Harnesses the power of natural ingredients, including Saw Palmetto and Silica to strengthen hair follicles and prevent hair loss, resulting in thicker, more lustrous hair.
Stimulates Hair Growth
Our hair growth supplement is expertly formulated with a synergistic combination of B Vitamins and Biotin, carefully selected for their powerful ability to promote hair growth.
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All our ingredients and concentrations are scientifically backed to ensure that you receive the highest quality supplement on the market.
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The Secret To Our Successful Supplement
A Superior Combination Of B Vitamins And Biotin
Our hair growth supplement boasts an exceptional blend of the finest hair care ingredients. Beautiful Biotin is the star of the show! Biotin (B7) has been clinically proven to support optimal hair growth. Biotin stimulates Keratin production and can increase follicle growth rate, effectively reducing hair loss. Coupled with a synergistic blend of essential B Vitamins such as B2, B6, Folic Acid (B9), and B12. This comprehensive combination promotes healthy hair growth, prevents hair loss, and provides the necessary nourishment for maintaining healthy hair. In short, this unbeatable combo is the ultimate solution for healthy hair!
What's In Research Verified Hair Growth?
Biotin
Also known as Vitamin B7, Biotin plays an important role in healthy hair and nail growth by promoting rapid cell proliferation. Clinical studies have shown that a Biotin deficiency can lead to severe hair loss, and it is critical for maintaining hair production. (18,19)
B Vitamins
The B Vitamin complex is a large family of compounds including B2, B6, Folic Acid (B9), and B12, which contribute a wide and complimentary range of benefits for stopping hair loss and generating renewed hair growth. B12 supports the nervous system and scalp health, Folic Acid stimulates the growth of new hair, and B6 facilitates the metabolism of amino acids necessary for healthy hair growth. (23,24)
Saw Palmetto
Saw Palmetto is a plant that has long been used in traditional medicine. It is often referred to as "The Natural Rogaine" because compounds in Saw Palmetto block the enzyme 5-alpha-reductase (5AR) from converting testosterone into DHT (dihydrotestosterone), a hormone that causes the shrinking of the follicles and leads to hair loss. (1)
Tocopheryl Acetate
Tocopheryl Acetate is the strongest and most potent form of Vitamin E and is a known antioxidant. Clinical trials have shown that daily Tocopheryl Acetate intake significantly contributes to hair regrowth. (6,7)
Borage Oil
Rich in gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), Borage Oil aids in reducing inflammation that could cause hair loss and helps the scalp retain moisture, which can enhance hair thickness. (8,9)
Silica
A naturally occurring mineral, Silica is one of the building blocks that the body uses to produce connective tissue and collagen, both of which are integral in healthy follicles and hair development. Silica occurs only in trace amounts in our regular diet and is not easily absorbed, which may leave many people with a Silica deficiency. (10,11)
MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane)
Keratin and Collagen, which are key components of hair and nails, are composed largely of Sulfur-based molecules. This means that healthy hair growth requires lots of Sulfur, and that Sulfur deficiencies can prevent normal hair growth and formation. MSM is one such Sulfur-based molecule that is the best way to provide your body with the Sulfur it needs for quick, thick growth. (12,13)
L-Cysteine
Cysteine is a Sulfur-based amino acid that is one of the most important building blocks of Keratin and healthy hair. Human hair is comprised of approximately 14% Cysteine. Since the body is not able to synthesize Cysteine on its own it must either come from food or dietary supplementation. (14,15)
L-Methionine
Methionine is a sulfur-based amino acid that cannot be synthesized by the body. Methionine also plays a major role in hair strength, which is important for preventing hair loss. The body converts it into chains of sulfur molecules which are responsible for the structure of the hair. (16,17)
Ginkgo Biloba
Ginkgo Biloba has a two-fold effect on hair growth. Clinical trials have shown that it can increase the growth rate of follicle cells and also improve circulation. This increases blood flow to the scalp and thereby improves the delivery of key nutrients required for hair growth. (2,3)
Zinc
Zinc is one of the most important trace minerals when it comes to reversing hair loss. Clinical studies have found that many people who suffer from chronic hair loss also have Zinc deficiencies. Healthy Zinc levels contribute to stronger hair structure and can improve the rate of hair growth. (20)
Selenium
Another important trace mineral is Selenium. Selenium is essential as an antioxidant and counteracts free-radical molecules that cause oxidative stress and contribute to hair loss. Selenium also boosts the immune system which plays a key role in maintaining a healthy head of hair. (21,22)
Fo Ti
This ancient Chinese herb has multiple anti-hair loss and anti-aging properties. Fo Ti is a cleansing herb that stimulates the kidneys and circulatory system to rid the body of toxins that lead to hair loss. In clinical research, it has demonstrated a powerful antioxidant effect that also contributes to its hair loss prevention qualities. (4,5)
Vitamin A
Vitamin A is another vitamin that the body requires for optimal hair growth. Vitamin A contributes to skin and scalp health, which promotes healthier follicles that can produce and maintain thicker, longer hair. (25,26)
Iron
Low Iron levels can lead to hair loss. Healthy hair follicles grow quite rapidly and Iron is required for the body to sustain this rate of production. Clinical research has found that many women who suffer from hair loss have low levels of blood Iron. (27,28)
Iodine
Iodine is an element that contributes to many aspects of human health. One of the most important benefits of Iodine is its role in maintaining healthy thyroid function. Iodine deficiencies are known to cause various thyroid disorders, which can be a primary cause of hair loss. (29,30)
Copper
Copper is a mineral that operates as a coenzyme, helping enzymes function properly in the body. Copper is essential for maintaining healthy blood and also acts as an antioxidant which can help prevent hair loss. Recent research has discovered that copper can actually trigger the formation of new hair follicles, which is important for repopulating balding areas with new hair. (31,32)
Our supplement is #1 for a reason! We pride ourselves on the purity and effectiveness of the ingredients in each formula. All of the ingredients and concentrations in our hair growth formula are extensively researched and scientifically backed to ensure that you receive the safest and most effective product. Our customers are highly satisfied with Research Verified® Hair Growth and here’s why:
1. The supplement contains Biotin to promote optimal hair growth and prevent hair loss.
2. It contains vitamins and minerals such as B Vitamins, Copper, Iron, and Selenium, to address nutrient deficiencies that can lead to hair loss.
3. It contains 400mg Saw Palmetto to block DHT, which helps to reduce hair loss.
4. Our supplements are manufactured in an FDA-registered lab with cGMP certification.
5. Research Verified® complies with the standards for quality and purity outlined by the U.S Pharmacopeia.
6. Customers have a 365-day money-back guarantee, 100% risk-free!
How Do Hair Growth Supplements Work?
High-quality hair growth supplements work through 4 main mechanisms of action.
1. Controls hair loss - addresses nutrient deficiencies and blocks the hormone DHT, both of which are leading causes of hair loss.
2. Enhances blood flow - stimulates blood flow to the scalp and helps to deliver essential nutrients to boost hair growth.
3. Restores hair growth - encourages the formation of new hair follicles to improve hair growth.
4. Maintains healthy hair - uses a synergistic blend of essential nutrients to prevent hair loss and promote long-term hair health.
How Quickly Should I See Results?
As every person's body is different, the timeframe for seeing results can vary. While some individuals may experience noticeable benefits quickly, it may take longer for others. Consistent use of the supplement as directed is key, and allowing sufficient time for the supplement to take effect is important.
What Is The Recommended Dosage?
As a dietary supplement, take two (2) tablets daily, with food. For best results, take one (1) in the morning and one (1) in the evening. As with any type of supplement, you should not exceed the daily dosage recommendations since this may pose health risks.
Is Research Verified® Hair Growth Vegan?
Yes, Research Verified® Hair Growth is completely vegan and cruelty-free.
Can I Safely Order Over The Internet?
Yes. With Research Verified® your credit card information is private. Research Verified® products are safe to order online, and they also ship quickly and discreetly.
Are There Any Side Effects To Watch Out For?
There are no known side-effects of this product. However, we always recommend consulting with a physician before taking a supplement, especially if you have a medical condition, take medications on a regular basis, or are pregnant or nursing.
What Is The Return Policy?
We are so confident that this product is going to work that we offer a full one-year guarantee. If at any time you are unsatisfied with a product you purchased from us, you may return any opened and unopened bottles within 365 days of the purchase date for a full refund, excluding shipping. By having a 365-day money-back guarantee, we hope to show you our belief in the quality and effectiveness of our products.
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