TRX2

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TRX2

TRX2 (/tiːɑːrɛksˈtuː/) is a dietary supplement designed to promote hair growth and prevent hair loss. It is a product of Oxford Biolabs, a UK-based company that specializes in the research and development of innovative health and beauty therapies.

Etymology

The term "TRX2" is an abbreviation of "transcriptional regulation of hair growth", which reflects the product's function. The "2" signifies the second generation of this product line.

Function

TRX2 works by providing the hair follicles with specific nutrients and stimulating the potassium channels within the hair follicles. This process helps to increase the delivery of nutrients and oxygen to the hair, promoting growth and preventing hair loss.

Ingredients

The main ingredients of TRX2 include Biotin, L-Carnitine-L-Tartrate, Niacin, and Zinc. These ingredients are known for their beneficial effects on hair health.

  • Biotin - Also known as Vitamin H, it plays a crucial role in the health of the hair, skin, and nails. It helps to strengthen the hair and promote growth.
  • L-Carnitine-L-Tartrate - This amino acid is essential for the production of energy in the cells. It helps to stimulate the hair follicles and promote growth.
  • Niacin - Also known as Vitamin B3, it helps to improve blood circulation to the scalp, promoting hair growth.
  • Zinc - This mineral is essential for hair tissue growth and repair. It also helps to keep the oil glands around the hair follicles working properly.

Usage

TRX2 is typically taken orally, with the recommended dosage being three capsules per day. It is advisable to take the capsules with food to enhance absorption.

Related Terms

  • Hair loss - The condition that TRX2 aims to treat. It can be caused by various factors, including genetics, hormonal changes, or medical conditions.
  • Hair follicle - The part of the skin that produces hair. TRX2 works by stimulating these follicles.
  • Dietary supplement - A product, like TRX2, that is intended to supplement the diet and provide nutrients that may not be consumed in sufficient quantities.

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