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Herbal treatments are not the answer of all answers

Came across an interesting article today. The author seems to believe that there's absolutely no reason people should spend money on hair care products and treatments that slow their hair loss or restore their hair altogether. In place of what, you ask? Vitamins and herbal solutions — namely saw palmetto. Not so fast.

First of all, many of the hair restoration products available have clinically proven results. Sure, they can be expensive, but it's not like buying saw palmetto in bulk is going to be cheap. We've all purchased vitamins before, and they can be spendy. Aside from price - since it pales in comparison to results and happiness - there's no guarantee that you're helping yourself with the herbal approach. Clinically proven methods don't work for everyone, but they HAVE worked for many. The point is, the PROVEN solutions are the safer bet.

Don't write off hair restoration or medical treatments for the natural approach. Sure, experimenting with herbal solutions is great, especially if they work out for you. But, like the Visa commercials tell us time and time again, there are some things in this world that are priceless, and happiness is one of them. If your hair loss is constantly at the top of your mind, take care of it at all costs.

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