Shaho Ismail Barzanji is a multifaceted personality. As a graduate in electrical engineering, a bachelor of law, a lawyer at the court in Hawlêr (Erbil), co-founder of the Association of Kurdistan Technicians and mayor of Kadir-Karam, he is the author of numerous works on the humanities, economics and natural sciences.


He learned his knowledge of herbalism and folk medicine from his father Ismail Barzanji, who was honored in 1978 by the Iraqi Institute for Scientific Research, Center for Herbal Medicine for the introduction and description of 32 new, previously unknown herbs.
As early as 1993, Shaho Barzanji succeeded in developing a herbal preparation that cures fungal skin infections without side effects and promotes wound healing. After initial experiments with the hair loss preparation presented here in 1995, he began a scientifically documented series of tests in August 1998, in which he has continued to improve both the preparation and the treatment method to this day. In the series of tests (1998 – 2002), several hundred people (men and women aged 17 to 75) were treated. The treatment was successful in all participants: Hair loss was stopped in almost all cases, and slowed down in others. New hair growth even occurred in one patient who had been bald for over 20 years. No unwanted side effects were observed in anyone.