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No Ayurvedic product is best for hair loss they are a scam

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No Ayurvedic product is best for hair loss they are a scam
« on: 24/01/2022 07:56:56 »
Hello, everyone, I am in big trouble because my hair fall is becoming in on the worst situation, I tried so many things but I don't even get satisfied result. So now I just want to try any ayurvedic product so is there any recommendation for that...
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Re: No Ayurvedic product is best for hair loss they are a scam
« Reply #1 on: 24/01/2022 08:31:05 »
Quote from: Guduchi Ayurveda on 24/01/2022 07:56:56
I just want to try any ayurvedic product so is there any recommendation for that...
My recommendation is that you don't waste your money on quackery like that.
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Re: No Ayurvedic product is best for hair loss they are a scam
« Reply #2 on: 24/01/2022 10:15:12 »
So how do I am getting out of this situation?
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Re: No Ayurvedic product is best for hair loss they are a scam
« Reply #3 on: 24/01/2022 11:56:45 »
Buy a wig?
There is very little you can do about thinning hair which actually works.
Most men consider castration to be a bit extreme.
This helps some people
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minoxidil
Ayurvedic products aren't real, they are just  a placebo.
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Re: No Ayurvedic product is best for hair loss they are a scam
« Reply #4 on: 24/01/2022 12:09:59 »
Quote from: Guduchi Ayurveda on 24/01/2022 10:15:12
So how do I am getting out of this situation?
Stop posting spam for quack remedies.
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Re: No Ayurvedic product is best for hair loss they are a scam
« Reply #5 on: 24/01/2022 18:40:40 »
The OP's choice of name, Guduchi,  is interesting; Wiki links it to this plant.
"Tinospora cordifolia (common names gurjo, heart-leaved moonseed, guduchi... "
about which it says
"Many cases of liver damage occurred in India from people consuming T. cordifolia as a supposed "immunity booster" during the COVID-19 pandemic."

Here
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinospora_cordifolia

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Re: No Ayurvedic product is best for hair loss they are a scam
« Reply #6 on: 29/10/2022 22:49:41 »
Such Quack products should Ideally be Banned from international markets.

I'm unsure about this, but I've heard most Ayurvedics contain Cow dung & Cow urine in them as base ingredients.

P.S. - Moo!
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Edit - Added Cow Face Emoji.
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