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New Zenagen Hair Loss Products Coming in 2012

ZENAGEN Hair Loss Products Unveils New Hair Thickening Revitalization System Plans

2011 was a great year for Zenagen around the world. As the #1 natural hair loss shampoo brand has grown in international markets.

The Zenagen brand is constantly researching and collaborating with leading medical, biochemical, and nutraceutical experts in the development of new and improved products under the Zenagen brand family.

2012  is shaping up to be a very exciting year for the Zenagen hair loss product brand as this announcement found on Pressreleaser.org details a new Zenagen Thickening System being introduced in 2012. Some details are as follows:

ZENAGEN Unveils New Hair Thickening Revitalization System Plans

Popular ZENAGEN Hair Care Brand Prepares for Release of New Natural Fusion Focused Products Directed at Visibly Thicker, Stronger, and More Voluminous Hair.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 19, 2012 – N.R.I. LLC announced today the launch plans of the exclusive, new ZENAGEN Hair Thickening Revitalization System, an innovative and complete approach to hair health and beauty formulated specifically to increase hair volume and dimension while addressing the issue of weak, thinning hair and hair loss. ZENAGEN launches its new updated website, www.ZENAGEN.com, in early 2012 to unveil the improved nutraceutical infusion products that make up the new ZENAGEN( http://www.zenagen.com/ ) Hair Thickening Revitalization System and the science behind this unique approach to optimal hair care.

ZENAGEN, comes from the Japanese derived “zazen” which means the attainment of enlightenment, an experience known in Zen, and the science rooted cell cycle related term “agen” and embodies the hair and scalp revitalization focus of the brand.

ZENAGEN invigorates the hair and scalp with a research focused unique fusion blend of natural compounds, known as nutraceuticals. The company has been focused on biochemical action preserving extraction techniques, that allow the unique components including bioflavonoids, free radical scavenging compounds, liposterols, and fortifying amino acids and minerals that synchronistically utilize the scalp and skin systems to invigorate and revitalize the head and scalp to an optimal and natural state of health…. click here for the rest of the release on Zenagen hair loss product developments

Everyone at the Zenagen brand of products is excited in the 2012 developments and wish everyone a exciting, healthy, and thick hair 2012.

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The Role of Biotin and Hair Loss

The role of Biotin (B7) and Hair Loss.

Many people concerned with hair loss have heard of supplement or vitamin called biotin, and often ask if it is beneficial to hair loss and growing thicker hair.

Here is a brief synopsis of biotin as it pertains to hair.

The supplement biotin is actually vitamin B7, which is a water-soluble vitamin. The vitamin is referred to as the hair vitamin and is sometimes claimed to be useful for stimulating hair growth or for treating hair loss. However, there is little scientific evidence to support such claims.

Biotin and Hair:

A biotin deficiency can cause hair loss (known medically as alopecia) and that treating a deficiency can help restore normal hair growth. However, biotin deficiencies are quite rare. The body needs only a tiny amount, and many foods contain it. Also, the intestinal flora (the microorganisms that live in the digestive tract) produce biotin that the body can use, and the vitamin is “recycled” in the body.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that biotin can stimulate hair growth or treat hair loss in people with normal levels.

Is My Hair Loss Caused by a Biotin Deficiency?

If you have a deficiency, biotin could help to stop hair loss and stimulate hair growth. 

However, most cases of hair loss are not caused by a deficiency, and it is unlikely that hair loss would be the only symptom. Other signs are often experienced as well, such as:
  • Red, scaly facial rash
  • Depression
  • Lethargy
  • Hallucinations
  • Unusual sensations (such as pricking or burning) of the hands or feet.
Most people may be able to meet their biotin requirement through food. However, higher intakes may be recommended in certain situations, such as:
  • Biotinidase deficiency (a genetic disorder)
  • Chronic use of certain seizure medications or antibiotics (see Biotin Drug Interactions)
  • Consumption of large quantities of raw egg whites, which contain a substance that causes biotin depletion
  • Kidney dialysis or IV feedings (known as total parenteral nutrition or TPN) that do not contain biotin.

In short the amount of biotin related hair loss is very small in the normal population. Almost everyone gets enough biotin through normal diet.


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