Medicine for the treatment of alopecia and skin diseases

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A61K 33/34 (2006.01) A61K 7/06 (1990.01) A61K 7/48 (1990.01) A61K 35/78 (1990.01)

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CA 2132170

A preparation for the treatment of : Hair Loss and some skin diseases such as Seborreic dermatitis. The composition of the invention is designed to effectively stop hair loss (Alopecia). The above composition is further designed to help in the growth of hair, stimulating it, and has presents a multiple therapeutic action, described as follow : 1. Capillary nutrient, helps in hair stimulation and growth. 2. Reduces the inflammation of the underlying skin : Anti-inflammatory effect. 3. Slows down the rapid rate of cell division that is responsible for the observed skin thickining in some cases : Anti-inflammatory and keratolytic effect. The compositon comprises five essential substances in the variable proportions indicated below and expressed in weight : 1. - wild melon agrume oil. 2. - pure olive oil. 3. - garlic oil, and 4. - copper sulfate. 5. - ROMARINUS OFFICINALIS essential oil. The five ( 5 ) ingredients represent the active elements of this product, a scalp and hair treating composition.

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