by Tom Hagerty » Fri Feb 03, 2012 9:28 am
Many people who don't believe in miracles still rely on them. Follinex is a "miracle in a capsule. You'll see results in two weeks - bald spots begin to cover...finer hair begins to thicken."
Provillus is a miracle-worker too: "Provillus is a product specially formulated to combat hair loss and restore the beauty and health to the new growing hair."
Last night I saw To Kill a Mockingbird again. In the movie Gregory Peck plays a southern lawyer, Atticus Finch, who defends an innocent black man accused of murder. Atticus defines white trash as someone who takes advantage of a vulnerable person. There is no one more vulnerable than a guy who is losing his hair.
So can you believe the testimonials on the websites of the companies that sell these vitamin supplements for hair? I'm not going to answer that question. You'll have to do the study and research yourself. Only after you educate yourself on the biology of hair loss will you be able to evaluate the claims of hair vitamins objectively.