#1 Rated Hair Loss Product in 2008

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Does this sound familiar? You get out of the shower, brush your hair, then your teeth and when you look down in the sink, you find hair! Then you look up in the mirror and think “Who Is This Guy?” If you answered yes then you may need some help with a hair loss product.

There are some naturally based products you can get. They range from pills to even shots. Let’s not even get started on plugs or hair transplants. I guess if you have a lot of money to blow, you could consider this as a solution but for me, I had a tight budget and wanted to find a product that worked great but also would not bust the bank. Also, with transplants and shots, there may be significant side effects.

There are shampoos you can buy as well. I tried a few over the counter shampoos and did have some luck but was not to crazy about the results. It did take a while to work and I only grew back about 5% of my hair.

There are some things you can do to prevent some hair loss from happening. Wearing a hat is not one of them! Taking your hat on and off all the time can actually wear on your scalp and cause the roots to die. Remember, hair is actually an organ and needs air to survive as well! A simple free technique that may work for you is to stimulate your scalp. This could be done by yourself, your wife or even a message therapist. Although I found this technique to be “easy” to work, I have heard from some blogs that it did work for a few people. Highly unlikely that it would work but worth a shot if you don’t have a few bucks for the other alternatives.

Keep in mind, not every product will work for every person. You may have to try a few products to find one that works for you but once you do, you will reap the benefits and find new life yourself.

I have provided you with a unbiased review of Provillus; the one product that worked great for me and one of my friends.

Natural Hair Loss Product Proven in Clinical Trials

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A drug free product for hair loss may be an unexpected source, the new answer to thinning hair, alopecia and male pattern baldness.

"You have no idea what it is," says Joe Rice, 60, a professional from Fort Wayne, Indiana. "I started losing my hair in my twenties. It is miserable. One way to shape your life."

Joe wig for a year. Nobody sees him, even his closest friends. He tried”just about everything” to stop hair loss, including Rogaine and Propecia, without success. But deep down, he still holds out hope.

“I know the drugs work for some people, but they didn’t work for me,” he sighs. “Just show me one new hair, and I’m a customer for life.”

A Serious Problem

Joe is not alone. Millions of men and women suffer in silence from alopecia, baldness and thinning hair. And while hair loss isn’t fatal, it is a serious condition with profound psychological effects. For many, hair loss brings feelings of shame, despair, and crippled self-esteem.

New Hope from the Orient

Since 1999, a group of scientists in Japan, led by researcher T. Takahashi, has been studying botanical extracts looking for a safe, effective solution for hair growth. After testing over a thousand different extracts, they found three promising natural chemicals. One was from barley. One from Chardonnay grapes. And one- by far the most potent- was an extract from ordinary apples.

Move Over Minoxidil

One year later, the scientists announced even more striking findings to the international community. They compared the apple extract, known as procyanidin B-2, to the proven hair growth drug minoxidil in cell cultures.

Their results seemed almost impossible: in head-to-head tests, the apple chemical proved to be twice as effective as minoxidil in stimulating new hair growth.

In further experiments on mice, the apple procyanidins, as well as minoxidil, repeatedly produced “extensive hair growth.”

Proven in Double-Blind Clinical Trials

In clinical trials on humans, the results were even more exciting. The procyanidins from apples consistently grew new hair in men with male pattern baldness, the most stubborn form of unwanted hair loss- and without any of the side effects of hair loss drugs.

Scientists are normally conservative when it comes to conclusions. But the statements from the Takahashi group were unequivocal. “Procyanidin B-2 therapy,” they wrote, “shows potential as a promising cure for male pattern baldness.”

For Joe, and 60 million other men and women, this research means new hope. “Of course I’ll try it,” he says. “Just show me one new hair…”

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