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"Hair is everywhere — my comb, floor, drain, clothes ... is this normal?"
"I think I can actually see through my hair."
Suzanne Tedesco, a certified laser therapist, has been hearing these con-
cerns from men and women for 5 years when they first call or visit Michi-
gan Hair and Skin Center in Troy. Many are frustrated because they can diet
and exercise to help control their shape, and they can keep their smiles
healthy with regular dental care, but they feel a total loss of control over
their thinning hair."All of our clients have stopped losing hair and experi-
enced regrowth," she says.
The Michigan Hair and Skin Center uses an FDA-approved system of
low-level laser therapy (LLLT) to reverse hair loss, and make thin weak hair
thicker and healthier. Most importantly, LLLT actually re-grows hair with-
out surgery, implants, drugs, or invasive practices.
LLLT is medically tested and proven to be safe and effective. A study
published in the International Journal of Cosmetic Surgery and Aesthetic
Dermatology showed a 93 percent increase in hair among the respon-
dents using the laser."Thinning hair occurs when the follicles are stran-
gled by excessive DHT (dihydrotestoserone),"Tedesco explains."The laser
breaks away the DHT, allowing the hair follicles to get the nutrients nec-
essary to re-grow hair."
In fact, she says,"Anyone who still has active hair follicles can benefit
from laser therapy. Even where hair isn't visible, active follicles may still be
present, making re-growth a possibility. Of course, follicles die after a few
years, so the sooner someone seeks treatment, the better."
LLLT isn't a fad or gimmick. It has been used in Europe for more than 20
years, and has been featured on Dateline, the ABC news, MSNBC, and in
Women's Health and Men's Health magazines. Recently, there was a laser
hair therapy segment on CBS TV's The Doctors, and Barbara Walters of
The View called it a"hot new product."
The Michigan Hair and Skin Center in Troy uses Michigan's only pre-
mium LLLT machine.The machine's 451 lasers are housed in a salon hair
dryer-like cap, and they stimulate hair growth over the entire scalp."Simi-
lar to how sunlight stimulates the body to produce melanin, resulting in
a tan, the laser light stimulate the follicles to re-grow hair,"Tedesco says.
"It simply helps the body heal itself."
STOP HAIR LOSS TODAY!
Call for a FREE consultation at 248-678-3633
Michigan Hair Et Skin Center
312 Town Center Troy, MI • 248678.3633 • 248.250.7640
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Rabbi Elimelech Goldberg and Kate Michaels, 5, of Waterford
to use breathing to control stress,
pain, fear and anger. Members of
the Heroes' Circle have even taught
frazzled businesspeople at Pfizer,
Wal-Mart and CVS how to control
their stress.
If you would like to learn from
these pint-sized heroes, you have
a chance on Thursday, June 28, at
the "Teaching The World Event:'
which begins with a reception at 6
p.m. at the Berman Center for the
Performing Arts in West Bloomfield.
The event is co-chaired by Dr.
Joel Kahn, clinical professor of
medicine at Wayne State University
School of Medicine and medi-
cal director of Wellness Programs,
Preventive Cardiology and Cardiac
Rehabilitation at Detroit Medical
Center, and Dr. Jeffrey Taub, division
chief, oncology at Children's Hospital
of Michigan and professor of pediat-
rics at Wayne State.
Lila Lazarus, current Kids Kicking
Cancer president, will emcee the
program, which features children
enrolled in the Heroes' Circle pro-
gram who will take the Berman
stage at 7 p.m. to teach adults in the
' audience the very same breath work
that helps them deal with their pain.
Those in the audience will be empow-
ered to use this simple method to
significantly lower their stress.
"There is no cost:' said Rabbi G,
"except the willingness to give these
kids a standing ovation."
Rabbi G said he's hoping to fill the
room with members of the Jewish
community because Kids Kicking
Cancer has a particular affinity with
Judaism, he says.
"Judaism is a very holistic religion:'
he said. "It's all about power, peace,
purpose. That we believe there is this
light above us and, despite the chal-
lenges in our lives, that the perfect
God created the imperfect world
perfectly and we can find peace,
and ultimately it gives us purpose
he said. "To me that's the essence
of the priestly blessing that the
Bible describes, and it's the reason
Jewish holidays always begin the
night before. The Talmud says that's
because sometimes you can only
appreciate the light after you've been
through the darkness ... that totally
sums up what Kids Kicking Cancer is
about?' ❑
For more information about the "Teaching
The World Event" at the Berman Center
on June 28, call (313) 557-0021 or visit
www.kidskickcancerorg.