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Profollica Review: Does It Really Work?

In case of Profollica, if you follow the instructions carefully, your hair will be healthy in 6 months.

Profollica Components

Profollica combines the use of both topical and oral solutions to prevent loss of hair. It's supposed to be a primary baldness remedy available.

Just a few hair loss products don’t contain Finasteride, Minoxidil, or Saw Palmetto. Profollica is one of them. This remedy works because of a totally different formula to blockade DHT.

The treatment contains Kigelia Africana Extract for the blockage of 5-Alpha-Reductase (which is an enzyme that stimulates DHT production) and Cinnamomumb Zeylanicum Extract for the improvement of the irrigation of hair follicles.

Profollica Components: Unfavorable Effects

Cinnamomumb Zelyancium and Kigelia Afrcana don't actually have unfavorable effects but these two components are not the prevailing ones. We might see fewer unfavorable effects as the ingredients become supplements.

One Profollica ingredient (Gingko Biloba) may sometimes cause diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, unrest or anxiety. Expectant mothers should not take this ingredient.

Another component is Ginseng. It can lead to insomnia and headaches. It can increase the effect of coffee taken along as sometimes this component works like a stimulant. Its interaction with warfarin is negative as well. Just like in case of Gingko Biloba, expectant mothers should not take this ingredient.

So why not, actually?

This is one more expensive hair loss treatment. It works but it is too pricey.

Find out about Profollica's Components and their effect