What is Provillis?
Provillis is a hair loss treatment that contains Minoxidil and a DHT inhibitor. Minoxidil is the only hair loss treatment that is approved by the Food and Drug Administration in the nation. Minoxidil has been shown in clinical tests to work to re-grow hair and reduce natural hair loss.
Provillis also contains a DHT blocker. DHT is a naturally occurring enzyme which in some men causes hair loss. The DHT binds to the hair follicle causing the hair to thin and finally stop growing. A good hair loss treatment will contain a DHT blocker for best hair growth results.
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Provillis is a combination hair loss treatment consisting of both a topical solution for hair and a vitamin rich capsule to stimulate hair growth. Provillis like other treatments does take two or more months to have noticeable results. Some men and women may need to use Provillis for a year or more to notice results.
For women, Provillis works much the same way. The Provillis for women is specifically designed to work for women only. You should not share your Provillis for women with your husband since the formulas in the vitamin supplement and the topical solution are different.
There are some precautions that you will need to know about when you are using Provillis. Make sure that you read the precautions carefully and let those who share your living space know that the product is only for personal use. If you have health concerns such as heart disease or you take a daily prescription medication you will want to talk to your doctor before beginning a hair loss treatment plan with Provillis
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The Provillis dietary supplements are made from all natural ingredients that are designed to support and enhance hair growth. There are no official side effects reported with Provillis so you can feel confident trying this hair loss product.
(all medical advice should be treated as information only and professional help should always be sort)
Posted: October 8th, 2008 under Uncategorized.