Original Herbal Compound Promising for Hair Re-growth In Women

shutterstock_20975368 (Small)Dr. Edmond Griffin, the founder of The Griffin Center of Hair Restoration and Research, devotes much of his time to researching non-surgical options for hair restoration treatments.  Women’s hair-loss, like hair loss in men and hair loss in children, has numerous causes; women’s hair-loss is often the result of genetics (Androgenetic Alopecia), stress resulting from injury or illness, or hormonal imbalances.  Recent case studies with his patients have led Dr. Griffin to develop a topical compound that has proven effective in re-growing the hair of women in which many other non-surgical treatments were unsuccessful.

As Dr.Griffin detailed in a previous blog on topical botanical Alopecia treatments, scientists are recognizing the powerful promise of several compounds in treating hair-loss.  Among the effective ingredients in Griffin’s compound is melatonin:  the hormone secreted by the brain’s pineal gland that is most widely known to control an individual’s sleeping cycles (circadian rhythms.)  Not so well known is the fact that melatonin is also largely responsible for cycling reproductive hormones in females.

As previously noted, one of the causes of hair-loss in women is hormone fluctuation or imbalance.  While melatonin consumption does not directly address the causes of hormonal problems, it (along with the oral compound’s other four ingredients) does seem to positively affect the hair-growth cycle in some females and re-grow some of their lost hair.  It’s important to note however, that Dr. Griffin’s compound is produced exclusively by reputable compounding pharmacies.  Even though the positive results and potential of hair-loss compounds are exciting, it takes qualified physicians working with qualified pharmacists to produce a safe, effective product.

If you are interested in learning more about the hair-loss treatments and hair restoration procedures Dr. Griffin provides, contact his office, visit his website, or subscribe to his blog.  For up-to-the –minute news on hair restoration research and treatment you can also join Dr. Griffin on Facebook and Twitter.


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Monday, August 2nd, 2010 Blog, Educational, Women's Hair Loss

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