Advecia Hair Loss Supplement

by admin on July 26, 2007

Advecia Hair Loss Supplement

by David Briggs

Advecia is a non-prescription baldness control product specially designed to stop hair loss and supplement nutritional problems and nourish and revive dormant hair follicles. Advecia is effective for both men and women, since it targets the hair follicles and the scalp directly, bypassing all chemical or hormonal problems by providing natural supplements.

Ingredients: Advecia uses RNA (Ribonucleic Acid) as a core component to clear clogged hair follicles by dissolving dead skin cells and foreign substances attached to the scalp. In addition to this basic process, Advecia supplies supplements for hair growth such as saw palmetto and green tea extracts, which stop the production of androgens such as DHT in the body. Other ingredients of Advecia include phytosterol complex, beta sitosterol, L-Lysine, L-Arginine, grape seed extract and procyanidins .

Usage: Two capsules in the morning and two in the evening, with 8 ounces of water is the daily suggested intake, for at least 45-60 days. Daily maximum of 6 tablets is advised by the company. Advecia takes around two to three months to stop hair growth problems and a further period of four to five is advised for hair to start growing again. While Advecia takes longer than other hair loss control products like Procerin, the effects of Advecia are more permanent, and there is little likelihood of a relapse and hair thinning out again, after a successful Advecia treatment course. The basic question of whether Advecia will be successful in the first place depends on the cause of the hair growth problems, hereditary issues, lifestyle, stress, age of the person taking the treatment and quantity of existing healthy hair follicles.

Side Effects: There are virtually no side effects arising out of taking Advecia, as extensive studies have revealed. Its main ingredients are all natural , with very little likelihood of causing any hormonal or chemical imbalances . For those with chronic constipation or stomach disorders, it is advisable to take Advecia along with food. A person with other health problems or prescription treatments might want to consult a doctor before using Advecia, to be sure that the vitamins and mineralsin Advecia are not in contradiction to any existing problems or treatments.

Advecia has a success rate of over 60% , with very good chances of a permanent solution to hair loss. While most hair loss products have solutions designed to cater to males, Advecia is one of the few products which is equally effective for women. Progressive Health , which produces and markets Advecia, offers a 180 day money back guarantee – No questions asked. That alone indicates the confidence the company has in Advecia as a complete solution to hair loss for both men and women.

Dont purchase Advecia until you read our review . There is a lot you need to know about advecia before you buy.

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