Natural
baldness treatment is a growing sucess
By Jay Wilke
Cultures since the beginning of time tried their
own doubtful remedies for baldness, from powdered horn of unicorn
to petroleum to X-rays. In truth, no “miracle” cure has ever
been discovered, even in today’s age of sophisticated medical
technology.
(PRWEB) October 9, 2005 -- The Roman emperor Julius Caesar wore
a crown of leaves, but not because it was traditional headwear
for a king. Caesar donned the wreath to hide his baldness.For
men and women, hair loss has always been a source of social
and psychological anxiety. As the hair goes, a person’s sense
of self-esteem and identity tend to go with it. That’s understandable,
since throughout history a full head of hair has been a symbol
of virility, strength, and beauty. And healthy hair is as sexy
today as ever.
Cultures since the beginning of time tried their own doubtful
remedies for baldness, from powdered horn of unicorn to petroleum
to X-rays. In truth, no “miracle” cure has ever been discovered,
even in today’s age of sophisticated medical technology.However,
within the past 20 years, a non-drug cosmetic treatment applied
directly to the scalp in the form of a shampoo and treatment
has been steadily showing that it can reverse certain types
of baldness and stimulate hair regrowth, according to Dr. Morton
Walker, author of the book “How to Stop Baldness and Regrow
Hair."
Walker makes no grandiose claims that the treatment, Thymuskin®,
will create sensational hair growth overnight. But as part of
a regimen that includes understanding the causes of hair loss
and the use of nutritional supplements, he is convinced the
product can indeed help reactivate hair follicles and stimulate
hair growth.“Thymuskin® is not some magical tonic,”
Walker writes. “Rather, it’s a stimulative natural substance
possessed by every individual as a child. But it becomes much
diminished or nearly lost altogether as one grows into adulthood.
The natural substance is thymosin, a hormone secreted by one’s
thymus gland.”A chief player in the research that
brought Thymuskin® to the market was a team of German scientists.
One concept that emerged from the research is that baldness
falls into a wide classification of disorders known as autoimmune
diseases. With these disorders, the body’s own antibodies cause
the inflammation and destruction
of certain tissues.
Researchers have found evidence that thymosin might increase
the number of T-lymphocytes (cells that fight off infectious
agents) in the bloodstream. They also believe that thymosin
may neutralize
autoimmune reactions that cause hair follicles become defunct.It
is noted in clinical studies that Thymuskin is 67% effective
for male pattern baldness, 95% effective for female pattern
baldness and 85% effective for men and women with alopecia areata.
Walker writes of numerous ways in which Thymuskin® can be
effective: to prevent hair loss, diminish hair thinning in women
during menopause, prevent hair loss during chemotherapy and
quickly
restore it afterward, stimulate new hair growth, and replace
weak hair strands with strong hair. Walker notes that the treatment
has proven especially useful to women in overcoming female pattern
baldness.For a samples of Thymuskin or a review copy of How
to Stop Baldness and Regrow
Hair or to set up an interview a story, please contact Jay Wilke
at 727-443-7115, ext. 223. http://www.biotechne.com