Going to try the theory posted here for the next 3-6 months
    Treatment 4/30/2021

    At a glance
    In this treatment experience post, the primary subjects mentioned are
    πŸ’Š broccoli sprouts (oral) daily 3-6 months
    πŸ’Š apple extract containing procyanidin b2 (oral) daily 3-6 months
    πŸ’§ microneedling (topical) 1mm 1x weekly 3-4 months
    the tone is 😐 neutral.

    Other terms

    User xEternex tries hair regrowth with daily broccoli sprouts, apple extract containing procyanidin b2, and microneedling. Others discuss potential issues with the experiment and share their experiences with vegetable consumption and hair growth.
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