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Scientific Research on
ZhangGuang/Fabao hair formulas
Double Blind Study Results: the mature hair
count (non-vellus, melanized, terminal hair)
after 101hair loss treatment increased an
average of 189%, versus a 19% increase for
placebo-treated subjects.
Seven years of clinical
trials were published in the highly-respected
peer-reviewed
medical
journals
documented a 189% average increase in mature
hair count among subjects using this treatment!
And the results are long-term. Fabao 101™
Formulas address androgenetic alopecia
- classic "male pattern baldness" that,
surprisingly, is the most common cause of hair
thinning among women too!

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Manufactured with proprietary technologies, Fabao 101
formulas are formulated with the compounds isolated from
the following medicinal plants.
The
molecular structures of these active compounds are very
delicate and it is very important to keep their original
molecular structures intact during the manufacturing
processes.
Aralia
Quinquetolia,
Astragalus Glycyphyllos,
Angelica Arhangelica Root, alvia Officinalis,
Capsicum Carya Alba,
Corthamis Tinctorius
Cortex dictamni radicis
Flos Chrysanthemum
Heshouwu ,Iron-Fist Ginseng, Miltiorrhizae
Notoginseng,
Paorulca Glandulosa,
Peach Kernel Oil,
Rhizome of Szechuan Lovage, Radix astragali,
Radix GinsengRadix, Polygoni Multiflori,
Red-rooted Salvia,
Rhizhoma gastroidia ginseng, Seu radix notopterygii,
Sophera flavescens and
Water.

Several
articles published in the highly-respected peer-reviewed
medical journals conclude that Zhang Guang 101 Formulas
for hair loss treatment are more effective than
other options.
The following is a partial listing of scientific reports
on Zhang Guang 101
Europe:
A. G. H. Kessels, R. L. L. M. Cardynaals R. L. L.
Borger, M. J. T. H. Go, J. C. C. A. Lambers, J. A.
Knottnerus and P. G. Knipschild, University of Limburg,
Maastricht, The Netherlands Journal of Clinical
Epidemiology, Vol. 44, No. 4/5,
pp 439-447,1991
Japan:
Takashi Anzai
Report. Tokyo: Japan Red Cross Medical Center; 1988
(This study was cited in the study by Kessels' article)
China:
B. C. Qian, J. Chen and H. J. Xu Pharmacological Action
of 101 Hair Regeneration Extract On Skin and Hair In
Experimental Animals. Journal of Traditional and Modern
Medicine, Vol. 14, No.
4, pp 227-229, 1994. |