New Hair Vitamin Discovered:
Straight from the Labs
by David L. Kern
You haven't seen this story on CNN. Your doctor hasn't
heard about it. It's the latest research in the field of hair loss science,
straight from the labs. And you may already have some of this "hair vitamin" in
your kitchen right now...
The search for a true hair vitamin
has puzzled scientists for years. Now, doctors in California have identified a
vitamin-like substance that looks like the natural solution to balding and
unwanted hair loss...
Stunning Results in "Leftover" Mice
Doctors at Charles R. Drew
University of Medicine and Science in Los Angeles had some mice left over from
drug experiments. Some of the animals had excessive hair loss, but were
otherwise healthy. They decided to see if they could regrow hair in the mice, by
adding a natural extract- known as polyphenols- to their diet.
Hair Loss "Stopped Completely"
The doctors divided the mice into
two groups. They gave the first group a polyphenol extract added to their
drinking water. The other group received plain water only.
After six months, the mice receiving the polyphenols in their drinking water
showed no progressive hair loss. This finding is remarkable and bears repeating.
In every one of the mice fed the extract in their water,
hair loss completely stopped.
Polyphenols Grow New Hair
The findings on hair loss cessation
are exciting by themselves. But the real surprise is the report of "significant
regrowth" of hair in animals receiving the polyphenol treatment.
The L.A. scientists found that 33% of the treated mice had
significant hair regrowth. They
actually referred to this as "spontaneous remission," a medical term usually
reserved for unexplainable or miraculous reversal of disease.
No hair regrowth was observed in the untreated (control) group. Other than the
polyphenols, both groups were fed the same diet. Both were housed in the same
conditions. Only the polyphenol group had
zero further hair loss, and
substantial hair regrowth.
Science Strongest for Apple Polyphenols
Previous experiments have proven that
polyphenols from apple skins, grape seeds and barley all exhibit the ability
to regrow hair in animal and human trials. This is the first report in the
literature showing that green tea polyphenols also have some hair growth
effects. This study is also important |

Remarkable hair growth
results shown after six months' treatment with polyphenols |
| because it's the
first time that polyphenols have produced new hair growth when taken
internally. |
Proof of "Significant Regrowth"
Human clinical trials on apple
polyphenols, specifically procyanidins, have shown the best and fastest results
in hair regrowth, but have only been tested topically. This latest study is
proof that polyphenols, taken
internally, have significant hair growth effects in mammals.
The human hair cycle is a complex process. Other vitamins, minerals and hormones
are certainly involved in the general health of hair follicles, skin, and other
organs. But now, for the first time, you can specifically target hair loss and
regrowth with polyphenols- the new hair vitamin.
David L. Kern is a medical research analyst and
editor of New Health & Longevity, a newsletter devoted to the latest advances in
medical nutritional and antiaging medicine. If you're struggling with unwanted
hair loss, get the full details on this safe, natural
hair vitamin right now at
http://www.applepoly.com/hairvitamin
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