Are There Herbal Hair Loss Products That Work?
By Alexander Maloroy | February 9, 2010
Men who suffer from male hair loss typically have high levels of dihydrotestosterone (DHT) in the scalp. DHT is a powerful hormone that is actually a by product of the hormone most commonly associated with masculine features: testosterone.
If DHT levels in the body continue to rise, hair can become thinner and is much more prone to fall out. This hair loss is known as androgenetic alopecia, or male pattern baldness.
Herbal hair loss treatments can naturally block the production of DHT. Some of these natural products can even block DHT without effecting testosterone levels. If caught early enough, hair loss can be stopped and even reversed with these herbal hair loss treatments.
It is important to pick a herbal hair loss treatment that does not lower or elevate testosterone levels. Altering testosterone levels can have negative side effects.
In addition, finding a product that can block DHT levels AND promotes new hair growth is the key to an effective hair loss treatment.
Hair loss serums that are applied directly to the scalp are common, and many of them are very effective at improving the health of hair while promoting new hair growth. However, finding a product that does not have an offensive smell or chemicals that will irritate the scalp.
Of all the herbal hair loss products currently available the Procerin Male Hair Loss System is one of the most effective. The two part hair loss system of Procerin is comprised of a supplement that block DHT and a topical ointment that help improve hair regrowth and improves the overall health of existing hair.
Whether you use the Procerin Hair Loss System, or one of the other great products out there, it is very important to being treatment early. The earlier you can begin blocking DHT and improving hair regrowth can mean the difference between success and failure.
Curious if there are male hair loss treatments that really work? Alexander Maloroy has completed an exhaustive study of over fifty products that claim to combat hair loss including Procerin, Provillus, Just for Men and more.
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