Procerin
Hair loss is one
of the things for which one wishes to have 'the'
cure. However, research into this continues, and
there are newer drugs being introduced in the
market that are capable of solving hair loss problems.
One particular product in the market
now is Procerin. It is believed that this drug
is capable of not only reducing hair loss but
also stimulating new hair growth. The success
of this drug is believed to be around 88% (88%
of males have had success) and is also believed
to achieve results within two weeks to a month
of use.
Procerin gets to the root of the
problem; it targets the very enzyme that is believed
to be the cause of hair loss in men. This enzyme
is known as 5 alpha-reductase, and it is said
that it is responsible for transforming testosterone
in males into dihydrotestosterone (DHT).
It must be emphasized that DHT is
the main cause of hair loss because it is actually
the enzyme 5 alpha-reductase that produces it.
According to this, researchers have been able
to reduce hair loss by using Procerin.
Procerin directly acts on 5 alpha-reductase
without causing any side effects that would disturb
one's normal body functions. Certain herbs and
minerals in an appropriate ratio can combine with
5 alpha-reductase and inhibit testosterone from
being transformed into DHT.
Since Testosterone is a male hormone,
it must be noted in particular that Procerin is
meant for males as it directly attacks an enzyme
that causes the transformation of a male hormone
into a hair loss substance. Women are not expected
to experience any benefits when they use this
drug.
Males between the ages of 18 and
40 are the ones who would best respond to Procerin
use. The best part about the use of this drug
is that it does not react with testosterone and
only deals with the enzyme it is intended to act
upon. The only side-effects that users do complain
about is the stomach aches that are common.
The solution to this is that they
should consume the drug with food and never on
an empty stomach. Aside from this minor type of
side effect is also a possible reaction to Saw
Palmetto in Procerin. Bowel problems, dizziness
and vomiting are the known reactions if one happens
to be allergic to the Saw Palmetto.
Aside from the relatively mild side
effects, it must be asserted that the progress
expected is rapid. This is in contrast to other
drugs that bring visible success over longer periods.
In contrast to Rogaine that takes up to 4 months,
and Propecia that takes up to 6 months, Procerin
on the average takes about a month.
An advantage for those individuals
who already take Rogaine and Propecia for hair
treatment is that they can continue their treatment
even if they want to try out Procerin. The reason
for this is that each of the drugs target different
stages of DHT production, and hence, they do not
interact with one another.
Procerin only caters to individuals
suffering from androgenetic alopecia. This is
the most common cause of hair
loss, and Procerin will not be able to help
individuals who have lost hair due to chemotherapy,
scalp trauma, androgenetic areata, non-DHT problems,
etc.
A chief concern of users is whether
hair loss would return after discontinuing use
of Procerin. Answering this query is a little
tricky because of the fact that it may be relative
to the individual. However, younger men have better
chances of their hair remaining the same.
Some say that their hair loss does
not return till after a while. Some say that thinning
of hair gradually returns. In older men, hair
loss returns to its usual state after Procerin
use is discontinued. Quite obviously, age plays
a significant role, and this is the reason why
males between the ages of 18 and 35 are said to
respond best to Procerin.
For men whose hair are no longer
considered in their growth phase, Procerin's effects
are limited; one's hair may only be maintained
at its current state. |