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M119 -- 6/5/99 updated 3/22/00
HAIR LOSS AND INSULIN
Gabe Mirkin, M.D.
Exciting new research shows that high blood levels of insulin and its growth factors may cause male pattern baldness in which men and women lose hair from the top and front of their heads, while hair on the sides of their scalp continue to grow luxuriously. A study from Harvard School of Public Health shows that men who have the highest blood levels of insulin like growth factor-1 are the ones most likely to suffer male pattern baldness. Women who have high levels of insulin (polycystic ovary syndrome) are the ones most likely to lose hair from the tops of their heads. It still is early in the research, but evidence is accumulating that male-pattern baldness may be caused by high levels of insulin that are produced by eating huge amounts of sugary and floured foods such as bakery products and pastas. We need research to show if male pattern baldness can be prevented by avoiding flour and sugar, eating fruits only with meals and taking drugs such as Glucophage, Actos and Avandia that lower insulin levels.
Signorello LB et al. Hormones and hair patterning in men: A role for insulin-like growth factor-1. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology February, 1999;40:200-203
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Now read this HGH product info and keep in mind HGH's hair growth ability
a randomized, placebo controlled study, older adults between 45 and 86 were randomly assigned our HGH formula or a placebo. Subjects receiving the HGH treatment had a 10.8% decrease in body fat, 4% decrease in weight and 151.5% increase in IGF-1 levels. IGF-1, or insulin-like growth factor, is an indicator of growth hormone secretion. This means that our HGH formula actually stimulated the subjects' natural production of human growth hormone. Subjects receiving our HGH formula also had significant improvements in muscle tone, strength, hair growth, sex drive and performance, and energy levels
HAIR LOSS AND INSULIN
Gabe Mirkin, M.D.
Exciting new research shows that high blood levels of insulin and its growth factors may cause male pattern baldness in which men and women lose hair from the top and front of their heads, while hair on the sides of their scalp continue to grow luxuriously. A study from Harvard School of Public Health shows that men who have the highest blood levels of insulin like growth factor-1 are the ones most likely to suffer male pattern baldness. Women who have high levels of insulin (polycystic ovary syndrome) are the ones most likely to lose hair from the tops of their heads. It still is early in the research, but evidence is accumulating that male-pattern baldness may be caused by high levels of insulin that are produced by eating huge amounts of sugary and floured foods such as bakery products and pastas. We need research to show if male pattern baldness can be prevented by avoiding flour and sugar, eating fruits only with meals and taking drugs such as Glucophage, Actos and Avandia that lower insulin levels.
Signorello LB et al. Hormones and hair patterning in men: A role for insulin-like growth factor-1. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology February, 1999;40:200-203
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Now read this HGH product info and keep in mind HGH's hair growth ability
a randomized, placebo controlled study, older adults between 45 and 86 were randomly assigned our HGH formula or a placebo. Subjects receiving the HGH treatment had a 10.8% decrease in body fat, 4% decrease in weight and 151.5% increase in IGF-1 levels. IGF-1, or insulin-like growth factor, is an indicator of growth hormone secretion. This means that our HGH formula actually stimulated the subjects' natural production of human growth hormone. Subjects receiving our HGH formula also had significant improvements in muscle tone, strength, hair growth, sex drive and performance, and energy levels