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    GlossaryMustard Oil

    derived from mustard seeds, used in cooking and traditional medicine

    Mustard oil, also known as Brassica oil, is derived from the seeds of the mustard plant. It is commonly used in cooking, especially in South Asian cuisine, and is known for its pungent flavor and aroma. Additionally, mustard oil is used in traditional medicine and as a massage oil due to its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties.

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      community Seeking Advice After Frustrating Dermatologist Visits: Min/Fin vs Supplements

      in General  119 upvotes 6 months ago
      The user is frustrated with dermatologists who dismiss Minoxidil and finasteride as unsafe, instead recommending mustard oil, PRP, zinc supplements, and hair products. The user feels these suggestions are ineffective and is considering starting Minoxidil and finasteride despite the dermatologists' advice.

      community Recommended lotion for irritated scalp?

      in Treatment  4 upvotes 6 years ago
      A user seeks a lotion for an inflamed, itchy scalp caused by DHT, asking for options that promote blood flow and contain hair vitamins like caffeine and biotin. Another user suggests using a mix of mustard oil and coconut oil.

      community 8-months progress: dermarolling + supplements

      in Progress Pictures  261 upvotes 1 year ago
      A user shared an 8-month hair loss treatment progress using daily saw palmetto and biotin capsules, weekly dermarolling, and a scalp lotion mix of castor, jojoba, and rosemary oils, avoiding finasteride and minoxidil due to side effects and cost. The user reported encouraging progress with slight hairline improvement and better crown area, attributing most success to dermarolling.