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Increase Hair GrowthChemical Products and Hair GrowthFor many men, their sole goal with their appearance is to increase hair growth. Hair loss is a purely psychological problem - not having hair does not put you at risk for disease, it does not mean you are going to die sooner and it does not (necessarily) mean you have some sort of horrible illness. All it means is that you have a huge drop in your confidence that causes you to be unhappy far more often that you are content. That makes a formula to increase hair growth something that should be able to positively affect your hair growth without causing any additional problems. Unfortunately for the pharmaceutical industry, their product does not do that correctly. Don't Chemical Products Increase Hair Growth?While there are some solid medicinal products that do, in fact, improve hair growth and hair health, the problem is that many of these chemicals increase hair growth at the expense of other health problems. One of those health problems is sexual dysfunction. For men, impotency is one of the most psychologically stressful events they can have - even more than hair loss. So why would they want to take a medicine that can cause a worse psychological problem in order to fix a not-nearly-as-important psychological problem? It does not make sense. If hair loss was an illness that could lead to severe health problems down the road, perhaps a man would be willing to sacrifice their sex life for a longer life. But experiencing impotency to prevent hair loss is not a treatment - in fact, it will probably create far more problems in the future. The goal of any medication should be to increase hair growth without harming anything else psychologically and only natural medications do that. These vitamins, like Procerin increase hair growth considerably. But because they are not made with any additional ingredients that may harm your body (because they are made with natural ingredients found regularly in the environment), they do not put you in any psychological risk if you choose to start taking one of them. And perhaps if they were not as effective it would make sense to try the chemical medications instead. But these natural supplements are easily as effective if not better, so for anyone looking to start on a treatment for their hair loss and increase hair growth, it makes zero sense to start taking a medication that puts you at risk for a far worse psychological problem than hair loss. |