topnotch1010, I agree hairgrowth is a normal occurrence and if it's not happening then something is wrong. What I don't agree with is the statement that if hair hasn't grown in a year, then it never will. I disagree with that because I've seen the opposite happen. If one was born w/o hair follicles--like me and my sorry eyebrows--they probably may never grow hair.
But if one had hair, depending on the cause of the loss, there's always a chance that it could grow back. So I just meant she shouldn't give up w/o trying anything. I don't advocate using just any ol' growth aid. I personally don't believe in trying to change one's growth rate as many growth products are marketed to do,
but I do believe in alternative medicine and good lifestyles like healthy eating, and do believe that a change in the right direction can change years of deterioration. So while I don't recommend using chemicals w/o a doctor's OK (And actually I don't even care for the steroids that I'm sure most doctors would recommend), I do believe in at least giving natural remedies a try. I advocate massage to start with and healthy eating--meaning cut out sugar (you don't need it when you're eating complex carbs that turn into sugar anyway) and cut back on salt (you probably get enough sodium from food w/o adding more), etc.
When I had my bald spot, Surge was the big hit on the forum, but I couldn't bring myself to use it regardless of the great reviews. Reason: The ingredients were not 100% natural and I wasn't about to risk using unnatural products that could become toxins that could make things worse. I wanted to keep everything as "organic" and natural as possible.