Choosing the right hair loss supplement starts with identifying the likely cause of your thinning. If standard supplements like biotin and Viviscal have not worked, the cause is probably not a nutrient deficiency — it may be scalp inflammation. Supplements targeting the scalp tissue environment address a different and often overlooked mechanism.
Not all hair loss has the same cause. ThriivX H3 is specifically designed for inflammation-driven hair loss. Use this checklist to assess whether it's the right fit for you.
If you checked 3 or more: Scalp inflammation is likely a significant factor in your hair loss. ThriivX H3 is designed specifically for this mechanism.
Yes → Your hair loss is likely not nutrient-deficiency driven. The inflammation pathway is a logical next investigation point.
No → Try biotin first. If it works, great. If it doesn't help within 4 months, come back here.
Diffuse → Strong signal for systemic inflammation-driven loss. H3 is well-suited.
Patterned → Could be androgenetic alopecia. Rogaine/minoxidil may be more effective, potentially combined with H3 for the inflammatory component.
Yes → Stress and hormonal shifts are the most common inflammation triggers. H3 addresses the pathway those events activate.
No → Consider blood tests for thyroid, iron, and hormones to rule out other causes.
Yes → The nutritional and DHT/cortisol approaches have been tried. The inflammation mechanism is the logical next step. H3 is built specifically for this.
Patience required: Hair growth is slow. The first sign is always reduced shedding, not new hair. Track shedding count from week 1 as your primary metric.
If the checklist above pointed toward inflammation-driven loss, H3 is the product built for your situation.
Shop ThriivX H3 →Most supplements address nutrient deficiency. ThriivX H3 addresses scalp inflammation — the upstream trigger that's driving follicle miniaturization.
Get ThriivX H3 →Results vary. Consult your physician before starting any supplement.