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Keranat Supplement
The result of many years' research, this new supplement Keranat™ is a natural product designed to care for your hair and scalp.
What is Keranat™?
This supplement is formulated from a blend of several plant extracts – millet, sunflower, wheat and rosemary - chosen for their content in bioactive compounds such as miliacin and ceramides. These natural active principles have been the subject of numerous scientific studies investigating scalp and hair health. They have also attracted scientific interest for their potential to treat hair loss in alopecia or baldness.
This new formulation both helps care for your hair and scalp, and combats hair loss. It contains phospholipids to enhance the bioavailability of its active principles, enhancing the product's efficacy. By forming vesicles around the miliacin, the phospholipids help protect it during its passage through the stomach. The suggested dose for this optimal formulation is one softgel a day.
What are the benefits associated with Keranat™?
Benefits for the hair
A key characteristic of Keranat™ is its content in miliacin, a natural compound that has been investigated extensively in recent years. Present in millet (Panicum miliaceum), this triterpenoid has revealed a number of beneficial effects for hair health and growth.
- Clinical studies have shown this natural active principle accelerates cell division in the hair bulb, strengthening and encouraging the growth of the hair.
- Combining the benefits of miliacin and ceramides, Keranat™ is a proven treatment for hair loss.
- Clinical studies show that it slowed down hair loss by up to 50% after just three months' use, and also generated hair regrowth.
- This supplement thus offers significant therapeutic benefits for treating alopecia and baldness.
Benefits for the scalp
Keranat™ also contains ceramides, a form of lipid known as ‘polar' lipids. These fulfilll essential functions within the structure of the skin including that of the scalp, such as helping in the cohesion of epidermal cells and in hydrating the skin.
- In this context, clinical studies have confirmed the benefits of supplementing with ceramides for reducing dryness, flakiness and itching of the skin.
- As well as improving the health of the scalp, ceramides have also been shown to benefit the hair.
- Indeed, these lipids are also found in the hair cuticle, the outermost protective part of the hair shaft.
- Thus ceramides play a role in the structure and protection of the hair.
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Buy Keranat™ to support the care of hair and scalp.
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.
Composition
Daily dose: 1 Softgel
Number of doses per pack: 60 |
Amount per dose |
Keranat™
(blend of millet oil, sunflower oil, extract of wheat grain, and extract of rosemary leaves) |
300 mg |
Zinc (zinc citrate) |
10 mg |
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) |
1.4 mg |
Vitamine B8 (biotin) |
50 mcg |
Other ingredients : soy lecithin, beeswax.
Keranat™, Arco, France. |
Directions for use
adults. Take one softgel a day.
Contains wheat and a soy derivative.
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