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Have you spent your life looking for a baldness cure? Cures for baldness are everywhere, particularly on the internet, but how many baldness cures actually deliver?

Is estimated that more than 50 percent of men will suffer some form of balding during their lifetime. For this reason the market for products to cure baldness is enormous and there are massive amounts of money to be made. The vast majority of men are extremely unhappy at approaching balding and many will spend a lot of money searching for a good cure for baldness.

Where there is a market there will always be a product, and exactly the same goes for cures for hair loss. If you get on the internet you’ll find dozens, possibly even hundreds of products advertised that they will cure baldness.

But before you even start trying baldness cures you need to find out what is causing your thinning hair. The reason is that there are a range of causes of balding and that some of them will reverse themselves naturally. For some causes of hair loss there is no need to search for a cure.

I’ll give you an example. It is known that people on particular diets low in nutrients, including protein, can suffer from some form of hair loss. Hair is like many other organs in your body, it needs an adequate supply of nutrients to be healthy and if that adequate supply of nutrients is not available it becomes unhealthy.

Unhealthy hair will usually become thinner, weaker and may die prematurely. Whilst all hair dies after a while, it is normally replaced by a new healthy hair. However hair that is affected by poor nutrition is often not replaced and the result is thinning hair, eventually to the point where it becomes noticeable to everybody.

Particularly for men the assumption is made that they are suffering from male pattern baldness and that there is nothing they can do to reverse their thinning hair. Whilst it’s true that over 90 percent of cases men’s hair loss is caused by male pattern balding it is not necessarily the case for any one individual. There are other causes of men’s hair loss as well.
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So if you’re experiencing hair loss then a visit to the doctor is well worthwhile. There are medical conditions that can cause hair loss that should be diagnosed if you are suffering from them and there are also medications that can cause hair loss. Stress is thought to cause hair loss and in all of these cases if the underlying problem is reversed the hair loss should also reverse.

But as already mentioned over 90 percent of cases of men’s hair loss is caused by male pattern baldness and therefore there are a massive number of men searching for a cure for baldness because male pattern baldness does not reverse. That means that there are tens of millions of men searching for baldness cures with a market that size there is always a large number of products taking advantage of the market.

Not all products advertise as baldness cures work. There are some that are outright scams, some which may or may not work but which are unproven, and some which work but do not necessarily work for everybody. There is no cure for baldness that works for everybody.

The most important thing to understand is that if you try any of the baldness cures advertised on the internet, other than two, they are not approved by the FDA as a men’s hair loss treatment and it is therefore fair to assume that they are unproven to reverse hair loss. Whilst there may be studies showing that these products restore hair growth if the studies were sufficiently conclusive the product would be submitted to the FDA and approved as a hair loss treatment, and it would be huge news. You’d know about it.

The mere fact that these cures for baldness are not approved would be sufficient for us to discourage us from using them. You do not know what chemicals are in the product and whether there is any possibility that  it may either damage your hair or your health.

The internet is unregulated. Anyone can advertise a product to cure baldness on the internet. They don’t need to prove that it works and they don’t need to prove that it is safe for people to use.

We have an organization that is tasked with examining these things and issuing recommendations and approvals. That’s the FDA. Whilst not perfect if the FDA are prepared to approve a product then there is a reasonable presumption that the product works.

There are 2 products approved by the FDA as balding cures for men. The first one of these is finasteride is marketed as Propecia. This has been shown to the satisfaction of the FDA to work to restore hair growth. For this reason it is approved, though only for men because it is shown to have some serious side-effects if used by women. It may also have some side-effects for men including loss of libido.

The other product approved by the FDA as a men’s hair loss treatment is minoxidil. Again the fact that this is approved as a hair loss treatment suggests that the FDA has satisfied itself that there is sufficient evidence demonstrating it’s effectiveness at promoting hair regrowth. And there is no doubt that minoxidil has been shown in studies to reverse hair loss, though of course not for everybody.

Neither finasteride more minoxidil was intended originally as a hair loss product. Both were intended for other uses, finasteride as a prostate treatment and minoxidil as a blood pressure treatment. But in both cases they were observed to grow extra hair in subjects are used them and so studies were undertaken for their hair restoration properties. Studies showed that they did indeed help regrow hair.
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Minoxidil, it is thought, improves hair regrowth by improving the flow of blood to the hair follicle. This allows more nutrients to reach the follicle thereby improving hair growth. And as lack of nutrients is the reason why hair becomes in unhealthy in cases of male pattern baldness, this makes sense.

Although minoxidil has been shown to work as a baldness cure, one company has seen a way to make it work more effectively. This company supplies minoxidil together with a range of essential hair nutrients on the premise that, if an increased flow of blood to the follicle allows the follicle to uptake more nutrients, it should work better where all those nutrients are available.

This approach seems to work more effectively than simply using minoxidil on its own.

So if you’re searching for a baldness cure avoid the advertising and the hype that you find on the internet for products which are not approved to use as hair loss products. If they’re not approved chances are pretty high that they don’t work and you’re probably putting your health at risk as well as your money.

There are only 2 products approved the men as balding cures. In our view the best is Provillus which combines the use of minoxidil together with a range of essential hair nutrients to maximize the chances of the treatment working for you.

However, although it seems that Provillus is the most effective balding cure, you should also be aware that you should be prepared to use it for at least 6 months before making any judgement if it is working for you, and preferably more. Like finasteride minoxidil works slowly, visible results may come for some people in as little as 2 months but for many they do not and it is important to use a product long enough to allow it to work. Read the rest of this entry

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What do you look for if you think you’re at risk of male pattern baldness?

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Estimates are that up to 95 percent of all men suffering from thinning hair can have male pattern baldness and that this condition affects around 50 percent of the male population by the age of 50. The signs of male pattern balding can start as early as the teenage years and as late as midlife. And the progression of male pattern balding varies from person to person however it is true to say that there is a general recognizable pattern in cases of baldness in men.

Male pattern baldness is not the only cause of hair thinning in men. There are medical reasons why hair can fall out, stress can have the same result and even a poor diet can have some degree of effect on hair loss. However your chances, if you’re experiencing thinning hair, are over 90 percent that the cause of your hair loss is male pattern baldness.

If you have inherited the genes responsible for pattern baldness in men then at some stage in your life will probably start to see the signs of male balding. The first sign of men’s balding is usually a slightly receding hairline at the front. There may well be some thinning of the hair on the top and crown of your head however this will probably be unnoticeable.

As the front of your hair recedes the hair thinning on the crown may become the more noticeable until a point is reached where it is quite clear that you’re suffering from advanced thinning hair on the crown of your head. The hair lost at the front will increase to the point where it is quite clear to everyone that you have a receding hairline and the hair lost at the crown will also increase to the point where the crown may become bald.
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The receding hairline at the front and a bald patch on the crown of the head will progressively move towards each other to the point where they join up and you start to experience baldness right across the top of your head from the front to the back. And the balding may even continue down the sides of your head to the point where you just have a simple ring of hair around the sides and back of your head.

This is a general description of the entire process of balding in men due to male pattern baldness. There are many variations between individuals and the actual course of balding for you may be different, and it may limit itself more. However as a general rule this is how male baldness for men suffering from pattern baldness progresses.

This is now well recognized and the causes of male pattern baldness are equally well recognized. It is a condition inherited in your genes and you have no control over whether or not you will be susceptible to male pattern baldness and to what degree it will affect you.

The way in which male pattern baldness actually causes the hair loss is also known. Men susceptible to hair loss for this reason have excess supply of the male hormone called DHT (dihydrotestosterone). This is a derivative of the male sex hormone testosterone.

The effect of DHT in cases of male pattern baldness is this. The DHT surrounds hair follicles and limits their ability to take up essential hair nutrients. This causes the hair follicle to shrink which in turn causes the hair itself to shrink and shrivel and usually die prematurely. Though healthy hair also dies it is normally replaced by more healthy hair but in the case of male pattern baldness the rate of hair loss is too quick and the rate of replacement too slow and of course new hair is also subject to the effect of DHT.

It is not entirely clear why different people suffer from different hair loss patterns.

The obvious question to ask, if you are experiencing thinning hair and recognize the signs of balding from our description of the process, is how do you reverse balding? The good news is that there are products that have been shown to reverse balding in cases of male pattern baldness. There are 2 products approved by the FDA for men. Finasteride, marketed as Propecia, is one of them and this has been effective and shown to reduce the effects of the DHT. Unfortunately finasteride also has some nasty side-effects including to your sex drive which may diminish. This is obviously not good.

The other product approved by the FDA is minoxidil. This may have some limiting effect on DHT however it is considered that the most likely reason minoxidil increases hair growth is by improving the blood supply to the hair follicles thereby increasing the nutrients available to the follicle.

Both products were originally designed for other purposes and in both cases it was observed during studies that subjects exhibited an increase in hair growth and subsequent studies show this to be the case. This is why both these products are approved by the FDA as male hair loss treatments.

Minoxidil on its own has been shown to be effective however one company has taken this a step further to produce a much more effective hair loss treatment using minoxidil. This company markets Provillus which uses a combination of minoxidil together with a wide range of essential hair nutrients and a natural ingredient called saw palmetto which has been shown to limit the effects of the DHT. This both reduces DHT effects as well is increasing the nutrients available to the hair, a 2 pronged approach which seems to work better.

If you’re a man suffering from the early signs of male pattern baldness then there are effective products. But there’s also a couple of things you should know about. Neither of these 2 products has been shown to work for everybody and you should be prepared to use them for at least 6 or even preferably 12 months before you make a judgement on their effectiveness for you.

And in both cases you need to stay on the product to retain the hair growth.

Given some of the unpleasant side effects of finasteride our preference for the best hair growth treatment is Provillus utilizing minoxidil. Whilst not effective for everybody it is shown to be effective and this 2 pronged approach used in Provillus seems more effective. Read the rest of this entry

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