Apple Polyphenols And Hair Regrowth

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By jacobson

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Apple polyphenols - hair regrowth

There have been many studies on natural substances that promote hair regrowth in recent years. We know that man-made chemicals have too many side effects and simply are not worth the side effects. The studies have shown that the most powerful hair regrowth capabilities are procyanidins from grapes and especially apples. In particular procyanidin b-2 has intense hair regrowth properties.

One of the greatest discoveries in the past few years have been apple polyphenols. They have known for these antioxidants to have fat loss and anti-aging properties but hair regrowth was actually a side-effect. The scientific studies that were performed showed that grape polyphenols out performed minoxidil by 200% in effectiveness and apple polyphenols (procyanidin b-2) out performed minoxidil by 300%. The results were astonishing. To see such great results for hair regrowth from a natural substance was fantastic.

Apple polyphenols are a natural substance and are proven to be safe even in large amounts. Studies showed that apple polyphenols affect the hair regrowth process by stimulating the first stage of the hair growth cycle known as Anagen. Using a topical agent in combination with apple polyphenol supplements is proven to be very effective. In this way we are promoting growing environments internally and and "fertilizing" the growing environments externally. This would be a very prime condition for hair growth.
A proper diet is also important for hair growth since it gives scalp all the vitamins and minerals it needs to grow hair naturally in the first place. Mainly lots of fruits and vegetables. It has been shown that we can get about 200mg of polyphenols from a good sized apple. However, the recommended dosage for very effective results is about 500 mg and there are very few companies that provide this dosage as a product.

Find out more about apple polyphenols and hair regrowth at

www.apple-polyphenols.com

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