Scalp Med Review
Scalp Med is being marketed as a natural hair loss remedy. It has a special formulation for men and women. Scalp Med’s basic pack consists of two topical formulations and a hair thickening spray. One of the topical formulations called Vitadil-5A is simply a
minoxidil solution, 5% for men and 2% for women. The other topical named NutriSol-RM has the same formulation for men and women. The principal ingredients in NutriSol-RM are the assumed natural DHT blockers such as
saw palmetto and
beta-sitosterol, vitamins such as
biotin (vitamin B7), panthenol (provitamin B5) and retinol (vitamin A) and
amino acids such as cystine. Saw palmetto and beta-sitosterol are often presented as safe natural alternatives to
finasteride but their effectiveness in treating hair loss has not yet been confirmed in any clinical trial. Although
nobody can say whether they work, they are very popular and frequently used in natural hair loss cures.
Scalp Med is a kind of hybrid solution. Like Avacor and Provillus, it uses minoxidil to regrow hair but the components intended to block DHT and nourish hair are delivered topically, which is similar to Revivogen. The Scalp Med kit comes with the hair thickening spray that gives the impression of improvement, encouraging customers to continue with their treatment. A quick review of the Scalp Med’s own website reveals blatant marketing and before and after pictures that look too good to be true. The website does not provide a list of ingredients. Customer reviews are mixed but not overly negative. If nothing else, minoxidil may do some work.
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