Sandra asks…
Has anybody tried regaine foam specifically for hair loss in men?
Hi Folks
Has anybody tried regaine foam specifically for hair loss in men?
What do you think of it? Does it work? Are there any side effects?
Thank You.
sam smith answers:
Yes Regaine works pretty well as long as you catch your hair loss early enough you can pretty much stop it in its tracks, and if your lucky enough re-grow some of your lost hair.
There is not really any side effects with Regaine Foam unlike Propecia which can cause mild erectile dysfunction.
Maria asks…
Can testosterone level controlled to reduce hair loss?
High testosterone level contributed to male pattern baldness and high levels of libido. can it be reduced to slow down hair loss in men?
sam smith answers:
There are enzymes working on testosterone which product a substance called DHT. DHT is now known to circulate in the blood and cause other conditions, one of which is the shrinking of hair follicles. When hair follicles shrink enough, they are unable to produce and push a new hair through.
The majority of products on the market make use of a variety of chemicals that can have harmful side effects and actually cause damage to your hair and scalp. Moreover, most of these chemicals are inconsistent at best when it comes to stopping hair loss. Provillus, a safe and all-natural hair loss solution, blocks the hormone DHT, which has been linked to 95 percent of hair loss. It also provides your scalp with nutrients that are essential to stimulating hair growth.
Saw palmetto, an essential active ingredient in Provillus, is one of the few natural substances that have been approved by the FDA for use in hair loss programs. When you use our hair loss supplements, the saw palmetto will lower DHT levels by blocking receptor sites on cell membranes. As DHT levels subside, hair loss will subside as well.
Along with saw palmetto, Provillus utilizes vitamins such as B6 and natural extracts that provide your scalp and hair follicles with vital nutrients. This means that you will not only keep the hair you have, you can actually gain back some of the hair you have lost!
Helen asks…
How to prevent Hair loss in eyebrow for men?
Hi,
I am facing one problem. The problem is like I am noticing hair loss in my eyebrow. I am a 26 years male with good health. Can you please let me know what can be the reasons of this and how to prevent this?
Thanks,
sam smith answers:
The majority of the cases of male hair loss are caused by a condition known as androgenetic alopecia. Men who suffer from this have a very high concentration of dihydrotestosterone (DHT) in their scalp. DHT is formed when the enzyme 5-alpha reductase interacts with testosterone. Once DHT is formed, it bonds with the androgen receptors on your hair follicles and prevents them from maintaining a normal growth cycle. In order to prevent hair loss caused by DHT, you need to begin right away. The sooner you can stop the DHT, the more likely you will be able to keep your hair and the more likely you will be able to prevent hair loss. Use proven supplements which are designed in all aspect of hairloss without affecting the rest of your body like procerin.
George asks…
Can a hair loss doctor determine exactly why someone is losing their hair?
My hair is thinning very slightly. I’m 29. I would like to know if a hair loss doctor is capable of narrowing down EXACTLY what is causing this change.
I’m doing all I can to stop and/or reverse this.
sam smith answers:
There are different causes for hair loss.
1. Heredity. If you are a man, you might be experiencing the beginning of balding. It does begin in your 20’s.
2. Health. If there is an illness, it may affect your hair and cause hair loss.
3. Stress. Stress can be a contributing factor to hair loss. Many people experience a degree of hair loss due to stress.
The doctor will ask you questions and will be able to determine the root cause of your hair loss and then recommend a treatment plan.
Linda asks…
Is there any point trying to stop hair loss?
I have the beginning of hair loss. The tonic bottle says it only works for 48 weeks in clinical trials. That doesn’t sound like very long. Should I just skip it? Then what?
sam smith answers:
There,s no use to it at all. It,s like this. If your going to lose your hair then there,s nothing you can do about it. I,am a bald man talking.
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