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Fabao 101D Review
Fabao is the brand name of hair growth products developed by Dr. Zhangguang Zhao. In Fabao official site they show that he is a winner of six international awards and also present positive mentions from The New York Times and Newsweek (from year 1988 though). Maybe the chines herbal mix works after all? I’m trying to find the logic why it should work, but it’s not easy. Maybe these herbs do not get a proper credit? According to the legend, Dr. Zhao spent years searching for a hair renewal serum. After an extensive and thorough researching of 101 ingredients, he found the right combination of herbs that really work. The Fabao products claim to work by cleansing the scalp of excess sebum that clog the hair follicles (nothing new here, any shampoo can do that), dilating capillaries (that’s important), removing blood stasis (expanding blood vessels), and correcting the damage caused by DHT by improving the follicles hair generation process.
Fabao 101D Ingredients
The list of ingredients reveal quality ingredients. Does it mean that they grow your hair back if you apply them on your scalp? I’m skeptical.
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, Water.
What I don’t Like about Fabao Products
I could not find any adding-value information about Fabao. Their official site claims to rely on few clinical studies, but I could not find any info about these studies. They are claimed to be handled in China, Europe and Japan but I could not find anything that was allegedly published in any of these countries, not to mention the U.S. Fabao official site also claims that Dr. Zhao have won 6 international awards. Pictures of the awards are presented on the website as proof but a close look raise questions.. are they authentic? are they valid? ok, awards… for what? Fishy… I could not find any explanation on how the ingredients are effective for pattern baldness. Many companies make similar claims that their products “stimulates” the scalp, so what? it doesn’t mean it can grow hair. And last, their website presents a page of testimonials. Such stories can be made up easily to promote the products.
Fabao 101D Conclusion
Fabao 101D contains an interesting mix of herbs, some are beneficial for your general health. Fabao products are sold in many online shops, which means that people are using them, but I could not find info on how the herbs help fight hair loss. Natural medicine is not clinically studied, but in many cases found to help medical conditions. When it comes to hair loss I can’t trust speculations, therefore I would save the cost of $45 per bottle and use it for other products that I trust, if you can contribute info about Fabao pls add a comment to this post, in any case you can order it here.
This article was posted on January 30th, 2010 in Hair Loss Product Reviews
Tags: chinese herbs, chinese medicine, fabao
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