Apr 29, 2012

Safe, Effective, and Drug Free Hair Loss Treatment

Searching for the appropriate hair loss treatment could be such a tedious task. There is a lot to try but there is little time to try them all. Everyone wants to find a safe and effective treatment with the least trouble. That is not as easy to achieve as it sounds.

Unfortunately, no existing product has been able to treat everyone’s hair loss. In other words, there is no cure for baldness yet. However, there is a safe, effective, and drug free hair loss treatment derived from nature at the same time a product of modern science: Leimo.

The most conventional method to treat hair loss involves the use of drug-based medications. Even doctors prescribe them. However, the risks of these drugs can be alarming.

Finasteride is a classic example of the potentially harmful drug because it can cause sexual dysfunction. Early this month, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration adds new side effects to the hair loss drug Propecia (finasteride) after discovering that it has severe effects on fertility, among its other potentially permanent sexually related side effects.

Minoxidil is another drug that can produce weird side effects such as swelling and shortness of breath.

A Powerful Drug Free Hair Loss Treatment

Leimo is science’s and nature’s best shot at treating hair loss in men and women. Leimo is a DIY system that features a professional range of topical products that work synergistically in conjunction with the Personal Hair Laser.

Topical Products

Leimo’s topical products utilize the highest-grade natural essences from saw palmetto, rosemary, grape seed, nettle, castor, and camellia.

These ingredients contain essential fatty acids (gamma linolenic acid, alpha linolenic acid, linoleic acid, oleic acid, and azaleic acid); vitamin B6; zinc; beta-sitosterol; and procyanidin oligomers. All of which have been scientifically tried, tested, and proven to treat hair loss due to the hormone, dihydrotestosterone (DHT).

The topical products include the following:

1. Leimo Bio Cleansing Shampoo
2. Leimo Thickening Conditioner
3. Leimo Scalp & Body Scrub
4. Leimo Scalp Therapy Day Treatment
5. Leimo Scalp Serum Night Treatment

The Leimo topical system is a drug free hair loss treatment that works to prevent further hair loss due to dihydrotestosterone (DHT) formation in the follicles. DHT is the key to hair loss, with the sole aim to kill the hair follicles slowly and gradually. Leimo reduces DHT levels by significant levels, thus ceasing the course of hair loss.

Leimo Personal Hair Laser

The Leimo Personal Hair Laser is designed to restore hair and induce new hair growth at a cellular level. The device is non-invasive, non-chemical, and has no documented side effects.

Combining the powerful potential of Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) and Light Emitting Diode Technology (LEDT), this laser device will reverse the miniaturization of the hair follicles by delivering extra boost to the cells and improving the circulation to the scalp. Thus, the Leimo Personal Hair Laser restores hair, complementing the Leimo topical system.

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Apr 2, 2012

Scientists discover new gel may stop hair growth, eliminate need to shave


Philadelphia, Penn. - Scientists from the University of Pennsylvania have discovered a drug that when combined with a gel, helps stop unwanted hair growth, thus eliminating the need to shave.

It was found that cidofovir, commonly used to treat eye infections, significantly reduced hair growth during a study involving sixteen men with beards when combined with a gel and applied on the skin in a three percent dose.

“Eflornithine, the only prescription topical agent approved in the United States for female facial hirsutism [excessive hair growth], has only a 32 percent success rate... therefore, additional topical treatments effective in preventing hair growth are needed,” according to scientist Joy Wan and her team, reports the Daily Mail.
Therefore, the dose level needs to be adjusted, however, when given in too strong of doses, subjects experienced nausea, headache, fever and a drop in white blood cells. 


Further trials regarding the drug will continue before it is perfected, as researchers found the gel to be “...safe and well tolerated. But we did not observe total alopecia hair loss as was previously reported and the treatment dose and duration may have been insufficient to trigger this effect.”


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