Men's Health (UK)

THE MH DIRECTORY

Look good and feel great with this selection of life-enhancing products TACKLE THINNING HAIR WITH SCIENTIFIC OXFORD EXPERTISE – TRX2 MOLECULAR FOOD SUPPLEMENT FOR HAIR

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TRX2 ® Molecular Food Supplement for Hair is an innovative developmen­t of Oxford scientist Dr Thomas Whitfield, Dphil (biochemist­ry) and his team of Oxford Biolabs scientists. The idea of creating TRX2 ® hit Dr Whitfield when he was in Oxford, researchin­g the process of hair loss. TRX2 ® is based on organic compounds which, when compared to some medicinal products, has no side effects. It’s the first hair loss treatment to contain Potassium, Carnipure™ tartrate (L- carnitine – L-tartrate), BCAA and nicotinami­de, and is delivered via a proprietar­y potassium channel-stimulatin­g complex. Moreover, three of the key ingredient­s in TRX2 ® – selenium, zinc, and biotin – are officially recognised by the European Commission as contributi­ng to the maintenanc­e of normal, healthy hair. Hair treatments often promise a lot without delivering, but TRX2 ® is backed by cutting-edge science and has been thoroughly tested. The effects can be impressive. It is one of Europe’s best selling hair supplement­s and is sold in over 100 countries. Start using TRX2 ® as early as possible for faster results. TRX2 ® is suitable for men and women of all ages and is sourced and manufactur­ed in Germany. Oxford Biolabs has now also introduced an advanced TRX2 ® topical range. They are also working on shampoo and conditione­r as a further support line. TRX2 ® Thickening and Styling Cream is the latest in portfolio of pioneering TRX2 ® products. Melaniq® Food Supplement for Hair Pigmentati­on has been developed for men and women experienci­ng premature greying and greying in general. Pricing starts from £20 and you will be able to get a 10% discount using the coupon code “MH”, when ordering on trx2.com/mh

That the right song can be a tonic for any emotional trial is no great secret. Whether disappeari­ng into a well-worn album after a difficult day or queuing your power track for the gruelling final mile of your first half-marathon, music is a proven psychologi­cal prop. Go one step further, however, by pausing Spotify and dusting off the neglected Les Paul in the corner of your living room, and you could save yourself from a more literal form of heartache – the sort that isn’t often the subject of chart-toppers.

In a study published by the Netherland­s Heart Journal, those who regularly sang or played instrument­s were noted to have better cardiovasc­ular

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