether prescription or not, and no matter the cost. Now I just have to anxiously wait the few months, but I can’t wait for what I know nutroful will do for my struggling hair. UPDATE: today is 2/19, and I’ve finished by first bottle of nutroful. Once again, my hair already feels differently and I’ve only been on it for 1 month. It’s stronger, shinier, already looks thicker, my hair shedding has absolutely decreased, and it seems to be growing faster. Side bonus is my nails are stronger and growing much faster as well. This week I actually had an unsolicited comment that my hair looks thicker etc. I’ll keep updating this for people. I swear I’m not a sales person for nutroful nor paid to write any of this. But I am a person who has felt devastated by hair loss and tried so much, I’d love to help others in the same situation. Side note - I finally traveled outside of my city and went to a real hair loss expert. I got a concurrent diagnosis of telogen effluvium and androgonetic alopecia. He absolutely said to stay on the nutroful. I was also diagnosed with seborrheic dermatitis, a scalp/skin condition. Not likely causing my hair loss but definitely not helping regrowth. I say this because I have seen FIVE dermatologists, one who was known as an “expert” where I live, and no one took the time to ask questions or really look at my scalp. It sucks having hair loss but at least I have some answers...so don’t give up if you don’t yet!
January 2019 · Beauty and Personal Care · verified purchase
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