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Grocapix Gel Grocapix Gel

Grocapix Gel

Quantity Description: tube of 60 gm Gel
Manufacturer: Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Price: ₹ 1412.55

Information about Grocapix Gel

Grocapix gel is an anti hair loss gel that provides nutrients to the hair roots and improves the hair growth. Grocapix gel is a hair loss formula developed using patented 4 amino acids rich in Biochanin A and contains Capixyl, a very effective ingredient for hair fall.
Capixyl is a natural product and contains biometric peptide and red clover. It induces the growth and also stops the conversion of testosterone to 5 DHT, which is the active form that causes hair fall or hair loss.
This formulation of effective ingredients make sure that the gel not just acts on the scalp, but penetrated deep inside the scalps skin acting at the root level.

Properties of Grocapix gel:
Prevents hair loss and facilitates regrowth
Keeps the scalp moisturized and healthy
Reduces post menopausal hair loss
Treats seasonal loss

Direction of usage:
Squeeze out a small quantity of the product to hands
Take partitions of hair and apply evenly on all parts of the scalp
Massage gently in finger tips for 3-5 minutes
Allow gel to dry before proceeding with other styling products that you use
Apply at night before going to bed
Do not forget to wash hands thoroughly after application

Use under medical supervision

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Popular Questions & Answers

Dr. had advised me to take VB7 forte tab along with grocapix hair serum for controlling my hair fall. Can I take only VB7 tab I could not afford grocapix hair serum please suggest some thing effective which could I use?

BHMS
Homeopath, Chennai
Dr. had advised me to take VB7 forte tab along with grocapix hair serum for controlling my hair fall.
Can I take only...
Dear lybrate user avoid shampoos and perfumed hair oils ,use shika powder for hair wash and pure oils for massaging ,eat protein rich food,more vegetables and whole fruits,drink plenty of water ,since hair fall depends on many internal factors it needs a internal medicinal treatment for cure
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My question is for dermatologist. Why grocapix is expensive than minoxidil and when does doctors proscribes grocapix over minoxidil?

MBBS, Basic Life Support (B.L.S), Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Fellow of Academy of General Education (FAGE)
General Physician, Delhi
My question is for dermatologist. Why grocapix is expensive than minoxidil and when does doctors proscribes grocapix ...
I think we need to have more detailed discussion about your medical history and current medical condition before I conclude my answer. Let's have a detailed discussion for better advice and healthy lifestyle.

When I applied grocapix solution for first time my hair has fallen. What to do now?

C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S
General Physician, Alappuzha
When I applied grocapix solution for first time my hair has fallen. What to do now?
Grocapix solution is a hair re-growth & rejuvenation solution that provides nutrients to the hair roots and improves hair growth. Grocapix solution is a hair loss formula developed using patented 4 amino acids rich in biochanin a and contains capixyl, a very effective ingredient for hair fall. It is doubtful how it can cause hair to fall as you think or say. Some assert that a lack of blood supply contributes to hair loss. Bald skin gradually loses some of its blood supply and, consequently, it becomes thin and shiny. These changes, however, are secondary to the loss of hair, not the other way around. When hair follicles are transplanted into thin bald skin, or scar tissue, both of which have a relatively poor blood supply, the presence of the grafted hair causes the local blood supply to gradually increase. Clogged pores this claim usually accompanies microscopic photographs of an empty follicle clogged with a heaped up waxy substance that prevented the hair from growing. There is no scientific evidence that clogged pores interfere with hair growth. Common sense is sufficient to refute these claims. Why would pores be clogged on the top of the scalp and not on the back and sides? And if clogged pores caused baldness, women would be as bald as men. Hats and hair loss folklore says that men who constantly wear hats are more likely to become bald, as hats prevent air from circulating to the head. Like other tissues in the body, hair follicles get their oxygen through the bloodstream, rather than from ambient air. Snake oil remedies and other magic cures many over-the-counter lotions and drugs claim to restore lost hair with new products appearing all the time. Whether sold through drug stores, salons or mass media, most are useless. A 1989 supreme court decision prevents these potions from being advertised or sold in the united states as medications that prevent hair loss or promote the re-growth of lost hair; however, such claims are still made. Charlatans of every age have eagerly tried to profit from a gullible public. Excepting cancer and arthritis, hair restoration has been one of the most fertile areas for medical quackery. For example, in the same year that the principle of the magnetic field was described, ?magnetic? and ?electric? hairbrushes for the prevention and treatment of baldness appeared on the market. Concoctions that claimed to be ?snake oils? were also sold for the treatment of arthritis and baldness. In hindsight, it is understandable that an unsophisticated person, who was crippled by pain from arthritis and who lived at a time when there was no better treatment for his illness, might be desperate enough to try ?snake oil? as a treatment for arthritis. However, until the supreme court decision banning their promotion, ads for products that claimed to be able to restore hair filled the television airwaves. Infomercials complete with real doctors, pictures, and testimonials promoted these worthless potions every day. Even today, it is difficult for the layperson to differentiate between fact and fiction when it comes to hair loss remedies. There are two fda approved medications to treat androgenetic alopecia. Though they have limited benefit, they may be useful for many. These two drugs, minoxidil and finasteride, are discussed in detail in the chapter titled ?hair loss medications.?
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