Paul L. Rodgers
Hair loss is only permanent if the living part of the hair, the root, is damaged. The good news is that hair loss in men is treatable and in some cases can even be stopped. Find out more about Hair Loss Prevention Paul Rodgers specializes in marketing natural health and beauty products
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The Effects of Biotin in Hair Loss
- By Paul L. Rodgers
- Published 11/1/2008
- Medicines and Remedies
- Unrated
Adding Biotin To Your Food Twice Daily Will Prevent Hair Loss Extensively
Biotin is a water-soluble vitamin, so any that is unneeded will be excreted It is a water-soluble vitamin that acts as an essential cofactor for four carboxylases, each of which catalyzes an essential step in intermediary metabolism
Hair Loss In Men Is Largely Genetic
- By Paul L. Rodgers
- Published 08/16/2008
- Medicines and Remedies
- Unrated
Introduction
Hair loss is a wide spread problem among the middle aged Americans, specifically among the men Hair loss in men is likely to occur primarily between late teen-age years and age 40-50, in a generally recognizable "male-pattern" baldness known as androgenetic alopecia
