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FAQ
Stop Baldness and
Regrow Lost Hair with a success rate 67% for men and 95% for women
ThymuSkin was developed by German
scientists to fight hair loss in chemotherapy patients during and after
chemotherapy treatment. Due to the high success ratio, the product was
then developed for use by the general public for all types of alopecia
(hair loss).
In clinical studies
conducted in six leading hospitals and universities throughout Europe,
involving over 3000 double-blind, placebo-controlled patients, ThymuSkin
has been proven to stop baldness and regrow hair with a success
percentage of 67% for men and 95% percent for women.

How ThymuSkin® Works
The Thymus Gland
is a vital human organ located deep in one's chest under the breastbone.
The Thymus Gland secretes thymus peptides into the blood, and when
strong and functioning properly, acts as a regulator of the immune
system which produces anti-bodies to fight disease and disorders which
may number in the thousands.
As we age, the
Thymus Gland shrinks, and this condition correlates with the production
of "autoimmune" diseases.
The word
"autoimmune" is defined as; an immune response of the body against one
of it's own tissues or types of cells.
Many specialists
believe that baldness is an autoimmune disease in which the balding
person's own white blood cells are recognizing hair follicles as
"foreign proteins" which need to be eliminated. Thus, through a myriad
of chemical conversions, the weakening immune system produces
autoantibodies which are directly responsible for the attack,
deterioration and eventual death of the hair follicles. As our thymus
gland shrinks, many parts of the weakening immune system may go into
dysfunction. This is VISUALLY apparent in balding persons due to the
fact that you can SEE their autoimmune response in the form of thinning
hair.
Expert
Immunologists in the United States and Germany involved in independent
laboratory research have concluded beyond any doubt, that the peptide
molecules of the thymus extract (thymosin) found in ThymuSkin® are
extremely active in stimulating the human immune system. Thus, ThymuSkin®
helps hold off the aging process as well. When extra thymosin
protomorphogen are added to the blood, an increase resistance to
infections, cancer and age related deterioration takes place. The most
convenient method is to massage the thymus extract into the scalp to
preserve hair against possible fallout, regrow hair that's been lost,
and simultaneously boost the immune system.
The product "ThymuSkin®"
contains large quantities of granular extract containing thymosin. This
extract is prepared by a specialized refining process which leaves the
active thymosin in the tissue, which in turn may be applied topically
and absorbed through the scalp and into the blood, causing an autoimmune
neutralization effect (thus the hair regrowth) along with significant
immune system boosting benefits. All this from an all natural substance
which produces no adverse effects.
ThymuSkin®
products:
- are all natural and completely safe with no negative side effects
- can be applied in all cases of hair loss for men, women and children
- have been through 10 years of extensive clinical research and testing
- stimulate living (dormant) follicles and accelerate new hair growth
- fight and prevent androgenetic (pattern baldness) hair loss in men and
women
- reverse many forms of hair loss such as Alopecia Areata Totalis and
Universalis
- normalize oily hair and stops dandruff due to seborrheic dermatitis
- correct thin, weak hair replacing it with stronger, thicker and fuller
hair
- have been proven to help boost the immune system and correct
deficiencies
- prevent hair loss in patients undergoing mild or moderate chemotherapy
- contain enzymatic hydrolized thymus compounds in the form of low
molecular peptides
- are biologically active and formulated into pleasant smelling
cosmetics
- are sold to the public without prescription
Types of Hair
Loss which ThymuSkin® has been shown to reverse:
1. Pattern
Baldness - Other names for Male Pattern Baldness include:
androgenetic alopecia, alopecia hereditaria, hereditary baldness,
seborrheic alopecia, common baldness, premature baldness and alopecia
androgenetica (the general term which refers to both men and women).
Alopecia Androgentica is associated with excessive endocrine gland
activity. It is hypothesized that women with thinning hair or Female
Pattern Baldness are victims of this as well where (possibly) too much
testosterone being generated by their endocrine system.
2. Alopecia
Areata - Generally thought to be an autoimmune disease where
well-defined bald patches, often round or oval in shape, on the head,
beard and other parts of the body. Often ‘patchy’ areas develop on the
parietal (front) and occipital (back) regions of the scalp. Also known
as: Alopecia Celsi, Alopecia Cicatrisata, Alopecia Circumscripta,
Cazenave's Vitiligo, Celsus' Vitiligo, Jonston’s Alopecia, Porrigo
Decalvans and Vitiligo Capitis.
3. Alopecia
Diffusa - Sparse hair loss on the scalp and sometimes on the body as
well. The cause may be a nutritional deficiency, a dysfunction of the
thyroid gland. Also known as: Alopecia Disseminata.
4. Alopecia
Universalis - A complete loss of hair on all parts of the body.
Sometimes occurs as an extension of generalized or advanced form of
Alopecia Areata.
5. Alopecia
Cicatrisata - Skin disorder associated with inflammation and tissue
destruction such as folliculitis or lupus erythematosus. Suspected
bacterial of fungal infection, granulomas such as sarcoidosis, also
growing tumor and syphilis or tuberculosis. Also known as: Cicatricial
Alopecia: scar forming alopecia.
6. Alopecia
Involutional - The gradual thinning of hair over time with age which
occurs in both men and women.
7. Alopecia
Medicamentosa - Hair loss caused by cytotoxic cancer chemotherapy
drugs. Sometimes causing diffuse hair loss or complete alopecia of the
scalp.
8. Alopecia
Telogen Effuvium - Excessive hair loss, most notably on the scalp.
Often associated with illness, stress, extended starvation and
malnourishment.
9. Alopecia
Totalis - Complete baldness. All the hair on the head is lost. Total
hair loss of the scalp. Thought to be an advanced form of Alopecia
Areata.
10. Alopecia
Trichotillomania - Removing one's own hair by plucking or pulling. A
disorder frequently seen in children.
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