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<blockquote data-quote="Andrewpasha" data-source="post: 332631" data-attributes="member: 52994"><p>On our skins except palms and soles hair can grow but many of hair are virtually invisible. A protein named Keratin is in the formation of hair and it produced in hair follicles in the outer layer of skin. As follicles produced new hair cells, old cells are being pushed out through the surface of the skin at the rate of about 6” a year. Diabetes can have can have adverse effects on our body, including hair loss and hair thinning. Don’t be worried because hair loss as a result of diabetes can be controlled and treated with the FDA-approved and clinically proven treatments for hair loss. According the Leonora, Diabetes mainly causes temporary hair loss and this problem should correct itself once the hormones are functioning properly again following diabetic treatment. Hair loss could be because of problem with thyroid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrewpasha, post: 332631, member: 52994"] On our skins except palms and soles hair can grow but many of hair are virtually invisible. A protein named Keratin is in the formation of hair and it produced in hair follicles in the outer layer of skin. As follicles produced new hair cells, old cells are being pushed out through the surface of the skin at the rate of about 6” a year. Diabetes can have can have adverse effects on our body, including hair loss and hair thinning. Don’t be worried because hair loss as a result of diabetes can be controlled and treated with the FDA-approved and clinically proven treatments for hair loss. According the Leonora, Diabetes mainly causes temporary hair loss and this problem should correct itself once the hormones are functioning properly again following diabetic treatment. Hair loss could be because of problem with thyroid. [/QUOTE]
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