What over the counter drug is best for preventing hair loss?
- September 6th, 2010
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I want to know what the best prouct it. I’m losing hair at a slow pace, but its pretty noticable and I hate it. Any good products?
I want to know what the best prouct it. I’m losing hair at a slow pace, but its pretty noticable and I hate it. Any good products?
Try massaging your scalp for 5-10 min each day, that’ll slow down the hair loss itself. Over the counter drugs tend to be made just to make money, not to actually help.
There is multiple:
1) crush 4 packets of viagras, into a fine powder, add a bit of rosemarry, and sprinke generously in your hair. then rub until it disolves.
2) kill yourself, no one likes baldies. its a prooven statistic thet more bald people are brutally murdered because their bald. oh and thats why people “die” from cancer, the khemo takes the hair away, but the doctors beat them to death because their bald.
Juvenon is an “anti-aging” vitamin that slows down the body’s processes associated with getting older. I don’t think it would stop or reverse your hair loss, but it’s a great multi-vitamin that can help with all of that stuff.
When I was looking into supplements, I was impressed by Juvenon’s “Health Journal” that really explains the research behind the science of why they utilize the vitamins/nutrients in the products, and what is being done in the field.
Not sure if you were looking for this or a more topical solution (like Rogaine or whatever) but I hope it helps! Good luck!
I’m in my late 50′s. My mom uses to walk around my back when I was working on her computer and fool with my hair. She’d say, “Bobby, you’re starting to get thin back here….” etc. I’ve been using Provillus for about a year and it seems to have improved the situation. It’s still not super thick on that top spot, but even mom agrees it seems to have helped.
Provillus is a two-step hair loss treatment. It includes a bottle of topical solution and a bottle of dietary supplements. Many users consider it as scalp med. Provillus hair loss treatment claims that it can regrow your lost hair due to baldness, receding hairline, and thinning of the hairs. It accelerates the natural growth of hair and prevents further hair loss. It makes special formulations for men and women because the causes of hair loss are different for both sexes.
How does it work
Provillus for Men works beneath the scalp. The active ingredients reduce the effects of Dehyrotestosterone (DHT), the enzyme that is responsible for male pattern baldness. It retards the production of 5-alpha-reductase, which involves in the conversion from testosterone to DHT. It also nourishes the hair follicles, stimulating hair growth.
Provillus for Women stop hair loss by restoring the hormonal balance, which is reponsible for female hair loss. Its essential minerals and vitamins maintain optimum hair growth and normal follicle function
I’ve been losing hair for about 3 months now and I have noticed that rogaine and provillus don’t really cut what needs to be done. I have seen minimal hair regrowth and, but I still notice thinning hair. I’ve heard that there is a new hair loss treatment that reverses hair loss and helps regrow hair. From what I saw, it looks legit. It’s called caproxen. It’s FDA Approved and clinically tested….all that stuff, so I’m considering giving it a try. They are having a sample offer right now where you can get a whole month for free. the website I saw was http://www.caproxen.com I was looking into it and the product is supposed to reverse the hair loss process and while you use it, you’re supposed to see good results in about 2 months. Have you tried this/heard of caproxen?
I have to agree with Provillus, this is the one product I trust as it is natural, can be used as a supplement and the company provides good service. Caproxen is simply minoxidil, but without the natural benefits Provillus offers.