Jelly

Mr White

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I eat tons of jelly and I love it. It's sweet, low on calories and full of several vitamins (B6, B12) that can help your hair. I've been taking Propecia for several years and it works but I'm pretty sure jelly has played an important role, as well. Any studies done on this?
 

jasperhobbs

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KY jelly
 

Mr White

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That is
Truly Revolutionary!

This doesn't help much, now does it?

I remember my dermatologist prescribe a vitamin supplement, maybe jelly is a better (and tastier) option, I don't know.
 

I.D WALKER

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It sounds more like a comfort food to you. Don't stop on my account. Good god man, your belief in it's effectiveness has more positive value than many may realize or even acknowledge. Personally I prefer the no sugar version combined with fruit approach.
I eat tons of jelly and I love it. It's sweet, low on calories and full of several vitamins (B6, B12) that can help your hair. I've been taking Propecia for several years and it works but I'm pretty sure jelly has played an important role, as well. Any studies done on this?
 
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