The Science Behind Hair Health

Introduction

                                 

Hair health is dependent upon a number of different nutrients, vitamins and other essential molecules. Two of the most vital are the nutrient Rhodanide and the molecule methylsulfonylmethane (MSM).

 

The Regenerative Power of Rhodanide

                      

Rhodanide is a vital nutrient essential to cellular regeneration and hair health, found and required in all living cells including human hair.

The biological significance of Rhodanide (also known as thiocyanate) has been documented in over 200 scientific publications worldwide. Amongst its many functions, Rhodanide helps to regulate a healthy hair growth cycle, assists other vital hair minerals such as sulphur, and is an integral part of forming the bonds that make up our hair.

So just like fluoride in toothpaste protects and strengthens our teeth against cavities and disease, boosting our Rhodanide levels protects us from premature hair thinning and strengthens hair from within - improving thickness, volume, texture, shine, and manageability for a healthier hair & scalp.

 

The Hydrating Power of MSM

                         

MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane) is a naturally occuring sulphur compound fundamental to the production and maintenance of healthy hair.

Sulphur is commonly known as the beauty mineral, and MSM helps to deliver it straight to the cells. It also encourages and aids other hair nutrients.

Working in combination with Rhodanide, MSM dramatically nourishes, moisturises, and soothes damaged hair and sensitive scalps.