A 41-year-old member asked:
Want to grow out my hair. tell me how to get fast hair growth?
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Dr. Deepti Saxenaanswered
Holistic Medicine 27 years experience
Root cause: Would depends on overall health but GMP certfied wellness packs might be good way to start.
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A 36-year-old member asked:
Can you tell me how I could get my hair to grow faster?
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Dr. Heidi Fowleranswered
Psychiatry 27 years experience
Healthy hair: For healthy hair growth: Get adequate sleep,avoid excess sugar & fat in diet, v carbonated beverages, eat enough protein, exercise regularly. Biotin helps (but don't over do it). Insure you have adequate Iron (think kale & other dark green leafies), Omega 3 fatty acids (think walnuts) and vitamin E (fruits & vegetables).
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A 25-year-old female asked:
My hairs are too thin . I want to grow my hair how can I ...
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Dr. Ally-Khan Somanianswered
Dermatology 21 years experience
See a dermatologist: Decrease stress. Eat a healthy balance diet which includes protein. Have thyroid levels and iron stores checked. See a dermatologist for evaluation and work-up. Topical Minoxidil twice a day is the only proven remedy to thicken hair. However, this treatment it is not appropriate for everyone (given the warnings, precautions, and contraindications). See and discuss options with a dermatologist.
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Last updated Feb 13, 2015
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