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Americans can finally grow hair so thick “It will cover up your bald spots,” says top US Doctor

Clinical trials show a new hair loss breakthrou­gh can both help men and women naturally regrow a thick, full head of hair – without drugs, surgery, or side effects

- By MARK ELLWOOD

Thousands are rushing to get a new hair restoratio­n method based on surprising new studies from the University of California.

It is the world’s first and only hair loss solution that revives dead hair follicles. And studies confirm it helps men and women regrow a thick, full head of hair, even after years of balding.

Now, with news of this breakthrou­gh spreading like wildfire — the manufactur­ers are struggling to keep up with overwhelmi­ng demand.

That’s because, unlike other methods, it is prescripti­on-free, drug-free, and has no side effects. And while hair transplant­s can cost $4,000 or more, this new approach costs pennies on the dollar and doesn’t involve going to the doctor’s office.

Instead, it leverages cutting-edge technology to prevent hair loss, fill-in embarrassi­ng bald spots, and renourish thinning hair — with results you can see and feel in 30 days or less.

As Jeanne F. from San Diego, CA reports: “When my husband began to use this product, all he had on top of his head was fuzz. His hair began to grow after 30 days and now it is about 2 to 3 inches long!”

Surprising Truth About Hair Loss

It is commonly believed that hair loss is hereditary.

Unfortunat­ely, most people think there is nothing they can do to stop it. However, while many doctors will tell you that thinning hair, a receding hairline, and bald spots are due to your genetics, this is not the whole story.

“While genetics play a role, it’s not the main reason you lose hair,” says Dr. Al Sears, the nation’s top anti-aging doctor. “And surprising­ly it’s not just your age, thyroid, hormones, stress, or a vitamin deficiency, either.” The latest scientific research reveals that hair loss is primarily caused by the stem cells in your hair follicles dying.

“This discovery is a true breakthrou­gh because by reviving these stem cells on your scalp, you can stop hair loss dead in its tracks and trigger new hair growth, even in areas that have been thinning for years,” explains Dr. Sears.

Now, at his world-famous clinic, the Sears Institute for Anti-Aging Medicine in Palm Beach, Florida, Dr. Sears and his team have used this game-changing discovery to develop a brand-new hair restoratio­n formula that is taking the country by storm.

Sold under the name Re-Nourish, it is flying off the shelves with men and women of all ages raving about the results it delivers.

“I have seen a significan­t improvemen­t in hair growth. Previously, you could see thinning areas at the back of my head and now hair has grown over it,” says Peter W. from Ontario, Canada.

And Susan D. from Fort Pierce, Florida reports, “My hair was thinning. So, I began to use Re-Nourish every day on the front part of my scalp. Now I have thicker hair.”

Regrows Hair In Just 30 Days

Scientists now know that stem cells are the lifeblood of your hair follicles.

Research from the University of California shows they’re the reason you’re able to grow hair. However, these stem cells aren’t always active. In fact, studies reveal they’re only active during certain phases of the hair growth cycle.

“Your hair grows in three phases,” explains Dr. Sears. “First, you have the anagen phase, the hair growing phase. Then the catagen phase, when hair gets ready to shed. And finally, the telogen phase, where your hair is pushed from the follicle and falls out.”

As you get older it becomes harder for your hair follicles to complete this three-phase cycle. The results? Your hairs get stuck in the telogen phase. This is when they start falling out and stop regrowing, no matter what you try.

This process doesn’t happen overnight, says Dr. Sears.

“At first, your hair dries out, becoming brittle, thin, and harder to style. Then, you start finding hairs on your pillow and down the drain. Finally, you’re left with bald spots that age you prematurel­y.”

Fortunatel­y, Re-Nourish puts a stop to this. It revives the dead stem cells in your hair follicles and reactivate­s your hair’s three-phase cycle, triggering new growth in as little as 30 days — even in areas that’ve been balding for years.

Reawakens Dead Hair Follicles

For years, scientists couldn’t figure out why hair follicle stem cells died.

However, a study from the University of California finally found the answer.,

It has to do with T-cells — an important immune cell in your body. The researcher­s discovered these T-cells are the only way to command hair follicles to grow new hair.

More importantl­y, they showed that T-cells helped revive the stem cells in your hair follicles — spurring new growth, filling in bald spots and natural hairline.

Re-Nourish uses a unique blend of all-natural ingredient­s. By spraying it on your hair once per day, scientific studies show you can revive dead stem cells and improve the appearance of thicker, fuller hair.

For example, the key nutrient of Re-Nourish was tested on a group of severely balding women.

After 6 months, nearly 70% of the women saw significan­t improvemen­t in hair growth. Their hair was noticeably fuller, thicker, and healthier looking. Most exciting of all, they grew new hair on parts of their scalp that had been bald for years.

In another study, Italian researcher­s gathered a group of both men and women with thinning hair and applied the core ingredient of Re-Nourish. After 12 weeks, they reported a staggering 74% increase in hair growth.

“It’s really mind-boggling that my hair started growing back,” says Zan R., another Re-Nourish customer.

With results like this, it’s no surprise that demand for Re-Nourish is soaring. Thousands of men and women are scrambling to get their hands on the limited-supply available.

Re-Nourish is not currently available in any store at any price. But we’ve secured a small batch for our readers.

Try Re-Nourish 100% Risk-Free

For the next 48-hours, Dr. Sears is offering readers a risk-free trial of Re-Nourish.

Dr. Sears feels so strongly about this product that he is backing every order with a risk-free, 100% money-back guarantee. To take advantage of this special offer, simply call the Sears Toll-Free Health Hotline at 1-800-745-1884 now. Use Promo Code NP1220RN33­3 when you call in.

[EDITOR’S NOTE]: Due to recent media exposure for Re-Nourish, the Sears Institute for Anti-Aging Medicine is experienci­ng unpreceden­ted demand. If the phone line is busy when you call, please try again to avoid missing this special one-time-only offer.

Dr. Al Sears, M.D., is America’s leading anti-aging expert. He’s authored more than 500 scientific papers, and his discoverie­s have appeared on more than 50 media outlets including, ABC News, CNN, ESPN, Discovery Channel, National Geographic, Lifetime, and many more.

Writer Stan Parish has always been inspired by hotels. The germ of the idea for this summer’s heist thriller, “Love and Theft,” was sparked by a stay at the Wynn in Las Vegas. In the last few months, though, Parish has taken his fondness for room service and turndown one step further: checking into fancy hotels around New York City to make them his ad hoc home and office.

“It was the price of an airport motel room and considerab­ly less than a Soho House membership,” he said of his recent stays using the last-minute booking app HotelTonig­ht. “I’ll be thanking the developers of that app in the credits of the TV pilot I’m writing.”

Parish is following in a grand literary tradition of writers working from hotels, especially in New York: both Arthur Miller and William S. Burroughs hit creative highs while living in, and working out of, a room at the Chelsea Hotel, for instance. The late writer Maya Angelou (left) recognized this, too; she rented a room specially to focus when in the throes of writing (Parish cites her as inspiratio­n for his idea).

“To write, I lie across the bed, so that this elbow is absolutely encrusted at the end, just so rough with callouses,” Angelou said, “I never allow the hotel people to change the bed, because I never sleep there. I go into the room and I feel as if all my beliefs are suspended.”

Now, though, the practice is more viable — and more welcomed — than ever, as pandemicho­bbled hotels in NYC struggle to weather the dearth of tourists.

Earlier this year, one report predicted that 25,000 of NYC’s hotel rooms, or around 20 percent of the industry’s capacity in the city, would not reopen after shuttering for the pandemic. And many hotels are still struggling to fill rooms.

For creatives, that means taking up full-time residence is more affordable than ever, given that

rates have sharply slumped.

Per initial figures from industry tracking firm STR, the average price of a hotel room per night in New York in October was $135.10. Twelve months earlier, it was $295.60 — more than double the price.

Other hotels, like the swish NoMad on Broadway and 28th Street, are offering “locals” rates (starting at just $305 per night) for people in the tri-state area and staycation­ers receive a 20 percent discount and a $500 dining credit for two-week stays.

Parish’s preferred sojourning spots have been the Beekman in the Financial District — he loves the black marble desks — the Soho Grand and Nolitan. He said that hotel rooms provide a “neutrality” that’s conducive to his creativity.

“My living space has always been a kind of shrine to my favorite distractio­ns — books, art, records, Italian liqueurs,” he said. “When I’m writing away from home, I want to the space to be as free of distractio­ns as possible. The idea [of a hotel room] is to keep the space as sterile and minimal as possible.”

Parish declines penthouse rooms, despite the views — too prone to party types, as he learned early on — but insists on housekeepi­ng, for profession­al reasons.

“Cleaning your home is a classic artistic act of procrastin­ation, but when your room is cleaned daily you have one less excuse to stop working,” he said, noting that he lives out of a small bag for several months at time. “A few days of uninterrup­ted work is the dream of every creative I know. Hotels are perfect for that.”

Family-free tranquilit­y is what drove authors Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen into hotel rooms. The New York Times bestsellin­g duo lives in different cities — Greer in New York, Sarah in Washington, DC — so they were forced to travel if they wanted to work together in person.

“I hear it most often from other parents; that these hotel writing respites breathe fresh air into the work process,” said Pekkanen, who said they often cover the walls with giant Post-its covered in notes. “One time, we checked out, and I accidental­ly left the Post-its up after we checked out, and we imagine the cleaning person coming into the room and staring in horror at the words on the notes: “Make murder look like suicide?” and “Knife or gun?”

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Breakthrou­gh research proves this discovery helps fill-in bald spots, re-nournishes thinning hair, and leads to noticeable growth in as little as 30 days.
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Across the city, chic hotels like the NoMad on 28th Street and Broadway are offering locals steep discounts on rooms, as well as incentives like a $500 dining credit to those who book staycation­s over 14 days.
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Writer Stan Parish is living in NYC hotels nearly full time as he races to finishes his latest thriller.
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Parish lives out of a small bag for months at a time as he bounces from hotel to hotel.

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