1982man
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It's been one of the topics we can't seem to agree on here for years- the impact of nicotine use on hairloss. Note for those with poor reading comprehension: I am NOT talking about tobacco use, I am talking about pure nicotine in the form of; Gums, patches, lozenges, inhalers, sprays, vaping, etc.
I can't seem to find studies showing evidence of nicotine by itself in drug form having any impact on hairloss. Tobacco products? -Yes, obviously smoking/chewing causes pretty much everything to stop working right, but nicotine, from what I can tell, is not turning out to be the demon we made it out to be. It actually has many health benifits and is quite benign, perhaps as benign as caffeine in it's side effect profile, as long as you are healthy.
Does anyone know of any anectodal or reliable scientific trials to show noctine by itself can cause in increase in hairloss or male pattern baldness?
I can't seem to find studies showing evidence of nicotine by itself in drug form having any impact on hairloss. Tobacco products? -Yes, obviously smoking/chewing causes pretty much everything to stop working right, but nicotine, from what I can tell, is not turning out to be the demon we made it out to be. It actually has many health benifits and is quite benign, perhaps as benign as caffeine in it's side effect profile, as long as you are healthy.
Does anyone know of any anectodal or reliable scientific trials to show noctine by itself can cause in increase in hairloss or male pattern baldness?