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Grow Comb Yes – Laser Hair Regrowth Comb with Exclusive Vibrator/ Stimulator
2- FDA Approved Technology – 7 Individual Lasers with Exclusive Vibrator/ Stimulator Speeding Up Hair Regrowth
- Proven Clinical Studies/ Technology – Comfortable Stylish Design – Locking travel case – 1000′s Sold Worldwide
- 2 Year Manufacture Product Warranty – Runs on Rechargeable Batteries – Unit Guaranteed – Unbeatable Price – 50% off MSRP
- Proven Results for 98% of Men and Women – more information can be found at www.GrowComb.com
Brand New, Grow Comb Yes with proven results for 98% of Men and Women! This is your chance to purchase the GrowComb Yes for 50% of MSRP.
THE DIFFERENCE:
The Grow Comb Yes – Laser Hair Regrowth Comb with Exclusive Vibrator/ Stimulator is engineered for convenience, comfort and flexibility; you can use them anytime and anywhere in the world! Grow Comb Yes set out to develop our Laser Hair Comb with one simple goal in mind: to offer our clients what we believe to be the best non-invasive treatment for hair loss at the most affordable price. After much research, we are pleased to say we accomplished our objective!
DESIGN:
The Grow Comb Yes – Laser Hair Regrowth Comb with Exclusive Vibrator/ Stimulator is engineered for comfort. The handle is specifically shaped for an easy and relaxed grip. The comfortable grip allows you to effortlessly glide the comb over all of the needed areas on your scalp for the powerful laser treatment. Unlike other portable units, we do not use reflectors to divide our lasers. We do not use less expensive LED units that have been proven to be ineffective for hair re-growth. Our model has 7 strategically located lasers set at 650nm. Research has shown this particular wavelength to be the most effective setting for optimum results-and the low-energy lasers are FDA approved.
ONE TOUCH BUTTON:
The one touch (on/off) switch allows you to operate the unit with ease.
BATTERIES
Our Grow Comb uses is built with rechargeable batteries to power all 7 650nm/5mw lasers. Our unit has a built in Standard Battery Charger. Therefore, unlike competitive models you will never have to worry about needing an outlet to use your laser comb.
POWER ADAPTER
Our AC power adapter will allow you to recharge the pre-installed laser comb batteries. Our AC power adapter will operate at 110v – 240v. This will allow you to use the adapter World Wide!!
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List Price: $ 399.00
Price: $ 99.00
Velform Power Grow Comb
1Velform Power Grow Comb
- 7 Red 660 Nanometer Energy Diodes
- 7 Blue 470 Nanometer Energy Diodes
- Cutting- Edge, High-Precision Laser Beam Window
- Bio-Stimulating Vibrations
- Including Laser Comb, Brush, Manicure Set, Finger Comb
That hair you once wore so proudly… have you given up hope of ever recovering it? Don’t give up, because now the most cutting-edge hair-growth technology is coming to your home.
Introducing the Power Grow Comb by Velform. This breakthrough system has been proven to produce hair growth in a way never seen in the past. It’s so good it’s been proclaimed the latest advancement because it actually promotes the appearance of new hair follicles with new hair growth!
The Power Grow Comb is powered by low-level light and laser therapy, so energy is delivered to the hair follicle, increasing circulation within your scalp. This causes a stimulation and revitalization of the individual dormant follicles and a general return of hair growth.
The Power Grow Comb is like a hair clinic in the palm of your hand. It’s a miniaturized but equally effective version of professional laser units that cost thousands of dollars. The technology was developed by NASA and results from studies in Japan, Finland, Western Europe and the United States have proven its effectiveness.
The Power Grow Comb also features a vibration mode. This feels like a comfortable scalp massage and increases circulation and blood flow to help accelerate the hair-growth process. This technology has worked for thousands of people already and it will work for you. Use it 10 minutes a day like you would a normal comb or brush slowly on your head and you’re done. If you don’t have much hair to begin with, no problem. Just remove the brush attachment and it works just as well.
Products similar to the Power Grow Comb have been selling for over 0 Hair treatments can run into the thousands $$$. But because of streamline manufacturing, this life-changing product is now available at an amazing low price.
Click here to download the clinical study of the Velform Power Grow Comb.
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My Doctor Wants To Give Me “Rooster Comb” Treatment For Osteoarthritis In My Knee? Does It Really Work? Part 1
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It’s remarkable that rooster combs have provided the source of a frequently used treatment for osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee. Through a combination of research and serendipity, viscosupplements- a type of lubrication treatment for OA of the knee- originally derived from rooster combs, are widely used by both rheumatologists as well as orthopedic surgeons. But do they really work? This two part article discusses the evidence in the medical literature.
Viscosupplements are compounds that have been created to mimic the effects of normal synovial fluid. Synovial fluid is the lubricating liquid present in normal joints that permits gliding and also helps with cushioning. Synovial fluid is produced by cells that line the joints and is essential for proper nourishment of the cartilage that caps the ends of long bones. At low levels of shear force (standing and walking for instance), synovial fluid’s primary effect is a lubricating one. At high levels of shear force (running and jumping), synovial fluid has a more shock absorbing function.
The major component of synovial fluid is a substance called hyaluronic acid. (HA). All synthetic viscosupplements also have HA as their major component. In this article I will use the term viscosupplement and HA interchangeably.
The first question is do these compounds work for osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee? As with any treatment, there is the possibility of negative studies. Viscosupplementation is no exception. Lo concluded that HA products have only a small effect compared with placebo (Lo GH, et al. JAMA. 2003; 290: 3115-3121). Brandt stated that HA and placebo produce similar results (Brandt KD, et al. Arthritis Rheum. 2000; 43: 1192-1203). And Karlsson posited that neither of two HA products did better than placebo at 26 weeks (Karlsson J, et al. Rheumatol. 2002; 41:1240-1248).
However, the majority of studies have demonstrated that there is a significant effect. But how well do they work? The interpretation of how effective these preparations are has been difficult because of a number of factors. These include:
Global use of these compounds with different measuring instruments and techniques in the research studies;
Single versus multi-center studies
Varying inclusion and exclusion criteria
Different statistical outcome measurements
Other study design issues
And comparisons have been made to treatments other than placebo. Two studies looked at viscosupplements compared with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). (Altman RD, et al. J Rheum. 1998; 25:2203-2212; Adams ME, et al. Osteoarthritis and Cart. 1995; 3: 213-216). They found that viscosupplements performed as well or better than NSAIDS. However, design issues of the studies make interpretation somewhat difficult. It must be pointed out that adverse events were noted in both treatment groups. Not surprisingly, systemic therapies (NSAIDS) had more systemic side effects and HA therapies had more local adverse events.
One question that clinicians often wonder about is, “What about corticosteroid injections?” How do they compare? These preparations are used to reduce pain and inflammation, especially in acute knee osteoarthritis flare-ups and are relatively fast-acting
However, there are shortcomings. They include:
Duration of efficacy may not last
Frequent injections (more than 3 per year) may cause cartilage damage
Local adverse effects
Post-injection flares of pain
Skin atrophy
Osteonecrosis (dead bone)
Studies have evaluated the effects of viscosupplements vs intraarticular glucocorticoids. These include the following studies:
[Leardini G, et al. Clin Exp Rheumatol. 1991; 9: 375-381 (both equivalent until day 28 when divergence favored Hyalgan)]
[Caborn D, et al. J Rheum. 2004; 31:333-343 (both worked @ 1-4 weeks post injection; Synvisc better @ 5-13 weeks post injection)]
[Tekeoglu I, et al. J Rheumatol and Medical Rehab. 1998; 9: 220-224. (For first 4 weeks Orthovisc and methylpredsolone acetate similar; @ 5-13 weeks post injection, Orthovisc better)]
Most studies show this divergence of effect occurring at 5-13 weeks post injection.
(Raynauld JP, et al. Osteoarthritis and Cart. 2002; 10: 506-517). This is an interesting study from Canada where they looked at the difference between usual care, meaning all the things you would do for a knee OA patient except viscosupplementation versus another group where viscosupplementation was added. And they found that the usual care group + visco supplementation did better.
So what about repeating treatment? This was one study that looked at patients receiving 5 injections of viscosupplement every 6 months for a total of 25 injections. While the results showed that good safety and positive outcomes, design issues made this study a bit difficult to interpret. (Scali JJ. Eur J Rheumatol Inflamm. 1995; 15: 57-62).
One important bit of information that we can glean from many of these studies, regardless of viscosupplement used, is that the period of maximum onset of relief is @ 5-13 weeks post injection.
Part 2 of this series will discuss more about what the medical literature can tell patients about “rooster comb” treatments.
Nathan Wei, MD FACP FACR is a rheumatologist and Director of the Arthritis and Osteoporosis Center of Maryland. He is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. For more info: Arthritis Treatment


