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Summary
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One-hundred and forty-eight participants
with varying degrees of male pattern baldness
(androgenic alopecia) participated in an open-ended
study using an all natural compound solution to
determine the effects of hair regrowth.
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The participants were photographed and
initial hair counts were done in a 2.5 cm diameter area
of their balding scalp. After five months of treatment,
the participants were re-photographed and hair counts
were done on the same 2.5 cm diameter area of the scalp.
The results indicate that 85.7% of the men in the study
had an increase in their terminal hairs of 30% or
greater. When evaluating the percent increase more
closely, we find that we can break the date down into
three separate groups:
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1. Significant regrowth
2. Moderate regrowth
3. No change
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Showing significant regrowth was 40.8%
of the study group and had an increase of 100% or
greater (doubling, tripling, or more) of terminal hairs
counted on their five month post-treatment photo as
compared to their initial pre-treatment photo. Of this
group, the highest increase of hairs was 472%, and the
lowest increase was 102% with the mean at 193.7%
increase of hairs.
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The group of men showing moderate
regrowth, which we classed as 30%-100% increase in
terminal hair regrowth, was 44.9% of the study group.
The mean increase of that group was a 61.5% increase of
hair regrowth.
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The remainder of the group, classed as
no change, was 14.3% of the study group, with an average
of 6.7% increase in regrowth.
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Participants were told to use at least
one bottle per month (five bottles in five months) but
were allowed to use more if desired. We did not see any
significant advantage to using more than one bottle per
month. Our conclusion is that the stimulatory effect of
the compound is achieved at the use rate of one bottle
per month.
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The age range of the participants in the
ability to regrow hair was not a factor. The range of
the participants in this study was 24-68 years old, with
the average age being 38.7 years.
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In summary, this study concludes that
the natural herbal extract solution has a stimulatory
effect on hair growth for at least 8 out of 10 men with
androgenic alopecia (balding). The earlier stages of
balding appear to respond to a higher degree, but
significant improvement was seen in participants at all
stages of baldness. There appears to be an optimum rate
of use of the product, and age does not seem to be a
factor in response.
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Introduction
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Hair performs no vital function relative
to the medical well being of humans. Yet the
psycho-social implications can never be underestimated.
Scalp hair can be the crowning glory for the femininity
of women and a potent symbol of masculinity and security
in men.
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Reversal of male pattern baldness in men
has for centuries eluded science and medicine. Minoxidil
(commonly known as Rogaine) and Diazoxide have shown in
past studies to reverse balding in men, although in only
small percentages of the patients studied.
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This study demonstrated the safety and
efficacy of a natural compound solution to stimulate
hair growth. The solution is coupled with a treatment
regimen which includes scalp cleansing and proper scalp
massaging.
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Patients and Methods
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One hundred and sixty four males with
male pattern baldness from the greater Toronto area were
studied at the hair clinic. After informed consent and
observing past medical histories and years of balding,
the men were selected. Patients that were using any form
corticosteroids, cytotoxic agents, or any other form of
hair regrowth agent like minoxidil were excluded from
the study.
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It was decided to run an open-ended
study. All men were instructed and shown very carefully
how to use the specially formulated scalp cleanser and
all natural compound solution. Once this was handled,
all the men were photographed with a high resolution
Minolta "instant pro" camera. The room was brightly
illuminated for close examination of the scalp and
individual hairs. The camera was positioned exactly 25
cm from the balding or thinning areas with frontal, top,
and rear pictures taken as needed. The participants were
asked to wait for the picture to develop and sign their
respective photos.
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* Administration and Dosage
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The all natural compound solution was
supplied at no charge to the participants. Each person
received 250 ml of the alcohol based all natural
compound solution along with 250 ml of a specially
formulated deep scalp cleanser. They were all
individually and carefully instructed on the proper
usage of both the scalp cleanser and the all natural
compound solution.
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* Evaluation and Assessment Grading
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The photos taken prior to the treatment
were closely evaluated. Before the treatment was
initiated, a 2.5 cm circle in diameter was drawn in the
balding area, always very near the border of the area
demonstrating the most significant hair loss. Initial
hair counts were done using a 4X magnifying lens mounted
on a circular fluorescent lamp. Independent counts were
made by two of us (MS and AJF), times 2, and the average
of the two counters was used for statistical purposes.
The hairs in the 2.5 cm area were counted, including
hairs on the circular boundary. The final counts on the
participants were done after five (5) months on the
treatment program. The same criteria from the initial
photograph was used to determine the exact location of
the 2.5 cm area on the scalp and the same procedure was
used to count hair roots within and on the boundary of
the inscribed circular area.
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At the conclusion of the five (5) month
treatment program, the photos were graded under the
following categories: A zero (0) grading was given to
the photos that revealed no change from their initial
pre-treatment photo. A grading of one (1) was given to
the participants with moderate regrowth of hair from
their respective original photos. And a grading of two
(2) was assigned to the men with a significant regrowth
of hair from their original photos.
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Results
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Of the one-hundred and sixty-four
participants starting the study, eleven were eliminated
because of their repeated absence from photo sessions
and failure to use the product. Four were eliminated due
to their irregular use of both the scalp cleanser and
the all natural compound solution, and one person was
discontinued because he relocated to another country.
The remainder of the 148 participants applied the all
natural compound solution at least twice daily for the
five months as required for this study.
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The regrowth of hair was first noticed
on some participants as early as two months into the
treatment. By the third month, a substantial number of
men demonstrated moderate regrowth; both fine vellus
hairs (peach fuzz) and darker pigmented intermediate and
terminal hairs were observed. It is noteworthy to
mention that the fine vellus hairs, although visible to
the naked eye, were not detectable by the photos. Thus
all of our quantitative and qualitative assessments were
made from any intermediate and/or terminal hairs.
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* Criteria for Analysis of Response
to All Natural Compound Solution
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The following parameters were used to
classify the magnitude of hair regrowth: Subjects with
less than a 30% increase in intermediate and/or terminal
hairs were counted as no change. The moderate
improvement group we determined were the men that showed
an increase of final hair counts of greater than 30% and
up to a 100% increases of terminal hairs, in their five
month photos as compared to their original photos. The
last group we identified was the significant increase
group. This group showed the best improvement of all the
men in the study, and we included those with hair count
increases of 100% or greater.
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* Response of the All Natural
Compound Solution on Baldness
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Although the qualitative and
quantitative assessments were done independently, there
was a strong correlation between the two groups.
Overall, 88% of the qualitative group showed some degree
of improvement. Of the group studied quantitatively,
85.7% showed a degree of regrowth (within 95% confidence
limits). With the qualitative group, 6 of 50 men were
categorized as having no change (category 0),
representing 12% of the total. In the quantitative group
(98 participants), 14 men, or 14.3% did not show any
increase in hair counts. The average hair count increase
for this group was 6.7%. So most subjects in this group
did regrow some hair, but not a noticeable amount.
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The moderately improved qualitative
group (category 1) consisted of 16 participants, or 32%.
In the quantitatively studied group, 44 of 98 men fell
into the range of +30% to +100%. This represents 44.9%
of the men. The range of increase was 32% to 98%, with
the mean at 61.5% The participants showing significant
regrowth in the qualitative group (category 2) were 28
of 50, or 56%. In the quantitatively studied group, the
number of men with significant regrowth (greater than
100%) was 40 of 98, or 40.8%. These men had hair count
increases of 100% or more. The range of hair count
increases was 102% to 472%, with a mean increase of
194%. The photograph of these men and women showed
significant cosmetic changes which correlates very well
with our quantitative findings.
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* Pattern of Hair Regrowth
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From the photos taken monthly during the
course of the study, a pattern of regrowth was observed
in those participants who demonstrated a significant
increase in hair counts over the five months. The first
countable hairs were seen after 10-12 weeks of treatment
and were first detected on the crown or vertex of the
head. Following further treatment, hair was then
observed regrowing in the margin of fringe of the
thinning or balding areas of the scalp. Hair regrowth in
the fronto-temporal region of the scalp was noted after
16-20 weeks of treatment, and this region appeared to be
the most resistant to regrowth to date.
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* Correlation of Response with Age
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The average age of the 176 participants
was 38.7 years. The mean ages for their respective
groups were as follows: The no change group was 41.8
years. The moderate group was 36.7 years. And the
significant group was 38.5 years. The youngest
participant in the study was 24 years old, and the
oldest participant was 68. There was no correlation
between age and response to the treatment.
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Discussion
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This open-ended study has demonstrated
the hair regrowth response of 148 men who have been
treated with an all natural compound solution applied
topically to balding or thinning regions of the scalp.
The treatment program included regular scalp cleansing
with a natural extract scalp cleanser and application of
at least 5-10 ml of the all natural compound solution at
least twice daily. The data showed that hair counts
increased significantly for approximately 85% of the
participants in the five month period.
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The study methodology implies that the
results obtained relate not only to the all natural
compound solution used in the treatment, but also the
overall treatment regimen. From previous minoxidil
(Rogaine) papers, it was determined by them that a
reasonable expectation for a "placebo-type" effect was a
10-15% increase in hair counts. Thus, by setting the
cut-off in this study for moderate regrowth at a 30%
increase, any increase due to a "placebo-type" effect is
discounted.
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An attempt was made to correlate the
response (either no change, moderate change, or
significant change) with a number of factors. None of
the factors studied gave a strong correlation, although
there were some trends noted. The number of years of
balding or thinning hair did not appear to have any
correlation with the final results. However, it should
be noted that the number of years thinning was a number
given by the participants, and could not be verified
accurately. Thus it is a subject of assessment and may
not be very reliable. To help balance this uncertainty,
the results were grouped. Regardless of the groupings
used, there was no grouping which demonstrated a
significant correlation with results.
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In terms of hair regrowth, this all
natural compound solution appears to be more effective
than minoxidil (Rogaine) and has no known side effects.
A study by Alanis showed that a 2% minoxidil preparation
applied topically increased hair counts by about 24%
after 20 weeks. This study showed an increase of 89% in
the same time period. Because of the differences in
locating the measured regions of the scalp, these
results are not directly comparable, but in a population
study, Alanis's results showed that 34-46 out of 83
participants (48%) had no growth after 24 weeks, whereas
our results show only 14 out of 98 (14%) had no growth
after 20 weeks. Thus, our conclusion is that this
product does stimulate regrowth of hair in cases of
androgenic alopecia (balding), and that over 85% of men
will respond favorably to the treatment.
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