Nutrafol was awarded a patent for a proprietary blend of medical-grade botanicals, Synergen Complex, for hair thinning in men and women.
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Nutrafol (New York) was awarded a patent for a proprietary blend of medical-grade botanicals, Synergen Complex, for hair thinning in men and women.
“Since pioneering the hair wellness category in 2016, we have been determined to deliver the most natural and effective products possible,” said Giorgos Tsetis, CEO and co-founder of Nutrafol, in a press release. “The Synergen Complex patent further validates the importance of our holistic, whole body approach to hair health, and continues to set the bar higher for efficacy in the supplement industry. Nutrafol’s patent is a significant achievement for our company, and for the hair wellness category as a whole.”
Synergen Complex addresses the underlying causes of thinning hair—stress, hormones, and nutrition—with stress adaptogens, antioxidants, and DHT-targeting botanicals—with three formulas: Nutrafol Women, Men, and Women’s Balance. They are clinically shown to improve hair growth and reduce shedding in four clinical studies.
“At Nutrafol, we’re committed to staying on the forefront of science, ensuring all of our products are backed by clinical studies to best support our customers as they navigate their personal hair journeys,” said Roland Peralta, chief innovation and product officer and co-founder of Nutrafol, in a press release. “We have persevered through countless clinical trials and rigorous testing to secure the Synergen Complex patent. As proponents of holistic wellness, proving the efficacy of our proprietary blend is imperative to furthering innovation in hair science and continuing to deliver on the promise we’ve made to our users.”
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