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I was reading a study titled Androgenetic Alopecia: An Update of Treatment Options from 2013 and they say:
"Research is also
focusing on possible newer medical interventions like
copper peptides. In vitro studies have demonstrated
good results with copper peptides, but at present there
is no real scientific evidence to support the same."
I found this copper peptides study they reference and it's from back in 2007. Has there been any more research into this?
Here's the copper peptides study:
https://www.researchgate.net/profil...per-complex-on-human-hair-growth-in-vitro.pdf
"Research is also
focusing on possible newer medical interventions like
copper peptides. In vitro studies have demonstrated
good results with copper peptides, but at present there
is no real scientific evidence to support the same."
I found this copper peptides study they reference and it's from back in 2007. Has there been any more research into this?
Here's the copper peptides study:
https://www.researchgate.net/profil...per-complex-on-human-hair-growth-in-vitro.pdf