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    GlossaryHeavy Metals

    elements with high density and toxicity, like lead and mercury

    Heavy metals are a group of elements that have a high atomic weight and a density at least five times greater than that of water. Common examples include lead, mercury, cadmium, and arsenic. These metals can be toxic to living organisms at low concentrations, leading to various health issues such as neurological damage, kidney failure, and even cancer. They are often found in industrial waste, contaminated water, and certain consumer products, making their regulation and monitoring crucial for public health and environmental safety.

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      community 27M after 10 Months on Oral Fin

      in Progress Pictures  116 upvotes 1 year ago
      A 27-year-old man shared his 10-month hair regrowth progress after taking oral finasteride, noting initial hair shedding followed by noticeable thickening around 5-6 months, with significant improvement by March. He also mentioned having scalp psoriasis.

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      A 20-year-old woman with androgenetic alopecia feels depressed about her hair loss, despite using topical minoxidil, spironolactone, and saw palmetto. Suggestions include trying oral minoxidil, higher doses of finasteride or dutasteride, and checking for vitamin deficiencies and heavy metal exposure.

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      in Treatment  2 upvotes 1 year ago
      The user has been using topical Minoxidil and finasteride for 5 months without seeing regrowth, despite ideal blood test results. They are seeking advice on what to do next due to frustration with continued hair loss.

      community Hair Loss Due To Chlorine and Hard Metals In Water?

      in Research/Science  1 upvotes 1 year ago
      Hair loss possibly caused by chlorine and heavy metals in water was addressed by using a shower filter, ketoconazole shampoo, and PRP sessions, which stopped the hair loss but did not lead to regrowth. Other users suggested similar experiences and solutions, emphasizing the importance of a good water filter and patience for potential regrowth.