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  • Nourishing formula
  • Blocks DHT
  • Hair growth
  • Strengthened hair follicles
  • Hormone support

Who Needs DHT Blocker Supplement?

DHT, or dihydrotestosterone, is a male androgen that binds with the androgen receptors (AR) in the hair follicles of the scalp. Eventually, it shrinks the hair follicle and makes hair vulnerable to breakage and shortening. Excess DHT in your body, especially in hair follicles, can make you bald by shrinking the hair follicles and shortening the growth phase of hair. [1] DHT blocker supplements may help block DHT and reduce hair fall. If you're frustrated with looking older than your age, Wellabs DHT blocking supplement may help you!

There are three phases of hair growth; growth, catagen, and resting phase. The growth phase is crucial for hair health and strength. DHT or dihydrotestosterone interferes with the growth phase (or anagen phase), resulting in hair thinning and baldness. DHT blocker vitamins may slow the process of baldness and stop hair fall by prolonging the growth phase. [2]

Wellabs DHT blocker supplement is a third-party-tested DHT blocking complex. A serving of 2 capsules (700mg blend per serving) can provide you with vitamins, minerals, and a proprietary blend which may block DHT formation and take your hair game to the next level. A unique amalgam of biotin, saw palmetto, zinc, and a proprietary blend packed in a single capsule may help optimise your hair health.

DHT blocker supplement is well suited for 18+ baldies who want to rebuild their confidence, fight back against ageing, and reclaim their youthfulness by going against the norm of baldness at an early age. This DHT blocking complex may help stop baldness in its track by blocking the formation of DHT from testosterone. Baldness at an early age has become a social norm, but you can fight against baldness by taking good care of your hair. Genetics play a vital role in baldness; some people tend to get bald in their early 20s due to the inevitable effects of genetics. DHT blocking supplements like Wellabs DHT block pills may help you improve your hair health and growth.

Wellabs DHT blocker is one of the most used DHT blocking supplements, which may help regain lost hair, contribute to hair health, provide hormone support, and strengthen hair follicles. DHT blocking complex can be equally beneficial to adult males and females experiencing hair loss, hair thinning, shortening of hair, and baldness.

Wellabs DHT blocker supplement is available in capsule form with a neutral flavour. You can experience the ultimate odourless convenience with scent-free vegan DHT blocker capsules.

How to use

As a dietary supplement, take two capsules daily or as directed by your physician.

Serving per container
  • Serving Size: 2 Capsules
  • Servings Per Container: 30

Why Does DHT Blocker Supplement Work?

Testosterone is converted to dihydrotestosterone with the help of an enzyme called alpha-reductase. DHT or dihydrotestosterone binds to androgen receptors (AR) in the scalp and affects hair growth. It shortens hair follicles' growth phase, resulting in baldness and hair loss. [3] DHT-blocking supplements may inhibit the conversion of testosterone into dihydrotestosterone or DHT, which helps with hair growth.

SAW PALMETTO:

Saw palmetto, also called the American dwarf palm tree, is a significant component of the DHT blocker complex. Saw palmetto is renowned for its antiandrogenic properties. It prevents hair thinning and shrinking of hair follicles by slowing down the formation of DHT. [4]

Saw palmetto has an inhibitory effect on 5-alpha-reductase, which is crucial for the conversion of testosterone into dihydrotestosterone (DHT) in hair follicles. Decreased production of DHT results in reduced binding of DHT with androgen receptors on the scale scalp. As a result, it strengthens hair and prevents baldness. [5] DHT blocker supplements contains saw palmetto, which may provide these benefits and help with hair regrowth.

BIOTIN AND ZINC:

Biotin, zinc, and proprietary blends contribute to hair thickness and strengthen hair. Biotin is a water-soluble vitamin. Biotin boosts hair growth, hair thickness, and scalp coverage. It can counteract the androgenic effect of DHT and may increase keratin production leading to improved hair volume and strong hair follicles. [6] Biotin is considered one of the DHT blocker vitamins.

Zinc is an essential micronutrient involved in the functioning of hundreds of other enzymes. Zinc and biotin supplementation in the DHT-blocking supplements may help improve hair loss associated with zinc and biotin deficiency. [7]

IRON FERROUS FUMARATE:

Iron ferrous fumarate is a component of the DHT blocking complex . Iron deficiency is a leading cause of hair loss. Iron ferrous fumarate replenishes serum ferritin levels, which is beneficial for hair growth and the prevention of female and male pattern baldness. Correction of iron deficiency improves hair growth and prevents further hair loss in premenopausal females and young males. [8]

Wellabs DHT blocker supplement contains saw Palmetto, iron ferrous fumarate, pumpkin, nettele, and zinc. It may help with hair growth, replenish iron stores, and prevent further hair loss and hair thinning.

Supplement Facts
Active Ingredient Magnesium, Zinc, Manganese, Potassium, Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Vitamin E, Thiamine (B1), Vitamin B6, Folate, Vitamin B12, Biotin, Pantothenic Acid (B5), Calcium, Proprietary Blend: PABA, Horsetail extract, Fo-Ti (root), Bamboo extract (leaf), Stinging Nettle, Chinese Peony (root), Spirulina, Saw palmetto (fruit), Plant sterols (Glycine max)(seed), Alfalfa (herb), Barley grass (aerial), Iron (as Ferrous fumarate)
Type Supplements
Form Capsule
Flavor Unflavored
Color Neutral
Size 60 count
Lifestyle Vegan
Special Diet Gluten free, Soy-free, Wheat-free, Egg-free, Fish-free, Shellfish-free
Sodium Content Sodium-free

NATURE FOR YOUR HEALTH

COMPLETE INGREDIENT TRANSPARENCY

Saw Palmetto

Saw Palmetto

One of the most promising benefits of saw palmetto stems from its perceived ability to block the uptake and utilization of DHT (dihydrotestosterone) in your hair follicles. This is a hormone that has been repeatedly linked to hair loss particularly in men past their late 20s. Apparently, saw palmetto also has the ability to balance one's hormone levels which can contribute significantly to combating hair loss and, if you are lucky, even regrow a few bald spots. Speaking of which, experts believe that saw palmetto's hair regrowing capabilities originates from its potential to decrease dihydrotestosterone's[2] likelihood to bind to particular hormone receptors associated with baldness.

Biotin

Biotin

Biotin is a water soluble vitamin associated with fuller and thicker hair, especially when consumed orally through a supplement. It is believed that the exact role that biotin plays is that it is involved in the production of keratin which is the crux of healthy and gorgeous-looking tresses. Which, of course, explains why a deficiency of this important nutrient is usually associated with hair thinning, bald spots, skin rashes and brittle nails. There's no shortage of supplement users who have experienced improved hair quality and regrowth after integrating this ingredient into their hair care regimen, either topically or orally.

Zinc

Zinc

Zinc may be a trace nutrient but it plays such a significant role in hair repair and tissue growth that a deficiency is almost always accompanied by bald spots. What's more, it also plays a role in keeping the sebaceous glands around the follicles working as they should which further contributes in holding off bald spots. And considering that most people associate great-looking hair to beauty and health, deficiency-related hair loss is an avoidable pitfall that such a supplement can help you avoid. Intrinsically speaking, zinc supplementation is necessary for vegans or strict vegetarians who may have restricted access to readily bioavailable amounts of this nutrient.

Proprietary Blend

Proprietary Blend

Wellabs DHT blocking supplements employ a proprietary blend. What this means, in case you are not familiar with the term, is that the underlying formulation has undergone rigorous testing and includes specific amounts of individual ingredients although the exact amount may not be necessarily disclosed. That being said, this should be nothing to worry about considering the level of the quality that Wellabs supplements are associated with.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Yes! Dihydrotestosterone blocking pills are one of the most effective proven hair loss treatments. And not just that, there is plenty of anecdotal evidence that shows that they also aid in bumping future growth and blooming of hair. In fact, there's a study conducted by the Journal of Investigative Dermatology that unearthed how more than 80% of men who took dihydrotesterone experienced some degree of decrease in hair loss weeks after starting treatment while close to a whopping 66% were able to reverse their bald spots. Purely statistically speaking, those are quite promising numbers for a treatment that involves just taking a couple of capsules per day, especially considering how hard it is to kickstart a spurt of healthy hair regrowth or putting some brakes on hair loss.

No, biotin is mainly a vitamin and most vitamins have minimal effect or impact on dihydrotesterone. That being said, what biotin does is create a specific set of optimum conditions that allows fast and healthy blooming of hair. To some extent, this can stop hair loss at its tracks especially when combined with known blockers and inhibitors of dihydrotestosterone. Also, a combination of vitamin D and biotin has been shown to be relatively effective at halting hair loss and regrowing bald patches in some people.

Yes, saw palmetto has been shown to have minimal success in stopping hair loss and regrowing bald spots. The treatment, however, is usually more effective and impactful when combined with other active ingredients such as dihydrotestosterone blocking compounds and foods that can spur hair growth such as brazil nuts, fatty fish and eggs. That being said, it is worth noting that saw palmetto is a 5-alpha reductase inhibitor. In other words, it can stop (with minimal success) the seroconversion of free testosterone to dihydrotestosterone at the hair follicles. In some people, this can often mean a chance of regaining some of the shrunk hair strands or at least, some degree of reduced rate of hair loss. But since saw palmetto can inadvertently affect your PSA, it is advisable to always consult with your physician before starting to use this supplement specifically to combat hair loss.

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