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MiriamW
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@trentsall autoimmune illnesses are linked and one can never dig deep enough... So far I haven't managed to pin point what causes my hair loss unfortunately but my guess is, it's to do with my gut issues. Histamine intolerance is part of that problem too. 


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@Rogol72have you decided which Fulvic acid product you would like to try? Victoria Health have their own product (Fulvic Elixir) which looks good too and has lots of great reviews. 

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Hey @MiriamW. I'm going to hold off on the Fulvic minerals for the time being but thanks for letting me know about Victoria Health. I'm using Virdian Trace Mineral Complex and their Organic Mineral Complex. Incidentally, I was looking into the ingredients in the Organic Mineral Complex (I emailed them about the iodine content) ... one of them is Horsetail herb which contains Silica. I know it's good for the bones (I have Osteopenia), but discovered it can help prevent thinning hair also! Iodine apparently can block histadine and hence reduce histamine intolerance, and it improves cognitive function.

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@Rogol72thanks, it's good to know about Horsetail ! I've just started taking topical Iodine, will see how it goes.  

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