Friday, September 21, 2012


A New, Natural Way to Re-Grow Hair
Hair loss is one of those more embarrassing side effects of aging. About 35 million men have male pattern baldness. For some, it starts as early as their 20s.
And though rarely talked about, more than 40% of females also suffer from hair loss. An estimated 30 million. And since hair loss is mostly inherited, there’s not much we can do to prevent it.
But new studies show it may be easier than we think. There’s one simple vitamin that could put these other “solutions” out of business…
Splitting Hairs
Hair transplants cost between $4,000 and $15,000. Insurance rarely covers it. Plus there are risks involved, including bleeding and scars, grafts not taking, and infection.
Then there are prescription drugs…
They can cause depression and sexual side effects. “Men taking medication for hair loss may suffer from prolonged and possibly irreversible sexual dysfunction,” warns Dr. Michael S. Irwig. He’s Assistant Professor of Medicine at George Washington University.
Talk about ridiculous.  Most men want to regrow their hair to feel better about themselves and look more attractive to others… yet the drugs can completely rob their manhood!
It isn’t any better for women. The American Hair Loss Association reports, “While many drugs may work to some degree for some women, doctors are reluctant to prescribe them.” But, “drug companies aren't exactly falling over themselves to test existing or new drugs...”
But natural health researchers are. And new studies suggest one vitamin may play a role in sprouting new hair follicles.

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