Incredible Hair Loss Cures: Ingredients Reverse Balding
Natural Hair loss treatments have been used to slow down and, in some cases, reverse thinning hair. The benefit of hair growth solutions is real, many skeptics dismiss natural hair loss remedies as useless. Recent findings from clinical research exploring the capacity of a natural 5-alpha reductase inhibitor (saw palmetto) with anti-inflammatory agents may shock doubters. In 2009, Dermatologists at State University of New York (SUNY), found surprising results linking hair follicle inflammation to hair loss. In the world of 'more hair saved is more hair gained,' this discovery is a breakthrough. The SUNY lab, headed by Dr. Sridar Chittur, discovered that by joining a DHT inhibitor with anti-inflammatory agents, hairs grow thicker and stronger.
The study also learned that by combining an anti-inflammatory with a DHT blocker, hair follicles have a greater chance of resisting hair shedding. This means for men and women experiencing hair loss, adding an anti-inflammatory to their thinning areas in combination with a DHT blocker will improve the effectiveness of their hair re-growth regimen. This finding points to the very real indication that natural ingredients are both effective for hair loss treatment and can be improved through combination.
For men and women currently treating their thinning hair, the ability to improve their results can be realized by employing a topical solution containing carnitine and thioctic acid. These anti-inflammatory agents must be added with a 5-alpha reductase inhibitor such as saw palmetto to get optimum results.
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Published April 7th, 2010
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