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Chemotherapy induced hair loss is one of the most physically and psychologically distressing side effects of cancer chemotherapeutic drugs and radiation. Alopecia medicamentosa, the baldness that results from chemotherapy and radiation, is absolutely devastating to the mindset of male and female cancer patients. The threat of alopecia can cause some patients to refuse potentially curative or medically proven adjunctive chemotherapy.

Most oncologists are not concerned about their patients' baldness because hair loss is generally transient and not life-threatening. Very often, they recommend that their patients wear hair wigs or hats.

On the other hand, the suffering patients tend to fear hair loss as one of the dreaded side effects of their cancer treatment even knowing that it is potentially reversible. Even when a patient keeps his cancer a secret, sudden hair loss and the wearing of hair wigs or hats will probably clue any observer into recognizing that cancer is present. The psychological effect of hair loss among cancer patients suppresses their immune systems as much as the anticancer drugs and radiation.

Today nearly all German and Austrian oncology clinics save their patients from experiencing the hair loss that occurs from the necessary prescribing of cytotoxic chemicals. They are doing it by having cancer patient ' s shampoo, starting one week before chemotherapy or radiation therapy, with a calf thymus extract and then following this immediately with one minute of scalp massage using a tiny amount of topically applied liquid thymus concentrate which gets absorbed into their hair follicles. The two products, packaged as a kit, are collectively called ThymuSkin Shampoo and ThymuSkin Hair Treatment.

(Quoted from an article written by Dr Morton Walker)
"ThymuSkin is an effective preparation for the treatment of hair loss and is free of any side effects." (By Prof. Hagedom, Dir. of Dermtology)

ThymuSkin prevents hair loss in patients undergoing a mild or moderate chemotherapy and they are used one week before and during the period of chemotherapy treatment.