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HairGenesis™Hair Loss Research and Published Clinical Studies |
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In April 2002, The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, a highly esteemed medical journal, accepted for publication the entire research manuscript outlining the remarkable successful clinical trial results of HairGenesis™ products from an independently verified, clinically proven, published FDA-regulated, IRB-monitored (Institutional Review Board) Peer-Reviewed, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blind Clinical Study "A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial to Determine the Efficacy and Safety of a Novel Formulation Comprised of Botanically Derived Inhibitors of 5AR in the Treatment of Androgenetic Alopecia". (5AR Inhibitors refers to DHT Blockers) |
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This
independently conducted
genuine HairGenesis™ research study by Dr. Geno Marcovici represents the
first report of the successful use of a naturally derived hair loss
treatment formulation against AndroGenetic Alopecia (pattern hair loss).
This clinical trial heralds a major paradigm shift in the standard
clinical approaches in treating pattern hair loss, since it introduces
genuine HairGenesis™
as a safe and efficacious alternative to the pharmaceutically derived
drugs
Rogaine™
and
Propecia™.
The research manuscript outlining this remarkable clinical trial was
published within the April 2002 edition of the Journal of Alternative
and Complementary Medicine. The published study manuscript is currently
available in its entirety on this web site as a PDF download. For those wishing to develop a deeper understanding of the details involved in this subject, we have provided a selection of relevant clinical research leading to the invention of genuine HairGenesis™. Consumer Note on HairGenesis™ Published Clinical Research Report
This landmark independently-verified, FDA-regulated, IRB-Monitored,
Double-Blind Research Study was conducted on and relates to
genuine
HairGenesis™
and not
any other products. HairGenesis™ Clinical Research Studies
Clinical Study 1
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Non-Randomized Uncontrolled Clinical Study to Determine the Efficacy of
a New Treatment for Androgenetic Alopecia (AGA) Additional Research Studies on Hair Loss Causes and Treatments
For
those wishing to develop a deeper understanding of the processes
involved in pattern hair loss and baldness, we have also provided a
selection of more detailed relevant research data covering important
elements of hair growth and the disorders associated with hair loss. You
can also download both of these reports by clicking on one of the Hair
Loss links below:
Please
note that you must have
Adobe Acrobat Reader
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