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My name is Jane, and I’m 62. I’m married, have three grown kids, and four wonderful grandchildren.
Life has always been good to me, and I’ve accepted aging gracefully—wrinkles, gray hairs, reading glasses—you name it.
But I never expected losing my hair would feel like losing part of who I am.It started slowly at first, around the time I turned 55. Just a few extra hairs in my brush. "No big deal," I told myself, "it’s probably just normal aging."
But quickly, "normal aging" turned into a daily nightmare.
Every morning, I woke up to strands of hair scattered across my pillow.
Washing my hair became a heartbreaking task—hair sliding off into my hands, clumps gathering in the shower drain.
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My hairbrush filled faster each day.
Ponytails became thinner and thinner. Soon, my scalp was visible even when my hair was dry and styled.
I felt ashamed, embarrassed, and scared.
Friends started noticing too, gently suggesting I try wigs or hats.
My husband assured me, “It’s fine—I love you no matter what.” But it mattered to me.
Desperate for help, I spent hundreds of dollars on shampoos promising thicker hair.
I bought fancy conditioners, special serums, and expensive hair vitamins advertised on TV.
My bathroom cabinet overflowed, but my hair kept getting thinner and weaker.
Nothing helped.
Eventually, I made an appointment with a dermatologist. I’d heard she specialized in hair loss for older women, and I figured she might have answers.
Sitting in the cold examination room, my heart raced as she examined my scalp.
She paused, looked at me sympathetically, and said something that crushed me:
“Jane, hair loss at your age is just something women often deal with. Have you considered wigs?”
I was devastated. Was there really no hope?
Weeks later, at a routine check-up with my family doctor, I couldn't hold it in.
Tears filled my eyes as I described everything—how I’d tried vitamins, shampoos, serums, even seen specialists, but nothing worked.
I felt humiliated, exposed, and desperate for real answers.
Instead of dismissing my feelings, my doctor listened carefully, then asked me something unexpected:
“Jane, have you ever had your silica levels checked?”
I looked at him confused. “My what?”
He explained calmly:
“Silica is a very important vitamin your hair desperately needs. It keeps hair follicles healthy and strong, so your hair stays thick and beautiful. The problem is, as women get older—especially after age 55—their bodies lose silica very quickly. Without it, hair can become thin, weak, and fall out faster than it grows.”
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I felt a spark of hope for the first time in months. But still cautious, I asked:
“Why hasn’t anyone else mentioned silica before?”
The doctor smiled gently:
“Most people don’t know about silica. Everyone talks about biotin, collagen, and shampoos because those products sell easily. But they don’t fix the real issue.
Without fixing the silica deficiency, none of those treatments can truly help your hair grow back.”
Suddenly, it clicked.
All those shampoos and serums I tried were just putting a band-aid on the real problem.
They weren’t helping because they weren’t fixing the root cause—my body's lack of silica.
The doctor explained that
by simply restoring silica, many women my age could quickly start growing thicker, fuller, stronger hair again.
My heart beat faster. “Is there something I can take for silica?” I asked eagerly.
He nodded reassuringly and said, “Absolutely. There’s a safe, natural solution.
A special extract called Horsetail Extract is one of the richest sources of silica. Thousands of women your age are already using it, and their results are incredible.”
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He handed me information about a simple daily protocol made from Horsetail Extract.
It specifically replenished silica for women over 55, directly nourishing hair follicles and
promoting new hair growth.
When I went home, I researched Horsetail Extract online. I was amazed. Women my age—some even older—were sharing stories of thick, beautiful hair returning after they started using it.
Like Barbara, age 67, who wrote:
"After discovering silica, my thinning hair stopped falling out. Within weeks, new baby hairs were growing all over my scalp. Now, after three months, my hair is thicker than it was at 40!"
Or Diane, age 64, who said:
"Silica was the only thing that ever fixed my hair. My scalp filled back in, my hairbrush stayed clean, and for the first time in years, I love how I look."
The more I read, the more hopeful I became. Could this simple solution really be the answer?
I knew I had nothing to lose—and everything to gain. That day, I decided to try it.
And let me tell you—that decision changed everything.