Hair loss protocol
Treatment 12/27/2020
scalp botox scalp massage nizoral shampoo vitamins supplements nitric oxide boosters citrulline malate beetroot powder finasteride minoxidil DHT dermaroller jarrosil silica bamboo extract horsetail extract rosehip extract acerola cherry extract vitamin C ascorbic acid niacin PGD2 vasodilation caffeine androgens PRP therapy centrifuge RU58841 allicin garlic Nizoral Propecia Rogaine PRP
The user is addressing hair loss with scalp botox, scalp massage, nizoral shampoo, various vitamins and supplements, and natural nitric oxide boosters like citrulline malate and beetroot powder. They are also considering a mouthpiece to reduce snoring and improve sleep.
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