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Magazine Reviews
Beauty Magazine recommended Pil-Food for thinning hair. They said, "Hair does thin naturally with age - a supplement can help provide nutrtients for healthy hair growth. Try Pil-Food, it really works!"
In an article on growing your hair longer Celebs on Sunday magazine said, "Eat a balanced diet, B vitamins, magnesium, sulphur and zinc are all important for healthy hair. Pil-food hair supplement has of of these plus amino acids to help grow hair thicker."
Dr Mark Atikins, NOW Magazine's resident health expert took a question from a lady who asked, "Since chaning my contraceptive pill my hair has started to fall out a lot. I also started a new job. My hairdresser said that my saclp had become flaky and wondered if stress was the cause. Could they be connected?"
Dr Mark Atkinson replied, "Probably. Stressful thoughts create stress chemicals which can lead to acidic blood with low oxygen levels, mineral depletion and hormone disruptions....take the supplement Pilfood, a combination of fatty acids, amino acids, minerals and vitamins designed to stimulate the body's own production of keratin in the hair follicle, leading to new hair growth..."

A Personal Case Study
Bernadette Wilson, 39, ran into problems with her hair after having a fibroid operation two years ago.
"I had 3 months off work after the operation", she says. "But I'd been affected by hormones prescribed before the operation to reduce the size of the fibroids."
Bernadette, who lives in Leeds with her 12 year old daughter, add, "I hadn't realised the hormones could cause other problems but then I found out I'd had, effectively, a mini-menopause and this had affected my hair. The texture in the middle of the crown became very thin and wispy and the hair at the back of my head don the left side was weak and would break off. It was embarrassing so I had it all cut short."
Bernadette exercised regularly and added zinc, iron and kelp tablets to her already healthy diet but her hair didn't improve much.
"Then a health store owner recommended a natural remedy called Pilfood. It was expensive but he said it worked wonder so I gave it a try."
By the end of the second month of taking Pilfood, Bernadette's hair was starting to improve.
"Also my nails, which have always been weak, have got much stronger. I'm still taking the pills and eating well."
Woman Magazine's resident doctor said, "Pil-food is a long-established Swiss natural remedy. It's rich in special amino acids, building blocks for the keratin that makes up the structure of hair. It's got vitamins B and E, iron, zinc, iodine and copper, plus millet seed extract which helps feed and regenerate the scalp tissues."
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