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Procerin

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What is Procerin?

Procerin is a drug taken in tablet form that claims to stop hair loss and even enable previously lost hair to regrow. Procerin claims that it can slow down the chemical process triggered by Dihydrotestosterone (DHT), which is held responsible for the onset of hair loss.

Does Procerin actually work?

As with all hair loss supplements, honest and unbiased information is clouded by over-zealous marketing efforts of pharmaceutical and herbal retailers. We have seen some positive reviews but it is impossible to distinguish real-life experiences from fabricated testimonials as there is no way of verifying their authenticity. Whilst this is true of all supplements, this situation is especially prevalent with Procerin.

A recent Google search for ‘Procerin‘, ‘Procerin cost‘ and even ‘Procerin scam‘ resulted in hundreds of sites trying to sell the drug or peddling cheaper alternatives. Many sites boasted ‘testimonials’ from fake customers, or ‘news articles’ that were actually published on free article spam sites by the same people trying to sell the tablets.

These sites are set up not to inform, but to relieve you of your money. We advise caution. Many of our customers have tried Procerin and you can discuss their experiences with them personally in our forum.

Are there any side effects?

Most Procerin users do not experience any side effects, however a number of people have complained of having minor stomach aches subsequent to taking the tablets. Other users complain of an itchy scalp.

How should I take Procerin?

The dosage of Procerin is usually 2 tablets a day one in morning after or at the time of breakfast and other in evening at the time of or after dinner.

What if I stop taking Procerin?

There are mixed reviews as to the answer to this question. The general consensus is that as with Propecia, if you stop taking Procerin you’re likely to lose any benefit gained, i.e hair loss will accelerate. As with all treatments, there is no one rule for all, and individual results may vary.

What does it cost?

Depending on where yu buy them from, Procerin tablets cost around £32 GBP (approx $50 USD) per months supply. The tablets need to be taken for the lifetime of the patient.

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