Inside your large intestine, in populations that took years to build, something has been collapsing since the day you started your medication.
The local people call it "the broken pipe."
Your gut hosts trillions of bacteria — including specific Lactobacillus strains and prebiotic-fed populations — that your body uses to absorb biotin, iron, zinc, and the protein your hair follicles depend on.
For thousands of years, men in these regions have consumed it. Not as a supplement. As a way of life.
And they don't experience the same decline Western men do after 35.
What an OB-GYN is now recommending is a gut-first protocol. And it does something no synthetic pill, powder, or injection can replicate:
It gives your gut the prebiotic fibers and probiotic strains it needs to absorb nutrients again — the way it did before the medication.
Not by forcing your body to do something unnatural.
By giving it what it's been missing.