Prevent hair loss and keep hair healthy; counteract the harmful effects of free radicals
Changes in habits, stress, fatigue, environmental agents, and hormonal and metabolic imbalances have caused a continual increase in the number of people who suffer from hair loss over the past years.
There are numerous causes behind abnormal hair loss and they manifest themselves in different ways depending on age, sex and the pathology that caused the loss. Increased loss, which is often associated with more or less widespread thinning, is the primary symptom of many hair pathologies. Amongst these, the most common are baldness (alopecia Androgentica and telogen effluvium.
Baldness is the most common pathology that affects approximately 80% of men and 50% of women. It consists of progressive miniaturisation of the hair follicle, caused by the action of androgen hormones in sensitive persons. this sensitivity depends primarily on an enzyme, 5 alpha-Reductase that transforms testosterone into its more potentderivative: dihydrotestosterone (DHT) are high,