Methylene blue (MB) is a chemical salt that is used as both medicine, and a dye for scientific research. It is substance with apparent complexities – some researchers consider MB a toxic substance, while others …
Balance Your Hormones to Treat Cellulite
Is hormonal imbalance the true cause of cellulite? find out in this article
How SSRI’s Cause Hair Loss
Hair loss is one of the most common health problems that modern people struggle with. Yes, you read that correctly, hair loss is a health problem. Although the hair loss industry, ill-informed dermatologists and physicians …
Vitamin A & Your Skin: Acne, Wrinkles & More
The skin is no exception to the basic nutritional requirements of the body. Without adequate intake of key vitamins, minerals, and other macro/micronutrients, the skin experiences disease. Due to this basic physiological fact, “fortified” skincare …
Pregnenolone: Hormone of Youth
Pregnenolone is a hormone of youth, used for treating fatigue, increasing energy, enhancing memory, reducing stress, improving immunity and reversing skin aging and skin disorders including psoriasis and scleroderma.
The Beauty Benefits of Topical Caffeine: Wrinkles, Cellulite, Hair Growth & More
Find out how topical caffeine can improve your skin, hair and more!
The Amazing Health & Beauty Benefits of Pearl Powder
Pearl powder is becoming a popular nutritional supplement and common ingredient in skin care products today. Despite its recent popularity, pearl powder has been around for some time. For centuries both Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine …
Thinning Hair or Hyperparathyroidism in Disguise?
Hair loss is very common in hyperparathyroidism. It is almost always on the front of the scalp. The longer the hyperparathyroidism the more hair that is lost. The good news is that the hair can …
Succinic Acid: The Remarkable Hair Growth Substance You Never Heard of
The most incredible hair growth substance, you never heard of.
Topical Caffeine: Grows Hair & Stops Hair Loss Better Than Rogain
Hair loss comes in many forms; diffuse thinning, autoimmune alopecia and telogen/anagen effluvium. But perhaps the most predominant form of hair loss is the so-called “hereditary” or “genetic” hair loss, commonly known as androgenic alopecia, …