Understanding Quality Of Research
Clinical Trials
Conducted by independent research organizations using strict medical protocol.
Consumer Trials
Conducted by independent research organizations but based on consumer perception.
Internal Studies
Conducted by brands using self evaluation on their consumer base.
Committed To Research
Transparency As Promised

93% Saw Results When Used For More Than 5 Months

Traya’s Hair Treatment is 3x More Effective Than 5% Minoxidil Alone



69% saw an improvement in overall health
We Are Not Playing With Words, But Have Highest Quality Of Research

Published in a Credible Scientific Journal

Conducted by Independent Research Agencies

Tested on Large Sample Size (100+ People)

Placebo-Controlled & Double-Blind

Long-Term Follow-Up (6-12 Months)
Don’t Fall For These Hair Loss Claims
WHAT YOU READ
99% Hair
fall reduction
Improved Hair
Growth
See results in
28 days
Tested for safety
WHAT THEY MEAN
Reduces breakage,
not hair loss
Length increase,
not new regrowth
we will never show
results
Tested only on 10 people working
with them
Highest Quality Of Research







Other Evidenced-Based Research
Findings from the Retrospective Observational Study

Physiological Issues

Scalp Conditions

GI issues

Disturbed Sleep

Genetic history
Data analysed from 1200 men seeking Traya Treatment
Males Aged 21-40
Stages 1-4
We use the most authentic ingredients with real power
Find their studies here

Vitamin E supplementation (tocopherols) with minoxidil to boost hair follicle activity.
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FAQs
What is a placebo-controlled study?
A placebo-controlled study is a type of clinical trial where one group receives the experimental treatment or intervention. In contrast, another group (the placebo group) gets a placebo—an inactive substance or treatment with no therapeutic effect. The purpose of the placebo group is to serve as a control to compare the actual treatment's effects with the placebo's impact.
This method helps ensure that any observed effects are due to the treatment itself and not to participants' expectations, psychological factors, or other external influences. It is commonly used in medical and psychological research to establish the effectiveness of new treatments or interventions.
How do I check if a study is peer-reviewed?
To know if this study is peer-reviewed, check for:
Journal Name: Look for “Journal” in the title.
Journal Website: Check for peer-review info.
Databases: Use PubMed or Google Scholar.
Author Affiliation: Look for credible institutions.
Citations: Check if other studies cite it.
These steps can confirm if it’s peer-reviewed.
Why does Traya’s study stand out?
Traya’s studies are published studies conducted by independent researchers for a span of 24-36 months on 100+ people without the involvement of Traya, making the results substantially accurate compared to studies which are done on 20-30 people for 10-20 days in a setup where the brand is getting the study done from its own employees
Can I see real user results from the study?
Yes, we can provide the data as per request.