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5 / 153 resultsresearch [Therapeutic effect of Impatiens balsamina, Lawsonia inermis L. and Henna on androgenetic alopecia in mice].
Henna significantly promotes hair growth and reduces androgen levels in mice with alopecia.
research LAWSONIA INERMIS L.: AN UPDATED REVIEW OF THE ETHNOBOTANICAL, PHYTOCHEMICAL, PHARMACOLOGICAL, AND TOXICOLOGICAL ASPECTS IN UNANI MEDICINE
Henna has many medicinal uses but needs more research to confirm its benefits.
research LAWSONIA INERMIS LINN’S POTENTIAL FOR PROMOTING WOUND HEALING: A REVIEW
Henna helps wounds heal faster and better.
research Therapeutic potential of Lawsonia inermis Linn: a comprehensive overview
Henna has potential health benefits and can treat various conditions, but more research is needed to confirm safety and effectiveness.
research Pharmacognostic Standardization of Lawsonia inermis L. Leaf
The research helps standardize Henna leaf for safe use in traditional medicine and hair care.
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5 / 1000+ resultscommunity The Worst Hair Loss Condition You (MAY) have: LPP
Lichen Planopilaris (LPP) is an autoimmune condition causing permanent hair loss and fibrosis, often misdiagnosed. Treatments include pioglitazone, topical corticosteroids, anti-inflammatory medication, and Jak inhibitors.
community Spearmint tea for hair regrowth
Spearmint tea and inositol are discussed as potential treatments for hair regrowth, but their effectiveness is questioned. Alternatives like green tea, MSM, and evening primrose oil are suggested for hair health.
community scarring alopecia awareness in this community
Lichen Planopilaris (LPP), a form of permanent hair loss, which can be mistaken for seborrheic dermatitis and is characterized by scalp itching, burning, redness, and dandruff. Treatment options discussed include steroidal creams, finasteride, minoxidil, and RU58841.
community Anger and frustration as I finally learn my diagnosis.
A young female diagnosed with Lichen planopilaris (LPP) experienced years of misdiagnosis and ineffective treatments, including a hair transplant and other procedures. She is considering litigation due to the misdiagnosis and has learned that LPP is chronic, hair loss can be stopped with ongoing medication, but lost hair cannot regrow.
community medication for hair loss spironolactone
41-year-old female experienced slow hair thinning, took finasteride for a year, then switched to spironolactone. Irregular periods occurred, seeking advice on long-term side effects and considering a third medication.