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research Althaea officinalis improves wound healing in rats: a stereological study
Althaea officinalis helps wounds heal faster in rats.
research Aromatic plants as cosmeceuticals: benefits and applications for skin health
Aromatic plants can naturally help prevent skin aging and improve skin health.
research Plants in Hair Cosmetics
Commonly used plants in hair products can guide future research and help professionals recommend treatments.
research Pharmacognostical and Phytochemical Study of Hibiscus rosasinensis Linn.
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis Linn. has many medicinal benefits and needs proper identification for effective use.
research A mini review on phytochemical and therapeutic potentiality of Hibiscus: An ornamental plant species
Hibiscus has medicinal benefits but can be toxic in high doses and is unsafe for pregnant women and infants.
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5 / 1000+ resultscommunity Fallopia multiflora (Fo-Ti) for Hair Regrowth?
Fo-Ti is discussed as a potential treatment for hair loss, but its effectiveness is questioned. Users express skepticism and caution about its use.
community Theaflavin (Black Tea Extract) reduce DHT, androgen receptor activity and estrogen
Theaflavin, a black tea extract, may inhibit DHT and androgen receptor activity, but its effectiveness for hair loss is debated. Users report no significant improvement with theaflavin, while some find beta sitosterol helpful.
community (Study) Essential oils are effective for treatment of alopecia areta, could be effective for mbp.
Essential oils like rosemary, thyme, lavender, and cedar wood in a carrier oil may effectively treat alopecia areata and potentially male pattern baldness by stimulating the scalp similarly to minoxidil. The user plans to try this routine and share results.
community Effectiveness and Safety of Hair Growth Formulation Containing Tectona grandis L.f (Teak) Leaf Extract
Teak leaf extract shows potential as a mild hair growth promoter for androgenic alopecia, with similar positive trends to minoxidil but without significant side effects. It can be made at home using dried teak leaves and ethanol, though its effectiveness compared to other treatments like finasteride is debated.
community Anybody else trying shou wu chih or just straight fo-ti/he shou wu
The conversation discusses using shou wu chih or fo-ti/he shou wu for hair loss, with OP noticing stiffer beard and body hair. A user warns about potential liver damage from fo-ti and questions the effectiveness of alternative medicine.