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How Viviscal Works?
Even though science
has for centuries studied the reasons behind growth and loss of
hair no definite answers to these phenomena have been found.
Viviscal studies indicate that it could be a synergistic effect
of several nutritional factors that activates the resting hair
follicle. In this connection the Viviscal extract mixture
apparently plays an important role.
Most people that have participated
in the Viviscal clinical studies had not had any success with
other methods of treatments. However, their success rate with
Viviscal was extremely good. If you are in your early stages of
losing hair, you are likely to benefit most from using Viviscal.
Heavy smoking which affects the blood circulation negatively
will, of course, diminish the effect of Viviscal.
Viviscal has been
shown to decrease hair loss and regenerate new hair growth by activating resting
hair follicles. Viviscal works through the bloodstream thus nourishing the hair
follicle. Viviscal has a beneficial effect on skin and nails as well. Viviscal
is suitable for all persons, male and female, who suffer from baldness and hair
loss. In Finland where the product has been longest on the market a massive
consumer response indicates that the patients are satisfied with the results of
the product.
Viviscal has proved to be
extremely effective in treating the milder form of patchy
baldness, alopecia areata. Even in the case of alopecia
totalis, which means complete baldness, fair results have
been obtained when using Viviscal. The results achieved in
the treatment of hereditary baldness, androgenic alopecia,
in both young and middle-aged men can also be regarded as
extremely good. Whatever the cause of the hair loss,
VIVISCAL can reduce hair loss and stimulate regrowth. Our
unique formulation, BETA 6 AMINOPROTEIN, provides
nourishment for the hair and hair follicle. This wondrous
nutrient, listed on the Australian Register of Therapeutic
Goods, has been clinically tested in five published trials.
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alopecia
areata
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androgenic
alopecia in men and women
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alopecia
totalis
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alopecia
universalis
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also after
childbirth, dieting and after medication,
e.g., cancer treatment

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