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Decrease DHTExperiencing male pattern baldness may leave you wanting to find a way to end hair loss, and reclaim the nice head of hair you once had. There is a way to take control of hair loss, and to prevent it if it hasn't begun yet. If you aren't experiencing hair loss, but suspect you might because of family traits, you may want to try to prevent it. The way to end the hair loss associated with male pattern baldness, and to prevent hair loss from beginning, is to decreases DHT (Dihydrotestosterone) levels. DHT is the male hormone that can cause hair loss if it is over produced. Decreasing DHT, by blocking it, is the only known way to control or even end male pattern baldness. Decreasing DHT can be done by using medication or certain hair loss supplements. It can also be controlled and blocked from the scalp by using a hair loss shampoo. Hair loss shampoo won't decrease the levels of DHT you produce, but it will block it from the scalp. Medication to decrease DHT can be either by prescription or over the counter. The prescription medicine for hair loss is called Finasteride. It's sold by the name Propecia and is only meant for men. Propecia will decrease DHT, but there are possible side effects you should watch for if you use it. The over counter medicine for hair loss is Minoxidil, sold as Rogaine. Rogaine is a topical ointment that blocks DHT from the scalp. There are also supplements that will decrease DHT levels. These supplements are formulated with all natural ingredients that work together to block and decrease DHT, and promote new hair growth by increasing circulation, and causing more blood flow to the scalp. Using a natural supplement to decrease DHT will be healthy, and safe. There are no known side effects to the hair loss supplements that are all natural, and they can usually be used along with other hair loss products. Decreasing DHT may be the way for you to end male pattern baldness once and for all. For more information, visit www.procerin.com. |