Coffee Beans May Help Women With Hair Loss

September 11, 2007 | By admin

Coffee Beans May Help Women With Hair LossScottish scientists Bill and Iain Forbes believe that the healing properties of green coffee beans can help woman with thinning hair. Approximately 40% of the worlds hair loss sufferers are women, with the vast majority suffering with androgenetic alopecia, also known as common female pattern hair loss. Genetic hair loss can strike women at any age after puberty, and can dramatically effect the quality of life of those it affects.

Last week UK based Boots chemists, unveiled its “Expert Hair Loss Treatment Spray for Women.” According to the Boots company, clinical trials conducted at Glasgow University proved to significantly increase hair increase hair growth while improving the thickness of exiting hair. These trials found that 80% of women claimed to have improvement.

The American Hair Loss Association is being cautiously optimistic about the efficacy of this new product. We are hoping that further studies will be conducted in the UK and in the US that will enable us to better understand how green coffee beans can positively impact hair growth.

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