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Panel of Dermatologists and Hair Restoration Experts

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DOUGLAS A ET AL,

ā€œA Novel Nutraceutical Gummy for Hair Regrowth: A Case Series"

Featured at Fall Clinical Dermatology 2024 - Matt Leavitt, DO

Comparison of hair before and after treatment for three women of different ages showing hair regrowth over two to three months.

Figure 1.
43-year-old female. Images before treatment (Day 0) and after treatment (Month 2).

Figure 2.
52-year-old female. Images before treatment (Day 0) and after treatment (Month 3).

Figure 3.
64-year-old female. Images before treatment (Day 0) and after treatment (Month 2).

Important Disclaimer

The product and statements herein have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Xtresseā„¢ Hair Growth Gummies are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or condition.

Why XtresseTM?

1. Aging

Human aging is the result of cell aging. in which increasing proportions of our cell reach senescence. When hair follicle stem cells become senescent, the follicle's ability to regenerate decreases, causing miniaturization.

2. Systemic and localized inflammation

Inflammation is a common thread in all hair loss types. Inflammation can cause an increase in DHT production, leading to hair follicle miniaturization and eventual hair loss.

4. Nutrition and Vitamin Deficiencies

Micronutrients are major elements in the normal hair follicle cycle, playing a role in cellular turnover, a frequent occurrence in the matrix cells in the follicle bulb that are rapidly dividing. Deficiency of such micronutrients may be a risk factor for hair loss.

3. Oxidative and Environmental stress

Free radicals from lifestyle, heat damage, pollution, UV rays, and toxins damage hair follicles, leading to weakening, thinning, and premature hair shedding. These external stressors trigger oxidative stress, which disrupts the hair growth cycle.

5. Hormones

Female hormone and endocrine disorders can have impacts on hair growth cycle and hair follicle health, often leading to follicle miniaturization and hair loss.

Proprietary X3-BioActive Blendā„¢

Our proprietary X3-BioActive Blendā„¢ contains scientifically proven ingredients not commonly found in hair supplements, which nourish hair on a cellular level, supporting overall hair growth and scalp health.

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A fundamental molecule at the center of cell metabolism, mitochondrial function, and biological processes of aging. NAD+ levels decline naturally with age, making NAD+ supplementation a promising therapy for improving hair follicle health.

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A plant-based antioxidant that helps to reduce DHT, which is a hormone that often leads to shrinking hair follicles and thinning hair

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A nutrient-rich botanical containing essential fatty acids, antioxidants and phytosterols that blocks damaging oxidative stress and reduces inflammation.

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A natural antioxidant and anti-inflammatory herb that has been shown to fight free radicals and strengthen hair follicles

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A plant-based extract with anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory properties, demonstrating high inhibitory activity against 5ą-reductase and IL-6 secretion, which are potentiators of hair loss and thinning.

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A naturally-occurring beta-amino acid that plays a major role in maintaining mitochondrial function and aids in the protection of hair follicles, providing antioxidant, immune and microbiome

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A highly active antioxidant and antimicrobial that helps protect hair follicles from damage causes by oxidative stress. By neutralizing free radicals, turmeric may help support stronger hair growth

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An emerging ingredient in hair health known for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties to promote hair growth and reduce shedding

Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin B6, Vitamin D3, Vitamin E, Magnesium, Niacin, Zinc, Folate

Plus X3-MicroNutrients:

Hair Growth Gummy

A breakthrough supplement designed to nourish hair follicles on a cellular level, supporting overall hair growth and scalp health.

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