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Abundant Hair Growth Capsules

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Does it stimulate hair growth?

The capsules work from within to promote hair growth and strengthen the hair against external and other harmful factors causing thinning or breakage. Selenium, vitamins, and herbal combinations in concentrated amounts of biotin, saw palmetto, horsetail extract, and other amino acids go on to nourish the hair follicles and support scalp health opposing the effect of hair loss. The capsules are helpful for anyone with thinning hair, slow growth of hair, or dry and brittle hair. Consult your doctor before taking this.  

What uses are the Full Abundant Hair Growth Capsules?  

The Abundant Hair Growth Capsules should be taken as directed, usually one to two capsules per day, with a large glass of water, preferably during meals. Because hair grows slowly, this should be continued for 3-6 months. Any questions should be directed to your healthcare professional.  

Side Effects of Abundant Hair Growth Capsules?  

Compared to other products, Abundant Hair Growth Capsules are very safe. In very rare cases, mild stomach upset, nausea, or headache could occur. Instances of an allergic reaction have been reported several hours after ingestion. Speak to your doctor before taking these capsules if you are pregnant or lactating or if you are undergoing any other medical treatment.  

How Using Product Grow Abundant Hair Growth Capsules?  

Abundant Hair Growth Capsules are to be taken in one or two capsule doses with a glass of water, during or after a meal preferably. Should be taken consistently for 3 to 6 months. After that, clarify any doubts with your doctor.  

Precautionary Ingredients Abundant Hair Growth Capsules?  

Usually have precautions attached to common ingredients in certain hair-growth capsules:  

Biotin: Vitamin B7:  

Warning: Large doses may influence thyroid hormone and lab tests, so please inform your physician if you take biotin.  

Who should avoid: Individuals with known sensitivity to biotin.  

Saw Palmetto:  

Warning: It may interfere with prescription contraceptives and hormonal therapy or with blood thinners.  

Who should avoid: Pregnant and nursing women; those undergoing hormonal therapy.  

Zinc:  

High doses induce nausea and headache; long-term use will produce copper deficiency.

Who should avoid: People with kidney disease and those on certain antibiotics, e.g. tetracyclines.  

Vitamin A:  

High doses are toxic and may cause hair fall, dizziness, or liver problems.  

Should avoid: Pregnant women (excess vitamin A may be harmful to the baby).


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