Posted by Paul on April 7, 2011 in Hair Loss, Pro Hair Biosystems, Profusion testimonial, profusion
ProHair Biosystems values feedback from its customers and the latest is in the form of a testimonial from one of our customers in the South of England:- I now use it as part of a hair loss prevention programme I would like to add to the growing number of users who are prepared to recommend your product. I have been using the 400ml twin pack for more than 9 months now and have found that it has helped to slow down the rate of hair loss and thicken my existing hair. I now use it as part of a hair loss prevention programme along with a vitamin B complex and minoxidil product and the think that the three together are… read more
Posted by Paul on November 11, 2010 in Hair Loss, confidence, hair health
1. Hair Loss is a Common Problem About 85% of men will have significant hair thinning by the time they’re 50, according to the American Hair Loss Association. Some men begin to lose their hair before they even turn 21. 2. Uncovering Hair Loss Myths Does wearing a baseball cap cause baldness? Nope. Someone running their fingers through your hair won’t cause it either. Neither will combing, brushing, twisting, or styling. But avoid being too rough to prevent hair breakage. 3. Quit Smoking and Save Your Hair? Several studies show a significant relationship between smoking and how fast male-pattern baldness gets worse. So if you need one more reason to quit smoking, add early hair loss to your list. 4. … read more
Posted by Paul on September 16, 2010 in Hair Loss, profusion, treatments
Male-pattern baldness is the most common type of hair loss, affecting 6.5 million men in the UK. It generally starts with a little thinning of the hair, followed by wider hair loss, allowing more of the scalp to become visible. For a few men, this process starts as early as the late teens. By the age of 60, most men have some degree of hair loss. Some men aren’t troubled by this at all. Others, however, suffer great emotional distress associated with a lack of self-esteem, and in some cases depression. “Young men especially feel hair loss pretty acutely,” says Dr Susan McDonald-Hull, a consultant dermatologist at Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust. Male-pattern baldness is usually inherited and also affects… read more
Posted by Paul on July 30, 2010 in hair health
Does Bad Hair Mean Bad Health? Can you tell something about your health from your hair? Perhaps you can. Some conditions and medications affect your body as well as your hair. In other cases, you may just need to take better care of your hair or scalp. See some interesting facts below (with thanks to Web MD) Dandruff is not a Health Risk and you can’t catch it! Dandruff isn’t contagious. So how does it start? Doctors really aren’t sure, but one theory is that it may be due to an overgrowth of a yeast like fungus. Other possible triggers include skin that’s either too dry or too oily, shampooing either too often or not often enough, and having eczema… read more
Posted by Paul on June 28, 2010 in science
It has been known for over 30 years that minoxidil stimulates hair growth, yet understanding the mechanism of action on the hair follicle is still very limited. Minoxidil was introduced in the early 1970s as a treatment for high blood pressure. Hair growth was a common side-effect in those taking minoxidil tablets and this led to the development of minoxidil lotion for the treatment of hair loss in men and women. The 2% product was first marketed for hair regrowth in men in 1986 in the United States and the 5% product became available in 1993. Despite much research over 20 years scientists still have only a limited understanding of how minoxidil stimulates hair growth. Response of the Hair Follicle… read more
Posted by Paul on June 18, 2010 in science
Saw Palmetto is a popular herbal treatment for benign (non cancerous) prostatic hyperplasia, also known as an enlarged prostate. However, this tiny fruit has also been used to help prevent hair loss. Saw Palmetto has existed for hundreds, if not thousands, of years. It has been known to be used by both North and South American Indians, as well as Aborigines. The herb was used for a number of purposes including appetite stimulation, painful menstruation and even as a treatment for infertility. The Link between Saw Palmetto and Hair Loss It appears that the Saw Palmetto fruit contains an agent that works against the male hormonal metabolite, dihydrotestosterone (DHT), which is known to be involved with causing pattern baldness in… read more
Posted by Paul on June 16, 2010 in science
In a number of previous blog entries and also extensively in the forums, it has been reported that a cocktail of hair loss products often works better than one single hair loss product, therefore attacking the chemical and physiological causes of hair loss from a number of angles. For example, ProFusion Shampoo and Conditioner can be used with Propecia (Finasteride) and Regaine (Minoxidil). How does Finasteride Work? This involves a lot of biological terms but we have tried to explain these where possible. Finasteride inhibits an enzyme in your body called Type II 5α-reductase. This enzyme converts testosterone into Dihydrotestosterone (DHT). Two distinct isoenzymes (or isozymes) are found in humans: Type I and II. Isozymes have a slightly different chemical… read more
Posted by Paul on April 18, 2010 in treatments
It has been said on this blog and on a number of others, that hair loss products often work best as in combination, with people often using three or four products together therefore tackling the issue from a number of different directions. It is well reported that hair loss is caused by the hormone DHT in the scalp, causing a reduction in blood flow to the hair root. Therefore some shampoos and conditioners work by suppressing DHT in the scalp and others work by increasing blood flow, which is where ProFusion shampoo and conditioner are generally accept to fit. ProFusion shampoo and conditioner can be used with Regaine (Minoxidil) or Propecia (Finasteride), but we would like to hear your experiences… read more
Posted by Paul on March 21, 2010 in female
This article is a synopsis of an original feature on http://www.webmd.com and full credit is given to Web MD who own the copyright on this article. We have included this article because we are also interested in female hair loss and would like to begin a trial with ProFusion for women with hair loss. If you would like to be part of this trial please contact us on support@prohairbiosystems.com or via our website http://www.prohairbiosystems.com An interview with Mary Gail Mercurio, MD.By Charlene LainoWebMD Feature Many women with hair loss suffer in silence, altering their hairstyle to hide thinning or patches. But the sooner you seek care, the better the chances of successfully treating it, says Mary Gail Mercurio, MD, associate… read more
Posted by Paul on January 4, 2010 in science
There is a lot of jargon around regarding hair loss and one of the descriptions people use to describe their hair loss if referring to the Norwood scale of hairloss which is often abbreviated to NW1 etc. The correct terms for normal hair loss (and hair loss in men is pretty normal) is androgenic alopecia. The scale goes from Norwood 1 to Norwood 7. Norwood 7 is what we are all trying to avoid and involves a total hair loss from the top of the head with only the hair around the sides remaining. NWI. This is where hairloss has just begun and is not really noticeable NW2. This is just where there is a very small amount of hair… read more