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Hey Ms Lubkowski

Past 2 days went to GNC Nutrition store and started taking sum nourishing multi vitmains..
guy told me it makes the hair healthier.
See, about 4months i over dosed on hair thickeners and hair creams for my hair, and would re-apply more hair cream the next day without washing..
after 2mts of that, i stopped and noticed thining thru out my head.. I dont want to go for hair loss products because before the hair cream incident, my hair was thick and full all around.., So that leaves me to today, i figured let me try vitamins, its seems like the best choice..
Want to know if i'm making the right move or can you suggest something better for my condition

Thanks kindly
joe

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Hi Joe -- I think you are on the right track because taking the supplements I do makes my hair grow very quickly.   I would suggest next time you try the Shaklee Vitalea because you can depend on its quality and excellence.

I might also recommend you use a soy protein -- which is also beneficial for thinning hair.  

Shaklee's hair products are also very effective -- called Prosante.   You can check all these out at www.shaklee.net/integrativewellness.   


Hope this helps.  Best,   zann

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Suzanne Rose Lubkowski

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Can answer questions about nutritional supplements, spirituality, and using prayer & meditation to bring more energy and balance.

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Spiritual Life Coach, Certified Professional Coach , website in process www.empoweredserenity.walskifilm.com/ Wellness Consultant; Reiki Master Teacher, Lightarian Reiki Healer and other healing modalities Certified Spiritual Educator; Distinquished Youth Service Award; many classes on spiritual subjects; developed world religion curriculum - greatest accomplishment is my family!

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www.shaklee.net/integrativewellness

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Coaching with Spirit Institute Coaching Institute Masters in Organizational Development and Learning 2000 Undergrad in Communication and Human Resource Management

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