Thursday, January 17, 2008

Crinagen: Alternative Hair Loss Treatment



Crinagen is a natural topical spray created by Dr. Nassar Razack.
The latest formula of Crinagen now includes Azelaic Acid, Vitamin B6, Zinc acetate, Niacin, Saw Palmetto extract, Ginkgo Biloba extract and Proanthocyanidins from grape seed extract. Crinagen is water based which means it's not likely to penetrate as fast and as effective than if alcohol is used as the solvent. Including emu oil in your Crinagen regimen may solve the problem. It does not contain any of the clinically proven treatments like Minoxidil or Finasteride. The topical is said to have a bad smell which is due to the saw palmetto. Also it stays greasy on the scalp.

The product’s two most main ingredients are Proanthocyanidins and azelaic acid. The manufacture alleges that both of these ingredients reduce DHT content and nourish the scalp’s hair follicles.

Cost: About $20 for 1 months supply (bottle)
Side Effects: 1%-5% of users experience some burning on the scalp.
Clinical Studies: N/A
FDA Approved: No
How long in market: 5 years
Guarantee: Full Refund
Conclusion: Since there are no clinical studies, testimonials or pictures on his site it's difficult to determine how well the product works. If you're on a tight budget and don't like the idea of taking pills you might give it a try.

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