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COMPLETION OF RANDOMIZED TRIAL IN WOMEN FOR SLOWING HAIR LOSS  



 



A clinical trial featuring randomized, triple blind, placebo-controlled, parallel group design showed statistically significant differences at the 0.05 level for a number of parameters associated with hair loss and overall appearance. Women were included if they were between the ages of 40 and 60 and were excluded if they had prior hair (surgical) procedures, alcohol abuse, severe co-morbid conditions, or the inability to tolerate the herbal blend. Subjects took a dietary supplement and used a lotion on the scalp on a daily basis. One hundred women were randomized following signed an IRB-approved consent form. Twenty-six and seven subjects completed the trial respectively for the product and placebo groups in this six-month trial. End-points included self-evaluations, serial pictures, and hair counts and were designed to mimic pharmaceutical studies.

The baseline characteristics were similar between the two groups. The efficacy of NuHair was demonstrated with subjective measures of hair thickness, perceived appearance, satisfactions, continued used, and recommendations. There were indications that actual hair growth was attained but the company is awaiting a second trial before confirming these results. No significant adverse events were reported in this study. A second larger study is currently underway with both men and women using an ultra sensitive digital photographic technique.

Marshall-Blum Herbal Research Clinic is an independent research company based in Bangor, ME, which continues to product high quality studies on herbal products of interest in today’s marketplace. Dr. Jim Blum is a medical clinical researcher who is an adjunct professor with the University of Maine and Husson College.





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