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    Is Soy Good or Bad for Hair?

    You would think that soy is really healthy for your hair. Let's look at the over all science behind soy (and tofu) on your body.

    Soy is very common protein for working out. But of all the supplemental proteins, it has the highest amount of arginine per 100 gms ([i]). Arginine is extremely anabolic. It is the main component in Creatine. Creatine has been shown to raise DHT levels and cause hair loss.

    Soy isoflavones also have some goitrogenic and estrogenic activity. Because soy is goitrogenic it can affect the thyroid. Low thyroid causes hair loss especially in menopausal women. The problem is that a small amount of soy that is found in the Japanese diet, such as tofu, may have minimal affect.

    But in the U.S. diet there is soy milk, soy hot dogs, and a multitude of soy meats that have replaced red meat. The amount of soy isoflavones in the diet has increased dramtically and drinking 8-12 ounces of soy milk could be having a hormonal affect on the human body that was never seen in the past. We have seen hair loss from patients taking soy milk and soy products. Using soy while taking our product will decrease the efficacy. There is some evidence that iodine deficiency increases soy antithyroid effects. Iodine deficiency is fairly common in the U.S. diet.

    "Iodine deficiency greatly increases soy antithyroid effects, whereas iodine supplementation is protective. Thus, soy effects on the thyroid involve the critical relationship between iodine status and thyroid function. In rats consuming genistein-fortified diets, genistein was measured in the thyroid at levels that produced dose-dependent and significant inactivation of rat and human thyroid peroxidase (TPO) in vitro."

    Soy the bottom line is, enjoy your tofu in your miso soup, but everything in moderation.


    Written by Dr Larry Shapiro of www.helphair.com
    Posted by Dr Larry Shapiro developed Help Hair products to nutritionally restore thin, fine, shedding hair.

    Ingredients: One of the Reasons to Love BiON Products



    The first three ingredients discussed below will be added to
     products in our acne line within the next two weeks.  The bottles are being printed and we are excited to upgrade our already very effective acne line.  These 3 ingredients have already been added to our new Post Waxing Lotion.

    Tetrahydrocurcuminoids
     (THC) are derived from the turmeric root and are used in skin care products for their anti-inflammatory effects and their effective antioxidant action.  Antioxidants can relieve oxidative stress to become an effective acne treatment.  In addition to this, we are using it for it's healing properties.

    Niacinamide is a form of Vitamin B3 and plays a key role in cellular energy production, synthesis of lipids and glucose metabolism.  It is used in acneic skin as a potent anti-inflammatory agent.  Through a study at State University of NY, it was found that 4% niacinamide gel has comparable effectiveness in the treatment of acne vulgaris as 1% Clindamycin gel without the risk of the emergence of resistant microorganisms.  We use Niacin in our Moisture Complex and Ultra Moisture Renewal as an anti-aging agent.

    Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) is an anti-inflammatory and antioxidant ingredient.  It is a flavonoid of green tea extract and is viewed as the component of green tea that is most significant. Current research is showing that as the cells migrate toward the skin's surface and die at about day 20, the EGCG has shown the ability to reactivate them.  The old cells start to divide again and produce DNA, thus making more energy.  One of the benefits from this is the possibility of scar formation being reduced.  This could be very beneficial for acne clients.

    Betaglucan is a yeast derivative and is able to attach to macrophage cell receptors and signal production of epidermal cell growth factor (ECGF) and transforming growth factor (TGF).  These cytokines orchestrate the repair and rebuilding of the skin. Betaglucan stimulates the formation of new feeder vessels, promotes cellular proliferation and stimulates fibroblast cells to produce elastin and collagen.  Several of our anti-aging products contain this ingredient.  One of these is the Line Reducing Complex, which has recently been enhanced with the addition of Palmitoyl Tripeptide-5 or SYN-COLL.  This additional peptide helps to further build collagen.

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