Thymuskin

Hair loss is an age-old problem, which even the best geniuses in history, failed to figure out the cause. Fortunately, the anatomy of hair loss has never been understood until the 21st century that makes treatment more possible today than 20 or 30 years ago when baldness was considered part of growing old.

If you have substantial knowledge or made extensive research about the cause of hair loss, then probably the term dihydrotestosterone (DHT) is not new to you. Basically, most of the hair loss treatments (yet to be approved by the FDA) contain ingredients which goal is to reverse the effects of DHT on the miniaturization of hair follicles by reducing DHT levels in the scalp.

For now, we can relate the success of hair loss products through the success rate in initial clinical studies. If you are looking for such a product, consider Thymuskin. The company claims of 67% success rate for men and 95% for women, in stopping hair loss and regrowing your lost hair following a double-blind, placebo-controlled trials involving 3,000 subjects, conducted in six leading hospitals and universities all over Europe.

Thymuskin is relatively popular in Europe where most clinical trials were based. The product's formulation itself was developed by German scientists to revive hair in chemotherapy patients during and post-chemotherapy treatments. Because it attained so much success, Thymuskin was re-developed for general use against "all types" of apolecia (hair loss).

How Thymuskin Works

In some cases of apolecia, the body reacts to the hair follicles as if they are foreign bodies. Scientists believe that some types of hair loss are effects of the body's autoimmune response against elements it suspects as harmful. In this case, the thymus gland, through a series of chemical conversions, releases antibodies which are responsible for invasion and deterioration of hair follicles.

The Thymuskin shampoo independent reviews from expert immunologists in Germany and the United States, concluded beyond doubt that the product contains active ingredients able to suppress and correct this metabolic process. The active ingredients in Thymuskin, the peptide molecules of the thymus extract (thymosin) are exceptionally potent in stimulating our immune system.

Previous studies initially evaluated hair loss treatment and Thymuskin. The product is said to effective on these types of hair loss:

1. Pattern baldness or androgenetic alopecia – Thymuskin works by managing the activity of the endocrine gland to balance hormonal levels and prevent its associated effects to hair loss.
2. Alopecia areata – an autoimmune disease that Thymuskin suppresses to stop antibodies from attacking and killing the hair follicles.
3. Alopecia Diffusa – characterized by sparse hair loss mostly on the scalp but sometimes on the body, which could be a result of nutritional deficiency or dysfunctional thyroid gland.
4. Alopecia Universalis – complete loss of body and scalp hair due to the same reasons that causes alopecia areata.
5. Alopecia cicatrisata – a skin disorder characterized by folliculitis or lupus erythematosus that results in hair loss.
6. Alopecia Telogen Effluvium – a temporary but excessive hair loss on the scalp, and often associated with severe trauma, severe stress, illness, poor nourishment, etc.
7. Alopecia Totalis – complete loss of scalp hair, sometimes thought to be the advanced form of alopecia areata.
8. Alopecia Medicamentosa – hair shedding as a result of cytotoxic cancer chemotherapy treatments.
9. Alopecia Involutional – characterized by gradually thinning hair that occurs with age and is experienced by both men and women.

Users have also given favorable Thymuskin shampoo reviews, stating that the product did improve their hair volume and prevented hair from shedding further. However, some reviews contradicted these claims. The effectiveness probably depends on the length of use and the amount applied on the scalp.

Overall, Thymuskin provides hair loss patients with some hope that in the future, hair loss will no longer be such a perennial problem.

 
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