- Description
- Key Ingredients & Benefits
- Usage & Directions
- Quality Standards
- Warnings
- Sources
Grohair Extra is a high-quality supplement formulated to promote hair growth, strengthen nails, support energy production, enhance glucose uptake, and improve skin health. As a water-soluble vitamin B coenzyme, biotin aids in essential metabolic functions, converting food into cellular energy and assisting in the formation of fatty acids and glucose.
- Biotin:
- Converts food into energy, supporting hair, skin, and cognitive health.
- Enhances glucose metabolism, which is especially beneficial for skeletal muscle tissue.
Pantothenic acid: also known as Vitamin B5, is an essential B vitamin with a wide benefits For Skin Health Known for its ability to improve wound healing, reduce acne, and hydrate skin, making it a popular ingredient in skincare products.
P-aminobenzoic acid (PABA ), often associated with B vitamins, offers key benefits for hair, skin, and nails:
PABA is found in foods like liver, eggs, and whole grains or supplements, ideally taken with a B-complex for enhanced synergy.
Chinese Peony and Alfalfa Benefits for Hair and Skin:
Chinese Peony
Alfalfa
These botanicals support overall hair strength, growth, and skin vitality.
Plant Sterols and Barley Grass Benefits for Hair, Skin, and Nails
Take one capsule twice daily, 20-30 minutes before a meal with a full glass of water, or as advised by a healthcare professional
Grohair Extra is third-party tested for purity, manufactured in the USA in a GMP-certified, FDA-registered facility. With stringent quality controls, it ranks among the top 1% of supplements in the industry.
-*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. -Tamper Seal: Use only if the seal is intact. Consult your health care practitioner if you are pregnant or nursing, taking medications, or have a medical condition, before taking this or any other product. -Store in a cool, dry place. Keep out of reach of children.
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