At GNC you can get vitamins called Ultra Hair. My parents cancer support group told them about them. My dad took them through his chemo and never lost his hair at all. Radiation to his head thinned the hair a lot, but he still kept quite a bit of it. Mom took them through chemo and her hair thinned a bit, but did not go bald. She grew her hair back pretty quickly. I'd go w/ the Ultra hair vitamins and a high protein diet. Good luck and congrats to your wife on finishing her treatments!!!
2007-02-28 02:17:37
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answered by DuneFL 3
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answered by ? 2
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No such thing, sorry. It took me about a year to get hair that didn't look ratty after I finished chemo. I used to have very thick hair and now it's much thinner. I just wear it short. But at least it grew back. First it came in in patches. It would grow in the back, but not in the front; then in the front and not on the sides. So I had to keep cutting it until it was even.
2007-02-28 02:05:27
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answered by Anonymous
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There are many methods to make our hair grow faster, shine , glitter in natural ways without using chemicals. Learn here https://bitly.im/aMLrF Men, and sometimes women, notice that their hair is thinning prematurely for several different reasons. Age, menopause, pregnancy, genetics, illness, and other factors all play a role in hair loss. Sure, you can use drugs or you can go in for a hair transplant or fusion, but sometimes the easiest, most inexpensive solution, is to try to stop hair loss naturally.
2016-05-16 08:53:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I do know that sea kelp is supposed to induce hair growth. You can get it at most any health store like GNC.
2007-02-28 02:12:43
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answered by Anonymous
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all you can do is wait, it took mine a few months to start to look good. good luck.
2007-02-28 02:18:29
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answered by barb 6
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