Using Vaginal Cream on the Scalp to Grow Hair?

January 5th, 2010 admin

Dear Dr Rassman Question about Monistat Vaginal Cream. I have read that this is helping woman to thicken there scalp hair. Is there any truth to this and if so can you tell me how it works and can it be of any help to men? Thanks Monistat is used to treat fungal infections in the moist vagina which, in some women, … [ visit site to read more ]


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