"Hairloss Treatments used to be realm of the shaman and the medicine man. In Ancient Egypt they devoted entire temples to the business of growing hair where they would burn special �hair growth incense� and apply a salve of pigeon droppings onto the head of the prospective hairloss patient."

I have a question, did the pidgeon droppings work?

Actually, I've learnt something else today. Rogaine was originally designed as a blood pressure medication, and hair growth was one of it's side effects. Medicine is strange indeed, particularly when it comes to hairloss treatments.

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