Written by Richard Simmons | Tuesday, 31 March 2009 | There are 0 comments
Beware of false hopes! If you are suffering from male pattern baldness you may be desperate for any sort of help and therefore you will fall prey to the thousands of con men and quack doctors who sell bogus hair loss remedies on the internet.

Men whose hair is falling out becomes so distressed and concerned about the problem that they fail to think logically and rationally when it comes to choosing hair loss medication. They often go for those cures which promise the best results and which have hundreds of testimonials supposedly confirming fantastic hair regrowth.
Just the feeling that you are doing something about it can stop you worrying about your hair loss and give you some temporary relief but there’s nothing worse than taking a bogus hair loss remedy which is useless and wasting your money.
The fact is that apart from using the prescription medication Propecia and the topically applied liquid Minoxidil no other medication has been clinically proved to have any effect on male pattern baldness. At Ukmedix News we want you to understand in completely unequivocal terms that if you are using anything other than these two medications to try and slow your male pattern baldness you are wasting your time.
There is a reason why bogus hair loss remedies manufacturers never submit their drugs to the Food & Drug Administration or the European Medicines Agency and that is because they know they will be shown to be completely ineffective and maybe even harmful to health. If the hair loss medicine is as good as they say it is why have they not submitted an application to a reputable national health agency for independent clinical testing?
The hair loss drug Propecia for example was tested for years and years before it was given the green light by national health authorities around the world. Ongoing testing with Propecia and the fact that it is used by millions of men successfully all over the world shows that it can make a serious difference to the onset of male pattern baldness and give hope to many men who are worried about their hair falling out.
So don’t waste your time with untried and untested quack medications promising you a mane of thick hair instantly but get professional advice and a doctor’s prescription for something that works.
