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Hair Genesis™ is the
only Non-Drug (naturally-derived from herbal and botanical
sources) hair growth hair loss treatment with DHT Blockers backed
by independent and published research study done according to
FDA-regulated, IRB-monitored standards. It is clinically-proven to
be safe and effective for both men and women to help stop thinning
hair, and hairloss and help regrow hair naturally.
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Common Causes of Men
and Women's Hair Loss and Baldness
Heredity
- a family history having a genetic
predisposition to thinning hair Commonly known as male or female
pattern hair loss.
Medications - various acne treatments,
anti-depressants, birth control pills, various drugs and
medications and chemotherapy. You may see a list of drugs
which cause hair loss.
Health Situations - health and medical conditions such
as hyperthyroidism and lupus can cause thinning hair. Some women
experience sudden hair loss at the conclusion of pregnancy.
Stress and Trauma - this can cause constriction of
blood supply and poor nutrition to the hair and scalp..
Diet and Nutrition - a poor diet, which can include
diets high in animal fat, too much protein, too much fast food, or
quick weight loss diets.
Environmental Toxins
and Pollutants - various elements such as chlorine,
metals, minerals and water pollution. |
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Main Types Of Thinning
Hair and HairLoss
Androgenetic Alopecia: Also known as male or female pattern
hair loss. This is the most common type of hair loss.
Alopecia Areata:
A sudden loss of hair in round irregular patches, where the scalp
is not visibly inflamed. This type of hair loss occurs in
individuals who have no obvious skin disorders or serious disease.
The cause is unknown, but may be related to stress or auto-immune
disease. Alopecia areata may be confined to a few areas of the
scalp and is often reversed in a few months. According to the
National Alopecia Areata Foundation, an estimated four million
men, women and children suffer from this type of hair loss.
Postpartum Alopecia:
A temporary scattered hair loss at the end of pregnancy.
Telogen Effluvium:
A premature shedding of hair in the resting or telogen phase,
which can result from various causes such as childbirth, shock,
side effects of various medications, fever, etc. Some women also
experience sudden hair loss when they discontinue use of birth
control pills or follow extreme diets too low in protein. The hair
loss is usually reversed once the condition is resolved.
Traction or Traumatic Alopecia: Patchy or scattered hair
loss due to the use of hot combs or repetitive traction of the
hair by pulling or twisting. This type of hair loss could also
occur after excessive applications of chemical softening agents
such as relaxers and permanent waves, especially those that use
lye-based perms and colorings. This condition is usually reversed
once the trauma is stopped. |

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