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Written by Prontip Ting., B.S. M.S.   
Friday, 08 September 2006
Word Count: 516

“Grow Your Hair Naturally”


Suitable for people who suffer from hair loss, thinning hair, prematurely grey hair, baldness from hereditary or chemicals and People who were not successful with other hair loss treatment.

How Hair Loss Herbs Work?

1. Blocking the formation of Dihydrotestosterone (DHT): DHT is hormone that weakens hair follicles. Once DHT levels in the scalp are decreased, the cycle of hair loss experienced by dormant follicles is corrected allowing new hair re-growth to resume. 

2. Eliminating clogged hair follicles by dissolving dead skin cells, solidified scalp oil (sebum), and shampoo residues that can contribute to premature hair loss. Dead skin cells and sebum oil are one of the main reasons of hair loss as they are food of bacteria. And bacteria destroy hair roots and scalp. Eliminating clogged hair follicles, dormant follicles can begin producing healthy hair once again. 

3. Increasing blood flow to the scalp and hair roots to stimulate and strengthen hair roots for healthy new hair. 

4. Nourishing and Stimulating Hair Follicles: Saturates your follicles with the nutrition you need to promote hair growth. Restoring moisture balance to the hair and scalp, and protecting hair from further damage. 

All Natural Ingredients

A proprietary blend of natural herbs of Thai and Chinese heritage are combined to provide the basis for the ultimate in quick healthy hair growth: Herbal enhanced extracts, herbal organic shampoo and herbal organic conditioner. All works to grow your hair as quick as possible. 

Saw Palmetto or Serenoa repens – A small creeping palm. It works by blocking the formation of DHT in prostate tissue. Saw Palmetto contains free fatty acids and phytosterols. It prevents the conversion of testosterone to DHT, inhibiting DHT's ability to bind to cellular receptor sites, increasing the breakdown and excretion of DHT and inhibiting 5-alpha reductase enzyme that contributes to androgenetic alopecia. In some cases it has shown to be more effective than Finasteride.

Stinging nettle or Urtica diocia – It works by blocking the conversion of testosterone into DHT. It blocks the function of 5 alpha-reductase type 2 which is an enzyme involved in DHT synthesis

Butterfly Pea or Blue Pea (Scientific name: Clitoria Ternatea Linn. in Papilionaceae family) Butterfly Pea herb has been used in ancient Thai herbal medicine to treat hair loss and prematurely grey hair for many decades. It works by promoting blood circulation in the scalp, nourishing and strengthening hair follicles.
And other herb extracts in unique formula.

Indication: For men and women at any ages and children more than one year old. To treat hair loss, thinning hair, prematurely grey hair, baldness from hereditary or chemicals and people who were not successful with other hair loss treatment products.

Generally within 1-3 months users will see the improvement with new hair growing. However everyone has different kinds of scalp and root hair, then responses to the herbs differently. In some hair problems the results may be seen within 6-8 months. Keep continuing and users will see new hair growth finally. 

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