I’ve discovered a new alternative to hair cloning that is 100% natural.
A medical researcher and sufferer of baldness published a book called, ‘Hair Loss Black Book.’ Click here for more information on it. When considering hair replacement, it is important to educate yourself on the options that are available to you.
There are 3 main alternatives to combating hair loss.
- The first is surgery. Hair cloning is a surgical procedure that involves follicles being plucked from a person’s scalp and sent to a lab where it is cultured to produce additional hairs. Once produced, these hairs are then transplanted to a person’s scalp. It sounds straight forward but, there are still a number of obstacles that must be overcome before hair cloning can be used in the market. The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) aims to ensure that hair cloning technology does not yield tumors or certain types of cancer years after the transplant has been made. Some pharmaceutical companies have begun testing the procedure as well. However, it may take several years before these companies generate a product that is FDA approved.
- The next alternative is hair loss treatment centers. This is where you go to a facility that researches your condition and hopefully gives you some direction on how to regrow your hair. There are successful hair loss centers but, it can be difficult to find the ones with a high success rate. Additionally, there is usually a considerable expense involved.
- The final alternative is using over-the-counter (OTC) products. These are products found in your local pharmacy that are said to help reverse or stop balding. Most people use trial and error to discover which products actually work for you.
Each alternative stated above proves to be an expensive process. One must be prepared to spend a considerable amount of money to get results. What I like specifically about this book is that it offers guidance on how to combat hair loss. And guidance equals education. I believe that once you understand the reasons why you are balding, only then can you combat the issue. For example, if you choose to use OTC products and you do not know what contributes to your balding, you would have to try each product and hope they give you a good result. But, when you educate yourself, you may avoid unnecessary medications.
Another reason I believe this book sticks out to me is that it offers natural options. There is no downside to choosing a natural remedy vs. an artificial remedy. Natural remedies are always preferred. When choosing artificial remedies or medications, you may leave yourself susceptible to complications further down the road.
Don’t forget to Click here to check out the Hair Loss Black Book and begin your education on combating your hair loss in a 100% natural way.
Best of luck to you!
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