DML - RejuvaTress Ingredients, Usage, Label

RejuvaTress

For Lush, Thick Hair That Glows

RejuvaTress is a vegetarian and gluten-free health formula that contains clinically researched ingredients to support the repair of damaged hair follicles and promote hair health and growth.

It's a 3-step process that deals with Follicular Failure and the three primary reasons for hair loss:

Either there’s excess DHT flowing to the hair follicles, or you’re not consuming hair-restoring nutrients, or you’re consuming the nutrients, but they’re not getting to the scalp.

RejuvaTress solves all three problems, to restore the rich, lustrous hair of your youth.

RejuvaTress is recommended for:

  1. Helps prevent DHT from destroying follicles, while reinvigorating dormant follicles.
  2. Helps each new strand grow thicker, stronger and more resilient.
  3. Supports all three pathways for hiar growth, leaving you with long-lasting hair.

We practice Truth-In-Labeling: 

Everything you see on the label is exactly what is in the supplement. We believe that the consumer has the right to know what is in his or her food. We guarantee our product 100%.

Label: 

Usage:

Each bottle contains 90 Vegetarian Capsules - 30 day supply (3 capsules daily).

This formula is Non-GMO, vegetarian, and gluten-free.  ***Does contain soy, caffeine, sulfur. 

Suggested use: As a dietary supplement, Healthy adults can take 3 capsules daily with food. The daily amount can be divided between AM and PM, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.

If pregnant, nursing, or planning to become pregnant, do not take this product.


About the Formula:

Biotin 600 mcg 

Zinc (as Zinc Picolinate) 15 mg 

  • Biotin and Zinc have been shown to support hair growth and may even help keep hair from turning gray.

Copper (as Copper Sulfate) 3 mg 

Saw Palmetto (Serenoa repens) Berry Extract 360 mg yielding plant sterols (free fatty acids) 162 mg

  • Saw Palmetto is a phytosterol that seems to work locally at the actual site of hormone binding to receptors on cells and also blocks the enzymes 5-alpha reductase and 3 ketosteroid reductase at the hair follicle, to support healthy hormone balance.

L-Methionine 500 mg 

Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) 200 mg 

  • MSM, L-Cysteine, and DL-Methionine are sources of sulfur. Sulfur has been known to support hair growth and also keep skin soft, supple and smooth.
  • They also support the quality and health of the hair and efficient blood supply to the scalp.* • MSM aids in the manufacture of keratin, which gives hair its tensile strength.

L-Cysteine (Enteric Coated) 200 mg 

  • Cysteine and Methionine works synergistically to support hair quality, texture and growth and aid in the production of collagen to support the surface of the scalp.

Grape Seed Extract 200 mg yielding proanthocyanidins 190 mg 

  • Grape Seed Extract contains a special class of bioflavonoids called proanthocyanidins (PCOs). PCOs support scalp circulation and as antioxidants, help to protect hair follicles. Research indicates that PCOs support growth of hair epithelial cells and hair follicle cell growth.

Horsetail Rush (Equisetum arvense) Herb Extract 100 mg 

  • The chemicals in horsetail are thought to have anti-inflammatory (reducing inflammation) and antioxidant (chemicals that help boost the immune system) properties. 
  • Horsetail contains silica and silicon, minerals that work together to strengthen the hair and nails, as well as promoting healthy bone tissue. Selenium is also found in horsetail; this is a mineral, known to help the hair grow.

Pygeum africanum Bark Extract 75 mg yielding plant sterols 1.87 mg 

  • Pygeum extract (which contains phytosterols including beta sitosterol) and Stinging Nettle root; research indicates that the combination of these two phytonutrients helps to balance hormone levels to support hair follicle repair.

Beta Sitosterol Whole Powder Complex 75 mg 

  • Beta Sitosterol inhibits the action of the enzyme, 5-alpha reductase to help balance hormone levels and support healthy hair growth.

Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioica) Root Extract 50 mg 

  • Combats Hair Loss: Not only does stinging nettle help in combating hair loss, but it also helps in hair regrowth. Nettle leaves are rich in silica and sulfur, minimizing hair breakage and thinning while also regenerating hair follicles

DIM® 50 mg (a proprietary enhanced bioavailability complex of starch, diindolylmethane, Vitamin E as tocophersolan, phosphatidylcholine, silica.) 

  • Diindolylmethane (DIM) is a plant indole that is similar to our own hormones. Green Tea seems to be able to balance serum concentrations of hormones.
  • Vitamin E helps support a healthy scalp and hair as it has 

    natural antioxidant effectsTrusted Source that could assist with maintaining hair growth.

  • The vitamin’s antioxidant properties could help reduce the amount of oxidative stress and free radicals that cause the hair follicle cells in a person’s scalp to break down.
  • There is also evidence to support that vitamin E can help prevent hair loss.

Green Tea Extract 50 mg yielding EGCG (Epigallo-catechin-3-gallate) 15 mg 

  • Researchers added topical green tea-derived EGCG extract to the scalps of three participants with alopecia. After 4 days, the participants experienced significant increases in hair growth activity 

Other ingredients: vegetable cellulose, microcrystalline cellulose, vegetarian leucine. Contains: Soy

  • Other ingredients - Soy is detected in the plant sterols (yielded from Saw Palmetto (Serenoa repens) Berry Extract), as well as the Gamma Lenolenic Acid (GLA) Powder

What do the RejuvaTress capsules look like? 

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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.


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