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Meso Hair Loss Control is a meso-cocktail rich in active ingredients: vitamins, amino acids and minerals. It is a revolutionary formula to reduce the main causes responsible for hair loss and to stimulate hair regrowth.
Ingredient Benefits:
Serenoa Repens [1]
Saw palmetto (Serenoa repens) is a small, low-growing, dwarf-palm tree, native to Southeastern North America, particularly Florida. The American Indians of this region used the berries medicinally and as a food source, long before the arrival of the Europeans. Preparations of saw palmetto are made of the ripe, partially dried olive size berries. Usually, the extract contains 70–95% free fatty acids like capric, caproic, caprylic,lauric, myristic, oleic, linoleic, linolenic, stearic and palmitic acids with their ethyl esters and glycerides that occur most likely during the extraction process. Further phytosterols like β-sitosterol and βsitosterol 3-O-Dglucoside, campesterol, and stigmasterol are found with about 0.1% of the total mass of the berries. Other constituents are carbohydrates such as mannitol and polysaccharides with galactose and arabinose, triterpenes, aromatic acids like ferulic and vanillic acid, β-carotens, the vitamine E derivates γ-tocopherol and δ-tocopherols, mono-acyl glycerides like 1- monolaurin and 1-monomyristin, and the monoamine tyramine. A combination of several factors has been implicated as potential mode of action for saw palmetto. The main properties to consider are its anti androgenic, pro-apoptotic and anti-inflammatory effects. S. repens extract contains β-sitosterol. The latter can reduce steroid hormone synthesis, especially testosterone. A recent study has also demonstrated that its extract can inhibit both types of 5-α reductase. S. repens, when used topically, could increase hair number and hair weight in patients with AGA, as shown by hair clipping method. A study conducted by Wessagowit et al. showed that S. repens was shown to significantly increase the numbers of total hair and especially that of terminal hair. This translated into clinical benefits, as confirmed by investigators’ evaluation showing the change in Norwood– Hamilton AGA grading and an increase hair growth in the photographic assessment. Volunteers also reported limited hair growth and increased satisfaction with the appearance of their hair, with no serious side-effects. A study conducted by Wessagowit et al. showed that S. repens was shown to significantly increase the numbers of total hair and especially that of terminal hair. This translated into clinical benefits, as confirmed by investigators’ evaluation showing the change in Norwood– Hamilton AGA grading and an increase hair growth in the photographic assessment. Volunteers also reported limited hair growth and increased satisfaction with the appearance of their hair, with no serious side-effects.
Sulfopeptides [2]
To stimulate protein biosynthesis and modulate the sebaceous secretion
Zinc PCA [3]
It performs a sebum inhibiting activity; Zinc inhibits 5 α-reductase activity
Arginine HCL [4]
Helps in vasodilation of blood vessels, increasing blood circulation at hair follicles. It also stimulates the production of proteins