Hi,
I just wanted to put my experience with Hyponidd on here. I don't know what, but I certainly have not been lucky at all with it.
I started taking it this August. I was taking 4 tablets a day. 2 before lunch and 2 before dinner. I felt very bloated while on it. I almost felt like I had gained weight. Which did turn out to be the case.
Before I started Hyponidd I weighed about 125lbs. I had lost about 15 lbs in the last year from dieting and eating right. I felt amazing.
For 3 weeks in September, I had cramps every day like I was PMSing. I do get my periods but my cycles are about 45 days long. With Hyponidd I didn't have a period from August to September at all. I was feeling so crappy I decided to stop taking it. I almost felt like it was stopping my period.
The week I stopped taking it, I got my period like I was supposed to and the cramping stopped.
In mid October, my mom noticed a bald spot in my hair!!!!!! I've been freaking out ever since. The spot looked like it had been there for a while and some of the hair was growing back. Now 2 months later, the spot has gone from about 2 inches wide to 1 centimeter. Most of the hair has come back, but I still have that small spot at the back of my head where only some hair is growing. I am totally freaked out. I LOVED my hair before.
This is by far the worst thing that has happened to me. I fee like 42 instead of 24. Ugh, I wish I had never tried this thing.
I have to admit that I did notice before that I was losing more hair than probably what is normal, but I never had a bald spot appear in one month.
As far as the one research report I have read online about Hyponidd vs Met for PCOS, the study is done by researchers in India. My parents are from India, and what I can tell you is that there is no gaurantee that this study was even done. WE have no proof whatsoever. How do we know that the control groups were effectively chosen? Who were the people involved in this study? Where were these women chosen from? Is there any independent non profit organization associated with this research? As far as we know, it could be a bogus report crafted by Chakra Pharma (parent company of Hyponidd).
I am not bashing herbal remedies here. There are some very good herbal remedies out there, the sad part is that there is no independent research. These remedies are so cheap that no one cares to put in well thought out research into them.
Please think twice before putting something in your body. I wish I had.


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