HairOmega DHT Blocker Original 33-Ingredient Formula without Biotin, B Vitamins and Iodine
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- HairOmega® DHT Blocker contains 33 ingredients to support healthy healthy hair growth and DHT metabolism.
- 45 Day Supply - 50% more than similar products. Contains natural herbal DHT Blockers
- 90 Capsules: Contains no gelatin. Does not contain artificial colors and flavors, chemical preservatives, or gluten
- Made in a FDA Inspected, Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) facility in the USA from US and imported ingredients
- Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back!
- HairOmega™ DHT Blocker has 33 ingredients the ingredients to help support the body’s natural metabolism of DHT! It uses a comprehensive formulation of herbs and plant extracts to do this and also contains essential nutrients to help nourish and support hair roots. There is no other formula with this kind of effectiveness on the market. For a limited time 50% more is included in your purchase. Instead of a 30 day supply you’re getting a 45-day supply.
Natural DHT Blocker Review
DHT Blockers are an important factor in DrFormulas hair growth pills because DHT is one of the main reasons for hair loss. DHT is a form of testosterone present in both males and females that signal the hair root to stop producing hair. It binds to receptors present on hair follicles and cause them to stop making proteins that hair is made up of. Natural DHT blockers work by inhibiting the production of DHT and supporting hair growth.
HairOmega® DHT Blocker Hair Growth Vitamins
Saw Palmetto:An extract from the fruit of the Serenoa rapens tree, saw palmetto is one of the most commonly used vitamins for hair growth because it has the ability to support hair growth. It does so by clocking an enzyme known as 5-alpha-reductase. This enzyme is known to convert testosterone to DHT, which in turn causes hair follicle miniaturization. |
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Beta-Sitosterol:Beta-sitosterol is a form of phytosterol. Because it is similar in structure to cholesterol it competes with its absorption in the body, thus reducing cholesterol levels. It also supports a healthy inflammation response which help to strengthen the immune system. It also has the ability to promote normal prostate functions and support healthy urination in males. Research shows that taking beta-sitosterol in combination with saw palmetto can help support hair growth. |
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Pygeum africanum:Extracts from the bark of the Pygeum africanum, or African cherry tree include beta-sitosterol, other plant sterols, triterpenes, and compounds known as ferulic acids. These extracts can be helpful for supporting hormonal balance and supporting hair growth. |
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Lycopene:Lycopene is an antioxidant most commonly found in tomatoes. One of its main functions is the prevention of damage to your body by free-radicals. Free radicals are atoms that contain an unpaired electron, which means they can reach out and grab one from other atoms, in order to stabilize themselves. During the process of acquiring electrons from surrounding molecules, free radicals regenerate rapidly and can bombard the body’s healthy cells, causing diseases such as heart disease, immune system disorders and a decline in brain functions. By helping to neutralize damage to hair follicles and hair lycopene can support hair growth. |
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Quercetin:Quercetin is a naturally occurring bioflavonoid found in apples, black tea, onions, and a variety of other plants. It has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Quercetin has also been shown to support hair growth. Studies [1][2] |
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Zinc:Zinc is vital for healthy, young looking skin. Zinc prevents skin from becoming dry and flaky. It can also reduce the risk of acne and dermatitis. It is beneficial for the immune system because it is involved in the replication of DNA and also plays a vital role in the division of cells. As a hair growth supplement, zinc sulfate can help support hair growth. |
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Uncaria tomentosa (Cat’s claw) :Cat’s Claw is a woody vine which contains several alkaloids as well as tannins. The plant’s extracts are known to have anti-inflammatory activities which can help boost the immune system. They also show promise for cancer prevention and for the treatment of osteoarthritis. |
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Red raspberries:Raspberries are rich in anti-oxidants, so much so that they have been shown to be beneficial in the treatment of diabetes-induced oxidative stress. Anti-oxidants are also great hair growth supplements because they eliminate cell-damaging free radicals, boost the immune system and strengthen hair follicles. |
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Buchu leaves:The leaves of the Buchu plant contain substances that promote urinary action which helps the body get rid of toxins and relieves the symptoms of bladder and urinary tract infections. |
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Pumpkin seed:Pumpkin seeds are packed with nutrients. Their high vitamin C content is effective for promoting the production of collagen, which improves skin’s elasticity and gives it vitality. Because vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant, it can also help reduce the effects of aging such as wrinkles and skin discoloration it may also reduce sun damage. The seeds contain zinc which boosts the immune system and strengthens hair and nails. Pumpkin seeds also contain phytosterols which act as DHT blockers. |
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Burdock rootBurdock root contains many valuable hair supplements including biotin, B1, B6, B12 and E, zinc and sulfur. Because of burdock’s absorption of toxins from the bowel and alliterative effects on the liver, it has been used in the treatment of hepatitis C. Because it eliminates toxins, it can also promote hair growth. |
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Gravel root:Like burdock, gravel root is beneficial to the urinary and renal systems. It’s also a potent anti-inflammatory agent. When taken as a supplement it increases the rate of toxin removal by the kidneys. |
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Marshmallow root:As well as protecting the gut and the lungs , marshmallow root, also known as althea root, can be used to treat inflammatory skin diseases. In terms of the benefits as a hair growth supplement, marshmallow root is rich in plant proteins which promote hair growth and soften the hair. |
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Parsley:Parsley is often thought of as a table garnish and is overlooked for its beneficial properties. It is rich in volatile oils and flavonoids. Volatile oils have tumor inhibiting properties by aiding removal of carcinogenic (cancer causing) chemicals that don’t belong in the body. Anti-oxidants are chemicals that take the brunt of attack by oxidizing chemicals so that your normal cells. Parsley has a lot of anti-oxidants that stop attack by free radicals. |
I will start by saying if I were anyone experiencing thinning, I’d try this.
I’m 27, F, she/her, mother, and have hypothyroidism which my doctor treats with Levothyroxine. One of the main side effects (after birth and with Levothyroxine) is temporary hair loss or thinning.
4 years ago, when I first started, I lost approx 10-15% of my hair. Perhaps paired with postnatal hormones, the thyroid medication was the straw that broke camels back. I’ve tried many treatments - minoxidil, clean haircare products, biotin, keratin, collagen, oil treatments, Olaplex, etc.
The only thing I ever noticed with Biotin supplements was breakouts of acne/pimples on my face.
Finding this alternative w/o biotin was exciting and I decided to try it out. My stylist has noted faster growth than normal, and went 3 appointments without trimming because it was healthy without split-ends and healthy roots. I’ve noticed new growth near a problem area near my right temple. My hair looks and feels increasingly dense with healthy & ‘glowy’ skin. I’ve noticed fewer breakouts.
I use simple & safe certain-chemical-free shampoo and conditioner, and have longer and thicker hair than I had at seventeen years old. I do not wear my hair in tight styles often anymore, and keep it simple.
I really believe in this stuff because nobody knew I was doing anything new or perhaps even aware that I was aware of the thinning, and have commented on how long and thick my hair is. I’ve pored over these ingredients as well, and believe in them.
Our collagen supply only decreases from our late twenties onward, which affects our teeth, skin, hair, joints, brain and bones. Etc. I recommend The Collagen Co and Crushed Tonic as powders, and Neocell and Codeage Amen collagen pill supplements. I rotate currently between both powders, and currently taken Codeage Amen collagen pill, but equally love Neocell.
Folic acid, L-Lysine, Vit B C D E, plenty of Iron, pre&probiotics, and this formula are daily supplements/intakes I look at. I also get bloodwork (due to my thyroid and thalassemia-minor-caused anemia), and the results of that bloodwork have helped me keep track of what I need to try and eat and intake.
I rly recommend bloodwork anyway, and with regard to thinning hair: check your hemaglobin (iron) levels - this can if not cause, then enhance hair loss. Also check the thyroid, as both hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism can cause long term hair loss. The medication’s possible & subtle side effects outweigh losing most of one’s hair due to an imbalance. Good products, keep it simple, vitamins, fresh fruits and veg when possible, protein, this supplement, and *bloodwork.*
I have been taking Hair Omega for a few years. I think it has stopped, or at least slowed the hair loss. The DHT blocker works for me.
Honestly helped more than I expected my hair grew a lot thicker and faster than before
HairOmega DHT Blocker Original 33-Ingredient Formula without Biotin, B Vitamins and Iodine
HairOmega DHT Blocker Original 33-Ingredient Formula without Biotin, B Vitamins and Iodine