Look For Clinical-Strength Versions Of These Ingredients:
Keratin
Keratin is an important protein that makes up your hair and nails. It also gives your hair its structure and promotes strength. However, make sure your supplement has a clinically studied version of keratin, such as Cynatine® HNS Keratin. This ensures that the keratin is bioavailableand your body will be able to easily absorb its nutrients.
Saw Palmetto
Saw palmetto is a potent berry extract that plays a key role in naturally blocking certain hormones from causing hair loss. However, many of the generic versions of saw palmetto haven't been properly harvested and lack the vital compounds that block DHT. That's why it’s important to look for a highly bioavailable and clinically researched saw palmetto, such as US Plus® Saw Palmetto.
Tocotrienols
Tocotrienols, a highly potent form of vitamin E, has been shown to promote hair growth from within and help strengthen follicles. We suggest to look for a supplement that lists a clinically studied andpatented version of tocotrienols, such as EvnolMax, at the top of their ingredients.
Unwanted Hair Vitamin Ingredients:
Magnesium Stearate
This "flow agent" may seem harmless, but in reality it is an unwanted and generally unhealthy additive, depending on the source. Most sources for magnesium stearate are genetically modified, and treated with high amounts of pesticides, due to its origins as a cottonseed oil base.Titanium Dioxide
Widely relied upon in vitamin manufacturing as a coloring agent and binding mineral, titanium dioxide is well-known tocreate health compromises in the immune system. Low-quality hair vitamin blends typically include this filler.Gelatin Capsules
Oftentimes, tablets and capsules don't fully release before they pass through the body—which means the vast majority of healthful effects are wasted. Gelatin is harvested from animal byproducts, so besides excluding all vegetarians from use, it is just not as healthy as vegetable capsules.
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