Hair loss in men
Triben M, natural remedy whose components prevent and contrast hair loss and promote regrowth. It also reduces inflammatory processes and edematosis and acts only locally, without disturbing the general hormonal balance. Finally, the active ingredients contained make hair healthier and have antioxidant function.
Serenoa repens (Saw palmetto): is a small palm that grows in north America and in Mediterranean areas. Phytosterols or betasitosterols from the extract combat hair loss and help their regrowth because they redox the conversion of testosterone into dihydrotestosterone (DHT) mediated via the enzyme 5-alpha-reductase, without disturbing the general hormonal balance.
Nettle: combat hair loss and alopecia, and helps their regrowth reducing inflammatory processes. It fortifies the hair thanks to its rich amount of silica, minerals and vitamins.
Pumpkin: its seeds are rich in substances that reduces the enzyme 5-alpha-reductase activity with an anti-androgenic effect, and they also reduce oxidative and inflammatory processes.
Tomato: with lycopene, a powerful antioxidant from the carotenoid family, it has an effect that is double than those of beta-carotene. It neutralizes free radicals and prevent their damage. It is particularly effective on the skin and on the hair.
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