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HR23+® Hair Supplement Side-Effects

HR23+ hair supplement side-effects

What are the negative side-effects from HR23+® hair supplement?

HR23+® hair supplement was brought to market in 2015, and has been used by thousands of men and women, all over the world. Like any potent herbal supplement, HR23+® can cause side-effects in some people, although not everyone gets them.

There have been no reports of any major harmful side-effects from using HR23+®, however, in some rare cases, mind side-effects may occur. 

Some rare side-effects that some users have reported are:

Stomach discomfort - mild stomach discomfort may occur during the initial stages of using the supplement, but this usually clears away after a day or two. Taking the capsules with food is a good way of getting rid of the stomach discomfort. 

Acid reflux - You may experience mild acid reflux during early stages of use, but these symptoms will clear away after 24-48 hours. To counter this, avoid taking the capsules on an empty stomach, and also avoid taking them right before exercising. 

Urine discolouration - Some users reported colour discolouration (bright yellow) of their urine during the initial stage of taking the capsules. This is not harmful, and is only temporary. The urine will go back to its normal colour within a few days. 

HR23+® hair supplement safe to take?

It should be noted that these mild side-effects are rare, and they occur in less than 1 in 1,000 people. HR23+® is not a medication, therefore you will not experience any major negative side-effects from taking this supplement. 

HR23+® is a safe supplement, which means you can treat hair loss without compromising on your health or wellbeing. 

As a precaution, check the ingredients for any allergies that you may have, and speak to your doctor if you are already on medications. 

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