Flax seeds blocks DHT? Anybody tried it?
Research/Science 5/24/2022
Flax seeds may block DHT and prevent hair loss. Users discuss its potential benefits, with one noting it likely has negligible effects on hair but is good for the diet.
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community There's a guy called Dr. Berg on YouTube who recommended a bunch of supplements for hair health and preventing hair loss. I wrote them all down. Before I buy, can anyone tell me if anything here is BS?
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