The FDA approved Propecia (finasteride) works to stop hair loss by inhibiting DHT, the hormone responsible for genetic male pattern baldness.   Some “all natural” solutions have also been said to inhibit DHT, and therefore, have been said to treat male pattern baldness.   But are claims made about herbal alternatives to treat baldness legitimate?   What clinical studies exist to support these claims?    

 

Hair loss forum member “hawk” is seeking an alternative to Propecia and wants to know which treatments are viable.   Join in the discussion and learn which treatments really work to  fight hair loss.

 

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Bill successfully restored his hair with three hair transplantation procedures. He is now the Associate Publisher of the Hair Transplant Network.com and the Hair Loss Learning Center.org

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