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Ballvic with Copper Peptide, a medically proven hair loss solution, now comes in an easy to use roller-ball applicator.

   
What is Copper Peptide?
Peptides are proteins or amino acids, which are the building blocks for living tissues. Some of these peptides have the ability to bond with copper, thus creating a copper peptide.

Copper is a very important ingredient for creating and maintaining healthy hair and a healthy scalp.

How can Ballvic with Copper Peptide prevent hairloss?
Inflammation and DHT are the two leading causing of hair loss. Ballvic with Copper Peptide is an anti-inflammatory sustains and acts as DHT blockers to effectively prevent hair loss.
 
Applied directly to areas of hair loss and thinning hair, it will stimulate hair growth in dormant hair follicles. It is therefore possible to halt the leading causes of hair loss and baldness. It will also facilitate thick, healthy hair growth.
 
  What are the benefits of using Ballvic?  
  Prevents hair loss  
  Stimulates dormant hair follicles for re-growth  
  Stops leading causes of hair loss – inflammation and acts as a DHT bolcker  
  Increase hair follicle size  
  Maintains healthy hair and a healthy scalp  
  Accelerated wound repair  
  Improve hair transplant success  
  Blocks oxidative injury in tissues  
 
Is Copper Peptide medically proven to treat hair loss?
Yes, Copper Peptide’s effectiveness has been well documented in various medical journals.
   
1) British joumal of dermatology. 1988 Nov;119(5):627-32
Inhibition of 5 alpha reductase activity in human skin by zinc and azelaic acid.
   
2) J Pediatr. 1992 Dec;121 (6):890-5.
Clinical response of alopecia, trichorrhexis nodosa, and dry, scaly skin to zinc supplementation.
   
3) British joumal of dermatology. 1993 Oct;129(4):399-402.
Follicular concentrations of azelaic acid after a single topical application.
   
4) Wiad Lek. 2001 ;54(1-2):11-8. Polish
Evaluation of vitamin 86 and calcium pantothenate effectiveness on hair growth from clinical and trichographic aspects for treatment of diffuse alopecia in women.
   
5) Australas J Dermatol. 2002 Nov;43(4):311-2.
Sensitization to saw palmetto and minoxidil in separate topical extemporaneous treatments for androgenetic alopecia.
   
6) Journal of Dermatology science, Vol:1O,1995, 99-104
The copper peptides reduced hair loss and stimulated post-chemotherapeutic hair growth
   
7) J Cell Bioi. 1994 May;125(4):929-43.
SPARC is a source of copper-binding peptides that stimulate angiogenesis.
   
8) Life Sci. 2000 Sep 22;67(18):2257-65.
The tripeptide-copper complex glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine-Cu2+ stimulates matrix metalloproteinase-2 _expression by fibroblast cultures.
   
 
 
 
 
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