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Hair Million is made of healthy and safe herbs that have been well documented in Chinese Pharmacopoiea. Though not yet scientifically proven by placebo-controlled clinical trials nor the ingedients of the herbs charaterized in laboratory, the herbal formula works nicely for a number of people who experience hair thinning and hair loss. There are other herbs and nutritions that also work in anecdotal cases. For instance, Saw palmetto fruit extract have beens shown effective. Other herbs, such as sage, evening primrose, horse chestnut, horsetail, rosemary have been suggested. B vitamins, especially biotin might help as well.
Hair Million is a finest product that would ward off hair loss and promote hair growth, without side effect. Hair Million should be orally taken as suggested for a few months to see the positive effects: stopping hair thinning, and hair loss, and observing new hair growth. For some individuals, none of the hair growth products or methods would work, and the reasons are not always clear. People with alopecia areata would certainly benefit from Hair Million. Once you know it works for you, you could take it for months and years. It often results in complete restoration of hair.
Hair loss and alopecia research articles
Curly bare (cub), a new mouse mutation on chromosome 11 causing skin and hair abnormalities, and a modifier gene (mcub) on chromosome 5.
Mouse models for human hair loss disorders.
Baldness: Does appearance matter?
Frictional hair loss in Iraqi patients.
Effect of minoxidil on hair growth in androgenic alopecia in women
Curly bare (cub), a new mouse mutation on chromosome 11 causing skin and hair abnormalities, and a modifier gene (mcub) on chromosome 5.
The pattern and profile of alopecia areata in Singapore - a study of 219 Asians.
Weekly administration of paclitaxel and pirarubicine for recurrent breast cancer
Striae distensae - like lesions. A cause of scarring alopecia among children.
Frictional hair loss in Iraqi patients.
Seventeen cases of alopecia areata: combination of SADBE topical immunotherapy with other therapies.
Fluridil, a rationally designed topical agent for androgenetic alopecia: first clinical experience.
Striae distensae - like lesions. A cause of scarring alopecia among children.
The hydraulic influence in androgen-related hair growth: implications in autoimmune disease.
Follicular unit extraction: minimally invasive surgery for hair transplantation.Treatment of hyperandrogenic alopecia in women.
Female pattern hair loss.
Depression circumstantially related to the administration of finasteride for androgenetic alopecia.
Female pattern hair loss.
'Cyclic alopecia' in Msx2 mutants: defects in hair cycling and hair shaft differentiation.
Treatment of hyperandrogenic alopecia in women.
Effect of two consecutive earthquakes on outbreaks of alopecia areata.
Alopecia universalis in a case of systemic lupus erythematosus.
Approach to the adult female patient with diffuse nonscarring alopecia.
An endocrinopathy characterized by dysfunction of the pituitary-adrenal axis and alopecia universalis: supporting the entity of a triple H syndrome.
Role of the Autoimmune Regulator (AIIRE) gene in alopecia areata: Strong association of a potentially functional AIRE polymorphism with alopecia universalis.
Depression circumstantially related to the administration of finasteride for androgenetic alopecia.
Curly bare (cub), a new mouse mutation on chromosome 11 causing skin and hair abnormalities, and a modifier gene (mcub) on chromosome 5.
Notch/RBP-J Signaling Regulates Epidermis/Hair Fate Determination of Hair Follicular Stem Cells.
Frictional hair loss in Iraqi patients.
The hydraulic influence in androgen-related hair growth: implications in autoimmune disease.
A philosophy and strategy for surgical hair restoration: a 10-year experience.
Ovarian steroid cell tumor and a contralateral ovarian thecoma in a postmenopausal woman with severe hyperandrogenism.
Male androgenetic alopecia.
Dense-packing hair grafting technique for restoration of cicatricial alopecia
Sensitization to saw palmetto and minoxidil in separate topical extemporaneous treatments for androgenetic alopecia.
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