
Advecia is a natural product which claims to effectively treat hair loss. Advecias’ primary ingredients are beta sitosterol, saw palmetto, green tea extract, arginine, lysine and grape seed extract. Can these ingredients really have a significant impact on thinning hair and baldness? Advecia’s website does not present convincing evidence that Advecia actually works. While some clinical studies have been carried out, they have been on individual ingredients and not on Advecia itself. Very few customer reviews are listed on the website. However, internet reviews and testimonials are generally positive.
What is Advecia?
Advecia is a hair loss product manufactured by Progressive Health Nutraceuticals Inc., a privately held company founded in 1997. Advecia is a blend of herbs, vitamins and minerals formulated to promote hair growth in both men and women. It is essentially a nutritional supplement designed to help prevent hair loss at its onset and improve the health of the existing hair. The manufacturer gives no promise of hair regrowth. Unlike many other natural hair loss treatments, it is only available in the form of capsules. Although the manufacturer does not specifically state so, it seems to be suitable for both sexes.
How does Advecia work?
Advecia is claimed to work by delivering important nutrients to hair follicles in the scalp, slowly making them stronger and thicker. Advecia is also claimed to reverse the effects of hormones that caused the initial hair loss. With proper nutrition and increased blood flow to the scalp, dormant follicles can begin producing healthy hair once again. Key ingredients in Advecia include well-known natural DHT blockers, such as saw palmetto, beta-sitosterol and phytosterol complex. Saw palmetto is rich in phytosterols and beta-sitosterol also happens to be a phytosterol. Though often presented and used as natural substitutes for the drug Finasteride, none of these substances has been clinically proven to be beneficial in treating baldness. L-Lysine is also included in Advecia to help reduce 5-alpha-reductase (a contributor to DHT production) and increase the nitric oxide used by hair. L-Arginine, which is included in Advecia, also contributes to the use of nitric oxide by hair follicles.
In addition, Advecia contains grape seed extract, which is rich in essential fatty acids, green tea extract, amino acids (L-arginine and L-lysine) and procyanidins. Amino acids play an important role in hair growth.
Side effects of Advecia
Advecia is free from the side effects associated with other medications and supplements. The ingredients are all 100% natural.
How long does Advecia take to work?
According to the manufacturer results vary with factors such as age, duration of hair loss and the cause behind the hair loss. Most users are said to experience a reduction in hair loss within two months and new hair growth after five months. The company claims a 70% success rate for people suffering from the initial to intermediate stages of hair loss. The manufacturer is confident enough in Advecia to offer a 180 day guarantee. If Advecia fails to deliver satisfactory results then customers can claim a full refund no questions asked. The cost of shipping is not covered by the guarantee.
Advecia ingredients
Serving Size: 4 capsules.
Amount of ingredients per serving: 37.5 mg of Saw Palmetto Extract; 125 mg of Phytosterol Complex; 50 mg of Beta Sitosterol; 600 mg of Green Tea Extract; 600 mg of L-Lysine; 265 mg of Grape Seed Extract; 250 mg of Proanthyocyanidins/Procyanidins; Rice Powder; Magnesium Stearate; Gelatin.
Advecia drug interactions
Advecia is an all-natural product, so it is unlikely that there would be complications when combining it with general prescription drugs. However, if taking drugs, a medical practitioner should be consulted as a precautionary measure before using Advecia. Advecia can be used in combination with Rogaine and Propecia. These products target hair loss in different ways. Topical hair loss treatments such as Rogaine do not interfere with the effectiveness of Advecia, and may potentially help to increase hair growth.
Results of stopping Advecia
If success is achieved in reaching the desired level of hair regrowth, the manufacturer recommends using Advecia once every 2 weeks for maintenance, not everyday. If you stop taking the Advecia its positive effects on hair growth and condition will eventually diminish.
Advecia dosage
The manufacturer recommends taking two capsules in the morning and two capsules in the evening before sleeping. If stomach discomfort occurs, take with food. Continuous use of Advecia for 45-60 days is said to be necessary for optimum results.
Advecia conclusion
Advecia is not a cure for hair loss, merely a treatment. Large numbers of users have reported good results with Advecia on internet review and blog sites, especially compared with other hair loss products. At around $50 a month, Advecia appears expensive.

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