We
have seen in the Palm Springs data of Dr. Chein and Dr. Terry
that there was some success in the regrowth of hair. But it
is in this area that HGH has had some of its spottiest results.
There
has not been a great deal of research done specifically on
the effects of HGH and hair regrowth most have concentrated
on more serious aspects of health. Having said that, there
is, nevertheless, significant collateral evidence that HGH
does have a partial effect in producing hair in areas that
were previously balding. The Palm Springs study did, if we
recall, show reports of 38% for new hair growth, which is
considerably better than most products designed specifically
to grow hair.
Other
studies, as well as those done at Palm Springs, have had patients
and researchers alike remarking on how HGH brought about improved
hair growth. And more studies yet reporting improved hair
color, sometimes even to where the original hair color had
been regained. Also, in many of these patients, the texture
and luster of their hair had been restored to how it had been
years earlier.
Although
much of the data on hair growth is anecdotal, it must be borne
in mind that in most of these studies, hair growth was not
the reason for the HGH therapy in the first place. Which is
why a lot of the information concerning hair growth has not
been gathered in a rigorously scientific manner. Other methods
for hair growth stimulation with the standard finasteride
and minoxidil combinations for male pattern baldness we continue
to use with moderate success.
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