Description: MADE IN USA with Globally Sources in Ingredients, HIGH QUALITY, AND CERTIFIED PURE through Independent Testing; cGMP Compliance; Free of Gluten, Wheat, and Soy; Trichologist Formulated CLINICALLY DEVELOPED TO BE GENTLE ON THE STOMACH: Derma-IRON has been shown in clinical studies to support high levels of iron absorption with a low rate of gastric upset and a minimal risk of food interactions FIRST IRON SUPPLEMENT DESIGNED FOR HAIR AND SKIN: Do you suffer from low ferritin or hemoglobin levels? Is it affecting your hair and skin? Then Derma-IRON is the ideal iron supplement to combat your low iron and enhance your hair and skin health FIRST IRON SUPPLEMENT DESIGNED FOR HAIR AND SKIN: do you have low ferritin, or have anemia? Is it affecting your hair and skin? Then Derma-IRON is the right iron supplement for you to correct your low iron and support your hair and skin Product Description *American Hair Loss Association Verified Advanced Trichology Trusted Brand, 2022. Advanced Trichology has been granted use of the American Hair Loss Association seal for display and AHLA Trusted Brand Status for Derma-IRON, 2022. AHLA does not offer warranties or guarantees on results or provide any remedy for any brand that it accepts. Results vary. The Role of Iron in Hair & Skin Health Skin and hair cells are rapidly proliferatingtissues within the body. As such, they require a balance between several micronutrients, including iron, zinc, and vita*mins A through E [1].Since iron is vital for hemoglobin formation, optimal oxygenation of hair follicles and skin cells depends on sufficient reservoirs of iron. The hair cycle involves four phases (anagen, catagen, telogen, and exogen), which lead to rapid turnover of hair matrix and follicular bulb cells [2]. This cycle involves several iron-dependent processes, which influence the regulation of key genes. Similarly, iron is essential for skin cell turnover, homeostasis, and protection against excess reactive oxygen species [3]. How Iron Deficiency & Low Ferritin Affects Hair & Skin Health Since ferritin binds to iron within the blood, low ferritin levels strongly reflect inadequate stores of iron within the body [4]. Clinical research suggests that serum ferritin levels should be at least 70 ng/mL for proper hair growth [1]. It is also well-known that iron deficiency is associated with elevated transferrin and total iron-binding capacity. Current research suggests that low ferritin levels are associated with hair loss, particularly female pattern hair loss, alopecia, and diffuse hair loss [5,6]. Multiple studies have also indicated that iron deficiency is a cause of telogen effluvium, a type of temporary hair loss during the telogen phase of the hair cycle [7,8]. In fact, one study that examined the effects of oral iron supplementation on the progression of telogen effluvium found that participants exhibited significantly decreased hair loss and increased serum ferritin levels [9]. Current Research on the Benefits of Derma-IRON By optimizing iron reserves within the body, Derma-IRON supports and maintains skin and hair growth, as well as overall wellness, with the following benefits. Supports iron absorption - This type of iron was found to have two to seven times greater oral bioavailability through the gastrointestinal tract than standard ferrous sulfate [10,11,12]. Low risk of constipation and gastric upset - Since this type of iron is fully chelated, non-ionizable, non-reducible, and fully soluble in water between a pH of 2 to 6, there is a low risk of constipation and other gastrointestinal adverse effects [11,12]. Low rate of food interactions - Due to the chemical structure of this type of iron, which partially prevents iron-phytate interactions, there is a low rate of interactions. Additionally, the fully soluble nature of this type of iron in a wide pH range allows for optimal absorption in the duodenum and remainder of the small intestine [12]. Additionally, the Derma-Iron supplement is fortified with vitamin C, which is essential for skin health since it supports lysyl hydroxylase and strengthens the collagen backbone [13]. For all-around support, Derma-Iron is enriched with collagen. *FDA Disclaimer: 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 DIRECTIONS: Take one (1) capsule once per day with food or as directed by your healthcare practitioner. Menstruating females take two (2) capsules per day. FOR BEST RESULTS: Use together with DHT Blocker and EFA Complete Supplements. Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Customer Reviews 4.3 out of 5 stars 11,893 4.3 out of 5 stars 16,586 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,009 3.9 out of 5 stars 1,568 4.1 out of 5 stars 453 4.4 out of 5 stars 559 Price $43.90$43.90 $44.95$44.95 $27.95$27.95 $39.95$39.95 $29.95$29.95 $24.95$24.95 Type of Hair Loss DHT/Hormonal Nutritional Inflammatory DHT/Hormonal DHT/Hormonal Nutritional Application Dietary Supplement Dietary Supplement Dietary Supplement Topical Topical Dietary Supplement Dosage Two capsules twice a day Two capsules twice a day Three capsules daily 1-2ml daily Up to three times daily One capsule daily * All clinical results are from hair growth treatments using Advanced Trichology products at our clinic in Arizona. References 1. Park SY, Na SY, Kim JH, Cho S, Lee JH. Iron plays a certain role in patterned hair loss. J Korean Med Sci. 2013;28(6):934-938. 2. Almohanna HM, Ahmed AA, Tsatalis JP, Tosti A. The Role of Vitam*ins and Minerals in Hair Loss: A Review. Dermatol Ther (Heidelb). 2019;9(1):51-70. 3. Wright JA, Richards T, Srai SK. The role of iron in the skin and cutaneous wound healing. Front Pharmacol. 2014;5:156. Published 2014 Jul 10. 4. Killip S, Bennett JM, Chambers MD. Iron deficiency anemia [published correction appears in Am Fam Physician. 2008 Oct 15;78(8):914]. Am Fam Physician. 2007;75(5):671-678. 5. Rasheed H, Mahgoub D, Hegazy R, et al. Serum ferritin and vitamin d in female hair loss: do they play a role?. Skin Pharmacol Physiol. 2013;26(2):101-107. 6. Trost LB, Bergfeld WF, Calogeras E. The diagnosis and treatment of iron deficiency and its potential relationship to hair loss. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2006;54(5):824-844. 7. Malkud S. A Hospital-based Study to Determine Causes of Diffuse Hair Loss in Women. J Clin Diagn Res. 2015;9(8):WC01-WC4. 8. Tamer F, Yuksel ME, Karabag Y. Serum ferritin and vitamin D levels should be evaluated in patients with diffuse hair loss prior to treatment. Postepy Dermatol Alergol. 2020;37(3):407-411. 9. Rushton DH, Norris MJ, Dover R, Busuttil N. Causes of hair loss and the developments in hair rejuvenation. Int J Cosmet Sci. 2002;24(1):17-23. 10. Christensen JM. Effects of divalent amino acids on iron absorption. J Pharm Sci; 1984, 73(9): 1245-7. 11. Szarfarc SC, de Cassana LM, Fujimori E, Guerra-Shinohara EM, de Oliveira IM. Relative effectiveness of iron bis-glycinate chelate (Ferrochel) and ferrous sulfate in the control of iron deficiency in pregnant women. Arch Latinoam Nutr. 2001;51(1 Suppl 1):42-47. 12. Layrisse M, García-Casal MN, Solano L, et al. Iron bioavailability in humans from breakfasts enriched with iron bis-glycine chelate, phytates and polyphenols [published correction appears in J Nutr 2000 Dec;130(12):3106]. J Nutr. 2000;130(9):2195-2199. 13. Elsas LJ 2nd, Miller RL, Pinnell SR. Inherited human collagen lysyl hydroxylase deficiency: ascorbic acid response. J Pediatr. 1978;92(3):378-384.
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Unit Count: 60.00 Count
Primary Supplement Type: Vitamin C, Iron
Product Dimensions: 2.5 x 2.5 x 4 inches; 3.53 ounces
Item dimensions L x W x H: 2.5 x 2.5 x 4 inches
Product Benefits: Hair Growth
Item Weight: 3.53 ounces
Special Ingredients: Iron
Diet Type: Keto
Flavor: Unflavored
Item Form: Capsule