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jaycee:
I have bought all kinds of viatmins and some of that fibre stuff, but that is only any good if you have enough hair in one spot to help it stick
I BOUGHT SOME OTHER VERY WELL KNOWN TABLETS, CAN'T REMEMBER THE NAME NOW, BEGINS WITH A v, VERY EXPENSIVE AT AROUND ?50, NO GOOD,
Oh sorry caps on, can't be bothered to go back and do it all again ::)


Just remembered tablets called Viviscal

Countrygirl:
Hope it's okay to post here as I'm stuck at the moment, I'm really worried about my teenage daughter as she has started losing a lot of hair, she's got very thick hair but we are finding it all over the place and it's really concerning me. Have been trying to book her in with the drs but the CV is causing bedlam with that so have to try again today, have read it could be thyroid or stress at her age. Did any of you just suddenly start losing loads x

star35:
Hi Countrygirl I had the Same with my daughter a few years ago, it was because her iron was low. Once she started her iron tablets everything went back to normal. She also altered her diet which was a big help.

Kathleen:
Hello ladies.

I saw a doctor who specialised in treating low iron conditions with infusions. He said the best and safest form of iron supplementation was a product called Spatone which is iron rich water in sachets.  He suggested taking one sachet every other day as this method increases  absorption. He also mentioned that his wife successfully used this treatment after giving birth.

Hopefully this helps anyone worried that low iron is causing their hair to thin.

Take care everyone.

K.

jaycee:
I'm not short of iron. i have too much and have to have it taken out, so that's not my reason for hair loss

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