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| DHT Blockers | Alternative Hair Loss Treatments › Provillus | Saw Palmetto DHT Blockers - Hair Loss ProductDHT Blockers – Inhibiting Hair Loss at its RootsThere are several topical treatments like Revivogen, Crinagen, Progesterone Creams and Xandrox that claim to minimize or block the amount of dyhydrotestosterone (DHT) present in the scalp. DHT acts as a catalyst for the hair loss process as it binds with the receptor sites in hair follicles that are genetically vulnerable to hair loss. Over time, this process of DHT acting on the genetically vulnerable hair follicles hurts their ability to grow healthy hair. The success of these topical treatments in reducing DHT levels in the scalp has not been clinically proven. However, the possibility of reducing DHT only in the scalp region rather than through out the entire body as with Propecia or Avodart is appealing. Revivogen
This topical treatment, equally effective for both men and women, claims to be very successful at inhibiting the 5-alpha reductase enzyme, which converts testosterone into DHT. The makers of Revivogen claim that it is even more effective than Propecia in reducing DHT in the scalp. But this topical hair loss product has not been approved for hair loss by the FDA. This hair loss product contains Azelaic Acid, Vitamin B6, Zinc, Saw Palmetto, GLA and ALA which are fatty acids proven to inhibit DHT formation. For proper treatment, Revivogen must be applied at least once a day to both the scalp’s affected areas, as well as the surrounding areas. Once you’ve used the medication, you shouldn’t wash your hair for at least three hours. This allows the active ingredients to be absorbed into your scalp. The effects of Revivogen may take time to work. Most users claim to experience their desired results after about 6 months of use. There are no reported side effects. On average, Revivogen costs about $30 per 2oz. bottle. CrinagenCrinagen, a topical scalp spray, is noted for being completely natural. It contains no alcohol, and has displayed no side effects. Crinagen is also equally safe for men and women. The product’s two most main ingredients are Proanthocyanidins and azelaic acid. They both are reported to reduce DHT content and nourish the scalp’s hair follicles. Crinagen usually displays its effects on average in five months. Currently, a one-month supply costs about $19.50 a month for each bottle. ProgesteroneThis hair loss product, meant for women, is a synthetic form of Progesterone, a hormone and steroid that occurs naturally in the ovaries. The body uses the Progesterone treatment to control a variety of functions. These include the regulating of the menstrual cycles, anticancer properties, the slowing and prevention of bone loss and ensuring the female sexual organs’ health. Another important function of Progesterone is to maintain the hormone balance of estrogen. But in regards to hair loss, Progesterone treatment is an effective DHT-inhibitor. However, there has not been much research conducted as to Progesterone’s impact to male and female pattern baldness (MPB, FPB). What research was conducted showed that it may be effective at stopping hair loss, but not at hair regrowth. Nevertheless, topical Progesterone has been used by some European dermatologists in Europe to treat MPB and FPB. For this, they only used 1% or 2% topical concentrations, and no more than 40mg a day. Researchers believe that higher doses could cause menstrual irregularities. Topical Progesterone is available as capsules, vaginal creams and suppositories. Patients use the medication by rubbing it into the body’s soft areas, such as the breast, abdomen, inner thighs and the palms of the hands (which is thought to be the most effective area). It’s advised that women use about 1/8-1/2 teaspoon, once to twice daily, for 21days. Physicians also advise women to stop using the medication for 5-7 days each month. They also advise women to change the application areas periodically. XandroxThis hair loss product is a 5% custom solution that combines Minoxidil with Azelaic Acid. Developed by Dr. Richard Lee, a hair loss physician, it’s available by prescription only. Xandrox’s two main ingredients tackle hair loss in two ways. The minoxidil stimulates hair growth, while the Azelaic Acid, which contains the 5 Alpha Reductase enzyme, blocks DHT. However, while minoxidil is a proven hair loss treatment, Azelaic Acid is only proven as an acne medication. Many patients feel that Xandrox is preferable to Rogaine because it’s less greasy. As of yet, Xandrox has shown few side effects, and may cause less itching and flaking than Rogaine. There may be some burning irritation though, due to the Azelaic Acid. But one type of Xandrox counteracts this side effect. It contains a Betamethasone Valerate, a corticosteroid. However, you need to know that corticosteroids may cause problems. Short-term use is pretty safe, but if used long-term, they may cause thinning of the skin or skin damage. It may also lead to brittle bones or diabetes. For this reason, it’s recommended that if you have no itching problems that you should use the Betamethasone-free Xandrox. It is available, and it works as well as regular Xandrox. There are other types of Xandrox, including the Day Formula, the Night Formula, and Xandrox 12.5%, a cream that’s used for more stubborn areas, such as the frontal hair line, and contains 12.5% Minoxidil. One ml of Xandrox should be applied twice per day, and a routine should be established. Click to learn more about how to stop hair loss with Hair Growth Stimulators |
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