Guest guest Posted December 3, 2002 Report Share Posted December 3, 2002 Hi all, Below is copied from my original post of May 7, 2002 (Message #5242) concerning a hair loss product. I have no financial interest in this product. I only want to let people know that it works. ~~~~~~~~~ There is a product called EVP3-Chemaid that helped save my hair two different times! It's not a pill. It comes in either a ready-to- use liquid or a powder that you mix with water and put on your hair for a few minutes. Then wash your hair with EVP3 shampoo. They also have a conditioner that you can use. Go to their website at http://www.evp3.com/introduction_page.html for an explanation of this product. They explain that " E.V.P.3 Chemaid is a topically applied Doctor recommended, clinically tested and proven treatment used successfully by both men and women for over 20 years that brings under control excessive hair loss which may be caused by either hereditary factors, stress, poor diet, medication and environmental pollutants. " You can also order it at http://www.evp3.com/productsprices.html. Before we got into alternatives and before I knew better, my neuro gave me chemotherapy in addition to the steroids for my MS. The chemo (cytoxan) alone did not make my hair fall out, but the combination of a pain pill (Mexitil) and the chemo did. A friend of ours who took care of cancer patients on chemo found out about EVP3 and told me about it. So I got some a used it. It worked! I quit taking the pain pill and with the help of EVP3 my hair soon grew back thicker. Some months later my pain intensified. In spite of the fear that my hair might fall out again, I risked it and took Mexitil again. Sure enough, my hair started falling out again. This time I stopped the Mexitil and started using the EVP3 once more. It worked again. I then threw those pills away. I hope this helps. Take care. Janie P.S. Note to Natalia: Did you ever email these people (See http://www.evp3.com/address.html) and explain your situation, that you needed a more complete detailed list of ingredients before your doctor would allow you to try their products? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2002 Report Share Posted December 4, 2002 No, I didn't e-mail them to ask the composition of the product; very soon after you told me about it, we found information about the treatment with Zn (and antistress) pills, together with the testimonial of a lady who tried this treatment.. My husband started it, and it was good for him. We chose this treatment because we thought it might be (much) less expensive, since we could find the pills in Romania, too, which also convinced our doctor to prescribe it, because she knew the products and the producers . EVP-3 Chemaid would have been surely very expensive for us and it'd have been difficult to get it... We hope that the actual treatment will be efficient in the future, too. Natalia > P.S. Note to Natalia: Did you ever email these people (See > http://www.evp3.com/address.html) and explain your situation, that > you needed a more complete detailed list of ingredients before your > doctor would allow you to try their products? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2002 Report Share Posted December 4, 2002 > No, I didn't e-mail them to ask the composition of the product; very soon > after you told me about it, we found information about the treatment with > Zn (and antistress) pills, together with the testimonial of a lady who tried > this treatment.. My husband started it, and it was good for him. Hi Natalia, I'm glad your husband is getting good results from another less expensive way to treat the hair loss. I wish him continued success. Janie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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