Saw Palmetto in the treatment of androgenetic alopecia
July 4, 2010 by Brandon Miles
Filed under NEW HAIRLOSS TREATMENTS FOR MEN

Studies have shown that saw palmetto is an effective anti-androgen. It acts in a similar way that propecia does. Firstly it lowers levels of DHT in the body by blocking 5 alpa-reductase. Secondly Saw Palmetto blocks receptors sites on cell membranes required for cells to absorb DHT. Although no studies have been carried out on saw palmetto and its relation to hair growth, studies have been performed on the use of Saw Palmetto in the treatment of benign prostatic disease, which is similar to androgenetic alopecia in that it also depends on the production of dihydrotestosterone. All of the studies that have been performed to date show that Saw Palmetto is an effective anti-androgen and has shown conclusively to be effective in the treatment of benign prostatic disease.
Important Breakthrough in Hair Loss Research
June 27, 2010 by admin
Filed under NOVEL TREATMENT APPROACHES
Hair loss research study shows the benefits of a novel combination of two FDA Approved topical medications. This triple blind controlled hair loss prevention study highlights a remarkable new finding.
Local Application of Combination of Minoxidil and Finesteride
June 27, 2010 by admin
Filed under NOVEL TREATMENT APPROACHES

Alopecia or hairloss is a chronic skin disorder characterized by loss of some or all of the hair from the scalp and sometimes from the other parts of the body as well. It occurs in various patterns and affects both males and females. The most common type of baldness is male-pattern baldness, also called androgenetic alopecia. It is characterized by a defined pattern of hairloss from the top of the scalp and regression of the hairline. It affects a large proportion of the population. It might start as early as adolescence and increase with age. In the white population, males in their fifties have a 50% chance of exhibiting some degree of androgenetic alopecia as against an overall average of 66%.1
