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research Management of Indralupta (Alopecia Areata) - A Case Study
Ayurvedic treatment significantly improved hair loss in a 17-year-old male.
research TREATMENT OF INDRALUPTA THROUGH AYURVED-A CASE STUDY
Ayurvedic treatment with local herbal applications successfully regrew hair in a patient with alopecia areata.
research KESHAROGAS AND THEIR FORMULATIONS AS PER AYURVEDIC CLASSICS: A REVIEW
Ayurveda suggests a healthy lifestyle and specific treatments can help prevent and treat hair problems.
research Menopause, skin and common dermatoses. Part 2: skin disorders
Menopause significantly affects skin health and conditions.
research Can mesoporous nanoparticles promote bioavailability of topical pharmaceutics?
Smaller mesoporous nanoparticles can improve the effectiveness of topical drugs by penetrating skin furrows.
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Batana oil is gaining attention for hair growth, but users suggest Minoxidil as more effective. Some recommend using both Batana and Rosemary oil for better results, though skepticism about viral claims exists.
community Anyone taken batana oil? Have you seen any good results?
Batana oil has mixed reviews; one user found it difficult to remove, while another reported hair regrowth after use.
community Seeking Insights: Batana Oil and Its Potential for Balding and Receding Hairlines - Verification Needed!
Batana Oil is discussed for its potential benefits in promoting hair growth and addressing balding and receding hairlines, though scientific evidence is lacking. The user seeks personal experiences and any supporting information on its effectiveness.
community dermaroller or dermastamp?? which one is better
People discussed which is better for hair loss treatment between a dermaroller and a dermastamp, concluding that a dermastamp is better. They also mentioned that a dermaroller can be used for beard growth.
community Lavdik Hair Growth Serum?
A user is concerned about the legitimacy of a hair growth serum called Lavdik, which they ordered after seeing an ad for Jemros. The product contains ginger extract, ginseng extract, fleece flower root, grape seed oil, glycerol, carbomer, propylene glycol, and rosemary oil, and the user is unsure if it is effective or a scam.