A prospective customer writes asking "Can one become tolerant to HairGenesis®?" Here is my response: First, I would like to share a couple of things that will help provide useful context. To begin with, a number of ingredients used in HairGenesis™ have, historically, been used to treat a different ailment which is benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) --- a non-cancerous growth of the prostate. Long-term clinical studies, in vitro analyses, and basic science experiments support the hypothesis that such ingredients provide continual benefit without a reduction in affect.
In similar fashion, HairGenesis™ was tested under both open label and placebo-controlled, double-blind, randomized clinical research and --- in all instances found to be safe and effective. As in the BPH research data, there was nothing in these studies to suggest that the study patients built up a resistance or tolerance to the formula. Furthermore, HairGenesis™ has been in widespread use for more than ten years with no such affect being shown.
For these and other reasons, I see nothing to suggest that this is likely to occur with you. I hope this explanation addresses your question. If not, please advise and I'll try again.
Please let me know if I have addressed the salient points you wished to cover. In conclusion, please accept my warmest wishes of thanks for your continued patronage of our product line.
Can One Become "Tolerant" To Hair Genesis Treatment
May 28, 2010 10:35:07 AM
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