Spearmint tea for hair regrowth Treatment 10/29/2025
Spearmint tea and inositol are discussed as potential treatments for hair regrowth, but their effectiveness is questioned. Alternatives like green tea, MSM, and evening primrose oil are suggested for hair health.
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