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Shilajit + Homeopathy
Hi Doctors,Does the regular intake of the herb Shilajit collides with Homeopathic medicines?
I mean, is it fine to take Shilajit if I am taking some homeopathic medicines?
HonestPatient on 2015-09-15
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Hi Sir,
I am taking for my hairloss problems:
www.sblglobal.com/scalptone.html
And as a supplement I take
- Organic Alfalfa Powder (herb)
- Pure Shilajit
What do you think doctor?
I am taking for my hairloss problems:
www.sblglobal.com/scalptone.html
And as a supplement I take
- Organic Alfalfa Powder (herb)
- Pure Shilajit
What do you think doctor?
HonestPatient 8 years ago
♡ Mahfoozurrehman 8 years ago
It's alright, I can quit shilajit but I want to continue with Alfalfa herb to gain weight, so would it be possible to continue with Scalptone and Alfalfa for a long time?
[message edited by HonestPatient on Tue, 15 Sep 2015 16:09:50 UTC]
[message edited by HonestPatient on Tue, 15 Sep 2015 16:09:50 UTC]
HonestPatient 8 years ago
Hi Dr.Mehfuz, I am using Scalptone but can you please suggest me the dosage.
I am confused if I should take
- 2 tabs (4-6 times a day)
or
- 4 tabs (4-6 times a day)
I am 30 years man, unmarried and I have a long history of self-abuse (masturbation).
Please advice, I need it for the hairfall problem.
Thank you
I am confused if I should take
- 2 tabs (4-6 times a day)
or
- 4 tabs (4-6 times a day)
I am 30 years man, unmarried and I have a long history of self-abuse (masturbation).
Please advice, I need it for the hairfall problem.
Thank you
HonestPatient 8 years ago
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