| Premature baldness |
| Since humans commonly have scalps covered with hair, baldness may be considered by its nature to be premature. However, it is certainly not uncommon. Approximately 25 percent of men begin balding by age 30 while as may as two-thirds experience balding by age 60. As such, premature baldness may be defined as baldness occurring in men and women as young as the late teens or early 20s. Premature baldness may be caused by alopecia areata, hormonal disturbances and other medical conditions which require the attention of a physician. Premature baldness can also be caused by nutrient deficiencies, such as excessive dieting and weight loss, and may in many cases can be reversed. Bioscal® and Bioscalin® are used to remove obstacles to natural, healthy hair growth, to prepare and stimulate the scalp for new hair growth and to optimize the growth conditions for the new hair. However, underlying medical disorders should be treated by medical practitioners. |
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