Natural Hair Loss Remedy Discovered in Apples

Written by David L. Kern


The news spread like lightning acrossrepparttar Internet...

In Japanese clinical trials, a safe, natural polyphenol compound from apples was proven to promote new hair growth in men with male pattern baldness.

Inrepparttar 145070 first double-blind clinical study, 29 balding men were treated withrepparttar 145071 apple procyanidin solution. After 6 months, researchers reported that both vellus and terminal hair growth were "significantly greater" than placebo control group subjects.

(Vellus hairs are short hairs, only a centimeter or two long. The follicles that produce them never produce any other kind of hairs. Terminal hairs arerepparttar 145072 long hairs that grow onrepparttar 145073 head.)

Increased Number of Terminal Hairs

The next study involved 21 men in various stages of hereditary hair loss. After 12 months of topical treatment, researchers reported that "71% of subjects showed an increased number of hairs." They also noted "a clear trend towards increased number of non-vellus hairs."

A "Potential Cure" for Male Pattern Baldness

After 12 months of study,repparttar 145074 scientists concluded that "procyanidin therapy shows promise as a potential cure for male pattern baldness."

In a third study of 29 balding men, this time for 4 months, 78.9% showed an increased mean value of hair diameter. Increased ratio of thicker hairs was "significantly higher" than placebo controls andrepparttar 145075 increase inrepparttar 145076 number of total hairs was "significantly greater."

How To Prevent Tetanus ?

Written by Wong Lai Teng


1) How to protect your child?

a) By being immunized with DTP vaccine.

b) Less contact with soil, dust and manure.

c) Be alert if your children have any wound.

d) Make surerepparttar mother gets immunized before pregnant.

e) Meet a physician immediately, if your children have any deep cut.

The tetanus vaccine usually is given torepparttar 145069 children as part ofrepparttar 145070 diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and pertussis (DTP) shot. This shot provides protection against three diseases; diphtheria (a throat and respiratory infection), pertussis (whooping cough) and tetanus. The latest version of this immunization is known as diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis (DTaP) vaccine.

The DtaP vaccine consists of a series of five shots, typically administered inrepparttar 145071 arm and given to children at ages: 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 15 to 18 months and 4 to 6 years.

Having had a tetanus infection does not provide immunity. Following recommendations for vaccinations is necessary to prevent recurrence of tetanus. If you never vaccinated against tetanus as a child, see your doctor about gettingrepparttar 145072 Td vaccine. You cannot get tetanus fromrepparttar 145073 vaccine. A pregnant woman should not be concerned if she inadvertently received a dose of tetanus toxoids. In fact a previously unimmunized pregnant woman who may deliver her child under unhygienic circumstances should receive two doses ofrepparttar 145074 adult formulated tetanus and diphtheria toxoid vaccination. The doses should be spaced as usual, 4 to 8 weeks apart, duringrepparttar 145075 last two trimesters. Incompletely immunized pregnant women should completerepparttar 145076 3 dose series. Those immunized more than 10 years previously should have a booster dose. The children of a pregnant woman can receive tetanus toxoid. This will pose no risk torepparttar 145077 pregnant woman.

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