Did you know that an apple’s skin has hair growth potential? An apple’s skin has a compound called Procyanidin B-2. It has been found that this compound acts as a natural hair-growing factor. In a double-blinded clinical study of 29 subjects, nineteen men in the group were given Procyanidin B-2 and 10 men in the group were given the placebo. The researchers measured the hair-growing effects by using macrophotography technique combined with measurements of the hair diameter of clipped hairs. After six months there was significantly greater hair growth in the Procyanidin B-2 group than the placebo group subjects.
If anyone has been watching or reading real news lately (not mainstream media), you would have noticed that a company in Okanagen British Columbia called Okanagen Specialty Fruits Inc. has developed (genetically engineered) a new breed of apple known as the arctic apple. It was very clever to name it the “arctic apple” associating the [...]
Apple polyphenols consist of very beneficial natural chemicals. Some of these natural chemicals include: Quercetin: A flavonol found in some fruits that has anti-cancer properties and protects the health of cell of cell structures. Quercetin has anti-inflammatory properties and protects the cardiovascular system. Procyanidin B-2: Has been shown to stimulate the hair re-growth cycle. Both [...]