THE FACTS ON HAIR LOSS
It is estimated that over 50 million men and 25 million
women in the United States suffer from hair loss. There are
many reasons for hair loss including heredity, stress, illness
and diet/nutrition, just to
name a few.
For both men and women, hair loss can begin as early as
the late teens or early twenty's, but is more common for
men at early ages.
The most common reason for hair loss is reported to be
the build up of what is known as DHT (DeHydro
Testosterone) commonly known by the medical industry as
"the bad testosterone" which is the leading cause of male
pattern baldness. By decreasing the levels of DHT build up
you increase the chance of maintaining you hair count as
well as restoring lost hair and thickness.
Hair grows in three cycles. The first is the growth cycle
followed by the resting cycle and then finally the fall-out
cycle. A full, thick, healthy head of hair is due to a rate of
hair growth that is equal to or greater than the resting and
fall-out cycles.
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