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Procerin Compared With Other Hair Loss Aids

By : John Howard 4 or more times read

Submitted: 2009-01-23 19:19:41     Number of Times Read: 6    
Procerin is a natural hair loss preventer. It contains vitamins, herbs and minerals. The main function of procerin is inhibiting the production of dihydrotestosterone (DHT), the main causative agent for hair loss in men. It is a non-prescriptive solution and manufactured by Speedwinds Nutrition Inc.

The ingredients of Procerin include Saw Palmetto, magnesium, Zinc sulfate, Vitamin b6, Pyroxidine, CJ-11 & 9 factors, and a mixture of Gotu kola, Nettles, Pumpkin seed meal, Siberian Ginseng, yohimbe, Muira puma root and Uwa ursi. Most of these ingredients bind with 5 alpha-reductase, an enzyme necessary for conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone.

This dihydrotestosterone is responsible for thinning of hair and recession of hair line. Hence, Procerin effectively prevents hair loss by blocking the production of DHT. The solution is particularly useful for men between age 18 and 40. Unlike other drugs of the category, the side effects are minimal for Procerin except for mild stomach upset in certain cases. In such cases, Procerin can be taken with food.

One of the ingredients, Saw palmetto, may cause vomiting, constipation and/or diarrhea in some people.
The results with the use of Procerin appear relatively faster. One can expect the arrest of hair loss and regrowth of hair in as early as two months of using Procerin. Procerin may also be helpful in women suffering from hair loss due to DHT.

Propecia with the generic name Finasteride is another drug used to prevent hair loss. The reduction in hair loss can be observed in 6 months which is 4 months late compared to Procerin. Also, Propecia can lead to many side effects such as swelling in hands and feet, abnormal ejaculation, pain in the testicles, headache, dizziness, and impotence, among others.

In some cases it may also cause male breast cancer. Moreover, absorption through skin in pregnant women may lead to birth defects.

Another drug, Advecia, works with DNA processes to supply vital nutrients to hair follicle and maintain their health. The side effects are almost none and hair regrowth may be noticed in two months. However, its use should be supplemented with proper food with good nutrients. Rogaine is another drug for topical application to prevent hair loss in men.

The result can be seen in 4 months. However, it has some important side effects such as headache, itching, dryness and redness to allergic reactions and/or chest pain.

All in all, Procerin is safe drug over others due to its safer activity of blocking DHT, earlier prevention of hair loss, minimum side effects, and inclusion of vital nutrients in the combination.
For more information on Procerin go to Procerin or Procerin Review
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