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Haregrow is based on the philosophy of traditional Chinese medicine. It is a mixture of phytonutrients found in medicinal herbs that consist of biologically active saponins, alkaloids, polyphenols and phenolic glycosides. Haregrow's medicinal herbs are collected from the Yunnan Province , in southwest China . The most important herb is Stephania cepharantha, which consists of a series of alkaloids. It is superior to minoxidil in proliferating hair cells and is also widely used by dermatologists to treat alopecia. Haregrow's other herbal extracts contain ingredients with synergistic action to prevent hair loss and promote hair growth. Haregrow is a scientifically-developed mixture that contains natural substances which help to increase blood circulation to the hair follicles and nourish them.
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The lotion was developed by a team of research scientists at the Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences. It has undergone extensive clinical testing and is widely used in several countries. About 80-90% of the users reported seeing results in 2 months. |
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Working Mechanism |
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Results from clinical tests show that using Haregrow continuously can help to prevent and cure hair loss problems effectively. The alkaloids, saponins, polyphenols and glycosides in Haregrow are effective in: |
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1. Increasing the blood circulation to the hair follicles by expanding the capillaries. This stimulates the metabolism of the cells and helps deliver more nutrients to them.
2. Stimulating weak hair follicles and helping them to grow and replace lost hair. |
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Test Results on Volunteers |
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Results of using Haregrow for 2 months are as follow: |
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1st Case: A test conducted at The First People Hospital of Yunnan found that Haregrow was effective in 45 of the 48 volunteers (94% of the total).
2nd Case: A test conducted at The Works Hospital of the Machine Factory of Yunnan found that Haregrow was effective in 25 of the 30 volunteers (89% of total).
3rd Case: A test conducted at the Institute of Dermatology , Medical Academy of Sichuan Province found that Haregrow was effective in 54 of the 61 volunteers (89% of total).
4th Case: A test conducted at the Department of Dermatology, Hua-Xi Medical College found that Haregrow was effective in 75 of the 101 volunteers (74% of total). |
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Conclusion |
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Haregrow was found to be effective in 199 people from a total of 240 people (83%) at 4 Institutes in The People's Republic of China. |
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Safety |
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Pharmacological evaluations, including allergy tests, skin sensitization tests and photo-sensitization tests, confirm that Haregrow is safe for human skin. It did not cause any rash, irritation or allergic reaction through continuous use. No allergic reaction was found on the applied area after exposure to sunlight. |
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