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DHT Blockers - Inhibiting Hair Loss at its Roots

There are several topical treatments like Revivogen, Crinagen, Progesterone Creams and Xandrox that claim to minimize or block the amount of dyhydrotestosterone (DHT) present in the scalp.

DHT acts as a catalyst for the hair loss process as it binds with the receptor sites in hair follicles that are genetically vulnerable to hair loss. Over time, this process of DHT acting on the genetically vulnerable hair follicles hurts their ability to grow healthy hair.

The success of these topical treatments in reducing DHT levels in the scalp has not been clinically proven. However, the possibility of reducing DHT only in the scalp region rather than through out the entire body as with Propecia or Avodart is appealing.

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