Vitamins Thinning Hair

Is there an herbal or vitamin to take for female thinning hair?
I think I read in the news that women w/ thinning hair or female baldness has too much testosterone in their system. Article also mentioned something to take. It was not a prescription. Thanks…
Biotin. Its in the B vitamin family. Increase protein to 60 grams daily.
In addition, I know it’s even harder for a woman to start losing her hair than it is for a man, because society places higher expectations on women to look beautiful and to have a full head of hair. However, as women get older, their levels of estrogen fall and levels of DHT (Dihydrotestosterone) take over causing the hair follicles to shrink and may cause them to stop growing hair completely.
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