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FIGHT DHT ON YOUR SCALP TO PREVENT HAIR LOSS

Posted by Manny Y on 6th Apr 2015

Both Men and women share the same problem with hair loss. . In men it is called “male pattern baldness” and a typical hair loss pattern it presents is that it always starts as a receding hairline and thinning hair occurs at the crown at the same time, leaving a rim of hair at the sides and back. In some conditions, hair loss can affect the remaining hair leading total hair loss or baldness.

Women are also affected by this kind of hair loss and the typical pattern in women is generalised hair thinning and there are no receding hairlines like in males. Rarely do you find total baldness in women in this type of hair loss.

Both conditions in general are called Androgenetic alopecia. The cause of this hair loss is a genetic sensitivity to the hormone dihydrotestosterone (DHT). DHT comes from testosterone when the enzyme 5-alpha- reductase reacts with it. Unfortunately, the formation of DHT is at the skin and hair follicles. This unavoidable event causes the skin to thicken or harden especially on the scalp area. In effect, this skin hardening causes the blood vessels of the hair follicles to shrink thus minimising the nutrients available for the hair follicles. As a result, the hair follicles start to weaken and eventually can no longer produce terminal hair.

Luckily, there’s Nisim Biofactors that can help provide all the nutrients you hair needs. Nisim Biofactors is a triple hair regrowth system that consists of a shampoo, conditioner and a stimulating extract. The shampoo and conditioner have nutrient rich formulations containing herbs, amino acids and B-complex vitamins – all the nutrients the hair needs to control and stop excessive hair loss. The stimulating extract on the other hand contains a proprietary herbal extract that stops the effects of DHT on the scalp. What’s great about Nisim Biofactors is that it’s made only of natural organic ingredients, so it’s safe to use every day.