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Preliminary Clinical Trial of NuHair Natural Hair Loss Products Reports Impressive Success Rates in Women
Natural treatments are rarely tested for efficacy in treating hair loss, but this one was tested and actually showed results... but only in Women...More than nine in ten subjects taking the products in a six-month double-blind, placebo controlled clinical trial report hair loss improvement using a product called 'NuHair' by Biotech.

Message from HairlossTalk.com: Treatments claiming to be "natural" should spark a certain level of healthy skepticism
in the consumers mind. Many things touted as natural are just as toxic to the
human body as any pharmaceutical product, and the level of effectiveness of these
treatments is often times lackluster at best. However, the same can be said for
the various "proven" products, and the issue of how well one responds is always
a major factor for any proven or unproven treatment. As a result, the healthy
skepticism is not to imply that the natural treatments do not work... its more
so a consequence of the lack of hard scientific data we have on them in regards
to effectiveness and safety. If they were tested and verified under as rigorous
conditions as your standard pharmaceutical hair loss treatments, being cautious
about the term "natural" would be unnecessary.

The good news is, several new research centers are springing up around the country
which have made it their goal to begin actually testing the effectiveness of natural
/ herbal treatments for various ailments, including hair loss. Marshall-Blum LLC
is one of them. This is the most promising news HairlossTalk has heard to date,
as we strongly feel there are thousands of potentially helpful herbal treatments
out there. Someone just needs to regulate them, test them, and verify their efficacy.


The company known as BioTech has recently done a mini trial on one of their new treatments called "NuHair", and have reported in a press release that it actually showed good results in Women. Women's hair loss is typically caused by one or more underlying imbalances in the system which, if rectified by proper medical treatment, can result in full restoration of hair without the use of growth stimulants. Women who cannot find the underlying cause, or want to kickstart the reversal, commonly use growth stimulants like Rogaine or Tricomin to help in the short term.

It should be noted that a press release like this one is not the result of rigorous
peer review for authenticity and fact. As a result, the company can pretty much
say anything they like in it, and we don't completely know if it is true. The
real test will be to see if this trial actually gets published in a legitimate
medical journal and passes review by physicians for good testing practice, and
accurate results. Since it is our obligation to bring you all the news out there,
we would like to present this press release to you. We will keep you updated of
any new developments with the progression of this treatment from Press release
to legitimate treatment, in the future.

Natural Treatment Performs in Studies

BANGOR, Maine, -- Important new findings from a preliminary clinical trial of
NuHair(TM), a two-component herbal supplement designed to reduce hair loss and
promote healthy hair, were announced today. Subjects who completed the clinical
trial and took NuHair demonstrated statistical improvement over placebo groups
in hair thickness, perceived appearance, and hair loss improvement at both the
three (3) and six (6) month intervals.

Specifically, more than nine-in-ten (92.3%) of the subjects that completed the NuHair clinical trial reported hair loss improvement. Additional top-line findings of those subjects completing the clinical trial include:

Perceived Appearance: More than three-fourths (76.9%) of the subjects taking NuHair reported some level of improvement in their perceived appearance compared to fourteen percent (14.3%) taking the placebo.

Thickness: More than three-in-four subjects (77.0%) taking NuHair reported some level of improvement.

Additionally, there were indications that actual hair growth was attained but the Company is awaiting a second trial to affirm those results.

Approximately 90% of the subjects taking NuHair were "happy" or "extremely happy" with the product. Two-thirds of subjects taking NuHair reported that they would continue to use the product while approximately thirty percent (31%) were uncertain. More than six-in-ten subjects taking NuHair reported that they would recommend the product to others.

- For more information on Tricomin, view our Tricomin Product Reviews for Men
- View our Tricomin Product Reviews for Women
- Discuss Tricomin with Others: Growth Stimulant Forums
- For more information on purchasing Tricomin: Tricomin Shop
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