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November 24, 2010

Menopause Hair Loss Regrowth

Hair loss during chemotherapy treatments is almost an inevitable. If treatments go on long enough, the likelihood of you losing your hair is greater than the likelihood of you not losing your hair, and unfortunately that is something that just happens to be accepted.

In some instances, chemotherapy hair loss prevention is an option. For shorter treatments, there are ways to try and stimulate the growth of the hair follicles, but in most cases chemotherapy hair loss prevention is better translated into other options.

As hard as it may be on the self esteem, think of the loss of your hair due to chemotherapy treatments as a new opportunity. Many times, it is better to consider alternatives to chemotherapy hair loss prevention. Hair pieces are a great thing for chemotherapy patients, as they are a great experiment. Use that time to consider the possibilities; many times after hair grows back from chemotherapy treatments, it grows in a different color or a different texture than it was before it fell out.

That is exciting for some people, and it tends to make up part of the horrible experience of losing the hair in the first place. At that time, chemotherapy hair loss prevention is not an option anymore, and it is no longer necessary. Scarves are also a popular option in lieu of chemotherapy hair loss prevention. They come in different colors and styles, and can be made to add a flair to any outfit; this can help to boost self esteem so losing the hair turns out not to be so bad after all.

For more hair loss prevention tips, please visit: Hair Loss Solutions a website that specializes in hair loss and chemotherapy

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October 25, 2010

Menopause Diet For Weight Loss

is hydroxycut work best for weight loss..compare it to other products, or personal experience please?

i have gained 25 lbs. on steroids and also in menopause..have gone up 3-4 sizes..i am 5'8" and 150lbs. insurance companies increased the 'normal healthy range, probably because of the obesity rate..i always was and felt best at 133lbs.
so now i would like your opinion on what is the best 'drug store product'(i bought hydroxycut today for $40.00!(today)
i have no idea if it works, i am disabled so unable to excercise, and menopause and steroids iincrease your appetite.
so what's the best?..or do they work at all?
(on tv use lose 4-5 times the amount from diet and excercise)
any opinions, helpful tips are encouraged
thanks pink
i would really like multiple responses as this is important to me..so far i have 1!, and yahoo mail said it was 3(not
)!.pretty please?-yeah i'm that desperate!(not good i know)

i have hydroxycut, and no it does not work...
it will speed up your metabolism, but it will dehydrate you a lot faster than normal.. if you are going to try it out, be sure to drink PLENTY of water...

hydroxycut is meant to be taken 1-2 hours before your routine workout, but if you don't work out often, it won't really do anything.

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