Hair Loss Treatment: Procerin




On the broad market of hair loss treatments Procerin gained popularity for its effectiveness and all-natural formula. It is designed to treat male pattern baldness or androgenic alopecia, the most common case of hair loss in males.

Androgenic alopecia is a very common disorder which affects both men and women; though it is believed that the hair loss appears more often in men (it is hard to find out the true numbers because many women try to hide it). The hair loss happens in about 50% of all males older than 40 years old. This is a cosmetic disorder and it does not affect health except for the fact that some people are really stressed about their new look.

The main source of hair loss is dinydrotestosterone or DHT, the derivative of male hormone, testosterone, which aims to stop hair growth. It occurs when 5-alpha-reductase, a body enzyme, affects testosterone. When a person gets older, the body accumulates bigger amounts of DHT and thick strong fast-growing hair becomes thinner, shorter and grows slowly. Later it gets short and wispy till the time when hair follicles stop working at all and bald patches appear.

Many hair loss treatments are designed to work with testosterone and try to stop its conversion into DHT. The drawback of this process is weaker sexual life in some cases. The manufacturers of Procerin claim that their product works differently.

Procerin is designed by Speedwinds Nutrition Inc. It is based on herbs and minerals and qualifies as an herb supplement, this is why a person does not need a prescription to buy it. Procerin comes in a tablet form and a topical solution which should be used together daily for the successful treatment of male pattern hair loss.

The formula is made to work with the 5-alpha-reductase enzyme stooping testosterone from turning to DHT. It also blocks the effects of DHT on hair follicles and helps to regrow hair. But the main thing is that the treatment does not affect testosterone and its work and therefore does not have the same side-effects as many hair loss treatments do.

Being an all-natural product, Procerin might give minor problems. Sometimes a participant can experience stomach ache, but the easy solution to this side-effect is to take Procerin with food. It is recommended to study the list of ingredients, because some people are sensitive to herbs and might have allergies, vomiting or constipation while using the treatment.

Although the bottles with Procerin state about 10 ingredients, the manufacturer notes 17 elements at the official website. They are: Saw Palmetto, Magnesium, Zinc Sulfate, Vtamin B6, Pyroxidine, CJ-11 Factor, CJ-9 Factor, Gotu Kola, Nettles, Pumpkin seed meal, Siberian Ginseng, Yohimbe, Muira Puma Root and Uwa Ursi. The company says all the ingredients are of pharmaceutical grade quality and processed under stringent quality control standards. No binders, fillers, or artificial preservatives are used in Procerin.

As any other hair loss treatment, Procerin needs time to show its work, because hair grows slowly and its cycle takes from one to three months. If the treatment is taken regularly, the results should show after this time. They are especially obvious after the full period of 6 months.

According to the official manufacturer’s information 88% of participants have success with Procerin. Other sources show similar or even better feedback. The treatment is claimed to help men of all ages, although if it is taken in the very beginning of hair loss process, the hair will be restored quicker.

Jim Miles



Posted on February 5, 2010 
Filed Under Hair Loss, Hair Loss Treatments

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