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Unproven products
Recently someone informed me about a product called Hair Million. Actually, they asked me if I would recommend the product for fighting hair loss. I had not heard about this product so I had no idea what it was. I recently checked their website and found that this product is yet another herbal product that is being touted for hair loss. I don't know if the ingredients in this product have any efficacy at all in treating hair loss, but one thing is clear. It contains no ingredients clinically proven to treat hair loss. When there are other products that CLEARLY have a lot of science behind them when it comes to efficacy in treating hair loss, I would tell anyone seriously think twice. What's proven to treat hair loss? Check out the rest of the site or email me and I will tell you: admin@morphollica.com.
Never rush to spend your money on a product until you have real proof that it has efficacy in treating hair loss. Get on the forums dedicated to hair loss and ask as many questions as you need to ask until you are confident about what you are about to do. There are tons of unproven and worthless products out there being touted for hair loss. Don't be sucked in by a snake oiler.
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