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HAIR MAX LASER COMB

 

BREAKING NEWS MARCH 2007: FDA Clears the HairMax LaserComb for the Promotion of Hair Growth!
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1. Introduction to Laser Photo – Therapy

Laser Phototherapy is a form of laser technology also referred to as Low Level Light Therapy. Laser Phototherapy has been used clinically for numerous medical purposes in Europe for over thirty years and has been the subject of over 2,500 scientific papers published worldwide. There are no reported side effects to the therapy, which is painless, non – toxic and complements many traditional therapies.

Until recently, Laser Phototherapy has been relatively unknown. Today, however, there is increasing awareness an acceptance of Laser Phototherapy among healthcare practitioners. The FDA has just cleared three other Laser Phototherapy devices for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and chronic pain relief.

For many years, leading hair clinics and salons around the world have also been using Laser Phototherapy for individuals suffering from thin lifeless hair. These clinics have been very successful in improving the health and condition of hair.

Volumize has been combining the use of this laser technology with proven scalp and hair re-growth products for a number of years. The Benefits:

  • Stops excessive hair loss

  • Stimulates hair follicles to help re – growth

  • Produces fuller, shiner and thicker hair

  • Repairs and improves quality of hair shafts

  • Relieves irritation scalp conditioning

2. Introducing the HairMax

The HairMax Lasercomb is a breakthrough in hair care because it is the first Laser Phototherapy device designed for the general public to use at home. Developed in Sydney, Australia from over 18 years of clinical experience, the HairMax Lasercomb is a high – quality devise using precision components. It is manufactured and patented in the USA.

The HairMax Lasercomb is the first product of its kind, a unique hand – held, Laser Phototherapy device delivers the healthy and nourishing effects of low – level laser to improve your hair.

Science has shown that the skin cells thrive in light and your hair is no different. Through the scientific principles of ‘Photo-Bio-Stimulation’, Laser Phototherapy progressively improves the quality, strength and health of your hair over time. Results vary from person to person, but you should notice early, general improvements and activation of your hair within 8 to 12 weeks. These improvements include a normalizing of scalp condition as well as shinier and thicker hair. Gradually, over the next few months, you should notice your hair becoming fuller, healthier and denser as your hair responds to the rejuvenating effects of the laser light.

 

Users of the HairMax Lasercomb experience high satisfaction. Over 93% of the people who use the HairMax Lasercomb experience benefits. Our goal is to provide a sincere service to the public, conveying realistic expectations and providing positive user experiences and satisfaction.

 

 

HAIR MINERAL ANALYSIS

What is it?

Hair Mineral Analysis is a procedure where a small sample (2-3 grams) of hair is taken, chemically split into it’s component parts, and then analysed to find the total content of 13 minerals and trace elements and 5 toxic elements.

 

These results are presented in the form of a graph, and this information is then interpreted, taking into account the subjects age, gender, dietary habits, health status, any current medication, lifestyle and occupation.

 

When Is It Indicated?

Mineral Analysis is a useful diagnostic aid in the two types of hair loss detailed below. Certain mineral abnormalities can also be early indicators of potential health problems such as diabetes, osteoporosis and thyroid disorders.

  • 1. Hair Loss Caused By Mineral Deficiencies

This type of hair loss can affect anyone, at any age, and is often caused by a poor or unbalanced diet.  It is particularly common in women soon after childbirth, when the body’s resources can be severely depleted. Typical symptoms of mineral deficiency include poor hair and nails, increased hair loss, changes in skin tone, anemia, low morale and general feelings of fatigue.

  • 2. Hair Loss Caused By Toxic Influences

Many people suffer from hair loss, and other health problems, due to exposure to toxic elements. These elements may originate in the workplace or home, and the sufferer may not even be aware of the contamination. A prime example of toxicity in the workplace is that experienced by workers in the meat processing industry, who may be constantly exposed to nitrates used in the curing process. This leads to a variety of skin and scalp complaints.

Regular contact with, or exposure to metallic elements such as copper, aluminum and mercury can also lead to significant health problems and hair loss. Many people living in ‘soft water’ areas, for example, have abnormally high Copper levels in their bodies, caused by the Copper in their water pipes reacting with the slightly acidic ‘soft water’.  Copper and Zinc are mutually antagonistic, so high Copper levels lead to low Zinc levels, which cause a variety of health problems, including poor hair growth and hair loss.

What Can It Do For Me?

In the case of hair loss caused by mineral deficiencies, the main advantage is that the deficient mineral(s) can be identified and targeted. This gives much better and faster results than just taking a general supplement and hoping that it does the trick. Obviously, there’s no point in loading up with Calcium when your deficient mineral is Zinc!

With toxic influences, the mineral analysis can identify and measure the levels of five of the most common toxic elements, and will also show if any of the essential minerals are present at an abnormally high level. Armed with this information effective action can then be taken to reduce levels of toxic elements in the body.

What Elements Are Tested?

A standard Mineral Analysis will test for the following minerals:

Calcium, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Sodium, Potassium, Iron, Copper, Zinc, Chromium, Manganese, Selenium, Nickel and Cobalt.

The test will also reveal the levels of the following toxic elements:

Lead, Mercury, Cadmium, Arsenic and Aluminum.