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Safety and Efficacy of Deeply Rooted® Nutraceutical for Hair Growth in Women

DOI: 10.4236/jcdsa.2020.103016, PP. 140-148

Keywords: Hair Loss, Alopecia, Supplement, Hair Growth, Wellness, Vitamins

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Abstract:

Hair loss can significantly affect quality of life. Patients seeking treatment for hair loss find that many surgical or medication options involve significant risks or side effects. DEEPLY ROOTED® is a nutritional supplement that combines botanical and natural ingredients with the goal of effectively reducing hair loss and stimulating hair growthwithout the side effects of many standard treatments. DEEPLY ROOTED’s active ingredients have both anti-inflammatory and adaptogenic properties, and inhibit dihydrotestosterone without the use of hormones, drugs, or industry by-products. This 3-month prospective study evaluates the effectiveness of DEEPLY ROOTED® for the prevention of hair loss. Healthy female subjects complaining of hair loss were enrolled, and supplied with three months of DEEPLY ROOTED®, without other compensation. The primary endpoint was a significant increase in hair growth. This was measured using anonymously collected patient data to evaluate hair growth and quality, as well as blinded Investigator hair assessment data. Patients who ingested DEEPLY ROOTED® over a three-month period reported noticeable improvement of hair growth (91%), increased hair volume (86%), and improved hair quality (86%). Subjects were noted to exhibit an increase in the number of new hairs, hair thickness and scalp coverage. No significant adverse effects were reported. DEEPLY ROOTED® safely helped

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