Is provillus a scam? This is a common question many ask when they are researching about this product. There has been a good amount of buzz on the internet on Provillus. It consistently gets ranked 1st in most review sites and customer reviews of this product have shown that it has shown most existent results. I’m naturally a skeptical human race so I didn’t consider any of it. Most things that are popularized over the internet turn out to be scams and Provillus seemed like it was just another one of those products. However, I was still curious if this product worked or not after reading such positive reviews on it. I did my own personal research to answer the question - is provillus a scam?

Divided Front
It seems that the majority of people using hair treatment formulas are either on one of two sides. On one side you have those that are in favour of medical treatments such as propecia or rogaine. On the other side you have those that are proponents of herbal DHT blockers, as Provillus is the head of the pack for this field. Those that are for Propecia, attack Provillus that it’s a scam. For those that are for Provillus, attack Propeciaused as a treatment in benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) in low doses, and prostate cancer in higher doses. It is also indicated for use in combination with doxazosin therapy to reduce the risk for symptomatic progression of BPH. for its harsh negative side effects such as its sexual side effects, brain fog, fatigue, anxiety, and depression.
Go By The Results
In the midst of my research, there was one thing that I found very ironic. From all the people that bashed on Provillus, it usually by those that never actually tried the product for themselves. Most were not speaking from first hand experience. When I researched of those that actually tried Provillus, it seems that it in reality had shown them results. From those that I’ve talked to, there were nation whose hair were starting to grow in, become thicker, and the most, whether not all experienced their hair loss stopping. Read the rest of this entry »






