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Multiflorum- formula topical+ (Polygonum multiflorum)
Application method: Oral / Topical -
Where sold: World-wide -
Formatic base: Organic
Administration: liquid extract

The latest, most recently talked about organic hair health combination with soy equol, developed by the Makajami Corporation. Costs around $16 (£10) per month, it also has anti-androgen properties making it suitable for hair loss treatment, it can help in the same way as Propecia (Finasteride), stops further hair loss by helping block the conversion of testosterone into follicle-shrinking DHT. The breakthrough being this product is organic! Treatments can also help increase the blood supply within hair follicles which can again help optimise hair growth. It is suitable for women as well as men, (men being the majority of users). The main plus for it's many world-wide users are reported to be good results coupled with a nice price. Designed as a long term hair health treatment for hair loss problems.
Polygonum Multiflorum is accumulative and effects can last well. After the initial 6 months intensive treatment programme Polygonum Multiflorum treatment breaks of a couple of weeks or so can be taken and fitted in with personal life-styles without effecting results, Polygonum multiflorum tested: The Hospital of Prevention ( PM study ), results over 6 months reported over 90% of patient's had noticeable re-growth to varying degree's and approx. 94% of patient's tested, of all ages, experienced stoppage of excessive hair loss. All patients had noticeable hair shaft strengthening of up to 20% volume.
Polygonum Multiflorum is an ORGANIC (indirect) ANTI-ANDROGEN, Testosterone and Dihydro-testosterone reducent. Administration is oral & topical and treatment can be on a maintenance basis over a long period, (with dosage adjusted to optimun effect) also used to correct constriction of the blood flow through the capillaries, and to help reduce serum cholesterol levels. It also treats, through it's anti-androgen properties, male pattern baldness (DHT) and hair loss in men and women. Possible side effects : None known, it is well tolerated and absorbed through the galea and papilla cell structures. WARNING Due to its anti-androgen hormonal properties it should not be used by those who are pregnant.

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Angelica (Dang gui)
Source: Materia Medica - Revised Edition by Dan Bensky & Andrew Gamble 1993 (ISBN 0-939616-15-7)
"Dong quai has been called the "female ginseng" and is excellent as an all purpose women's herb. It has been used for centuries in China for regulating the menstrual cycle and easing menstrual pain and cramping. It can be used to help women regain normal menstrual cycles after taking "the Pill." It has proven helpful for relieving hot flashes during menopause. Dong quai can be used for insomnia and blood pressure stability for both men and women. (The affect on blood pressure can be an overall lowering although sometimes it may rise slightly first, followed by a decline). It can reduce PMS and may help anemia, suppressed menstrual flow, uterine bleeding, abdominal pain after childbirth, dry intestines, chronic pelvic disorders and constipation and headaches due to blood deficiency. Dong quai helps the liver utilize more oxygen and therefore can be useful in treating hepatitis and cirrhosis. It may also help with abnormal protein metabolism. Dong quai helps dilate peripheral blood vessels, increase circulation, and has been used as a mild laxative.

Dong Quai
Dong quai is an aromatic herb that grows in China, Korea, and Japan. The reputation of Don quai is second only to Ginseng and is considered the ultimate, all-purpose woman's tonic herb. It is used for almost every gynecological complaint from regulating the menstrual cycle to treating menopausal symptoms caused by hormonal changes.
Dong quai is frequently used by the Chinese as a strengthening treatment for the heart, spleen, liver and kidneys. Both men and women use the herb as a general blood tonic.
Dong quai contains vitamins E, A and B12. Researchers have isolated at least six coumarin derivatives that exert antispasmodic and vasodilatory effects. Antispasmodics are a remedy for menstrual cramps. The essential oil in dong quai contains Ligustilide, butylphthalide and numerous other minor components. Ferulic acid and various polysaccharides are also found in dong quai's root. These elements can prevent spasms, reduce blood clotting and relax peripheral blood vessels. Research has shown that don quai produces a balancing effect on estrogen activity.
Modern treatments prescribe the herb to combat PMS and to help women resume normal menstruation after using birth control pills.
The herb has been found useful in balancing and treating many female systems and cycles. Dong quai's constituents can act to stimulate the central nervous system which can remedy weakness and headaches associated with menstrual disorders. It strengthens internal reproductive organs, helps with endometriosis and internal bleeding or bruising. It relieves menopausal conditions such as vaginal dryness and hot flashes.
The herb has also been used as a blood purifier, to promote blood circulation and nourish the blood in both sexes. It is high in iron content and may help to prevent iron deficiency and anemia. Studies show that it can aid in regulating blood sugar and in lowering blood pressure.
Dong quai has a mild sedative effect which can relieve stress and calms the nerves. It has also be used to stimulate the uterus during childbirth, treat insomnia, alleviate constipation and for migraine headaches
Source: Materia Medica - Revised Edition by Dan Bensky & Andrew Gamble 1993 (ISBN 0-939616-15-7)