Study claims caffeine slows baldness

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18/01/2005 - A caffeine extract has proved to be an effective ingredient in a topical hair loss prevention shampoo treatment, research suggests. Believed to be the only remedy to use this ingredient, the makers claim that huge concentrations can help prevent testosterone from damaging hair growth.

German hair care specialist Alpecin Cosmetic has been selling hair and scalp treatment on the German market since 1930. However, it wasn't until 2000 that the company started marketing its After Shampoo Liquid hair loss remedy with a caffeine derived active complex contained in the ingredients.

"The caffeine complex was added to the product following extensive testing in our own laboratories," said Dr. Adolf Klaenk, director of research and development at the Dr. Kurt Wolff research laboratories, part of Aplecin Cosmetic. "Since the product was launched we have been conducting more comprehensive studies with university of Jena, of which the full results are about to be published in dermatological specialist publications."

The study results have found that the active caffeine ingredient helps to regulate the effects of testosterone levels. Male pattern baldness is known to occur on individuals with a sensitivity to testosterone, causing damage to hair follicles that eventually leads to baldness.

The independent study at the University of Jena used hair samples from the scalps of young men entering into the first stages of hormone-related hair loss. The study relied on a hair organ culture that used four different types of testing samples. The first was a nutrient-based sample, the second a testosterone only sample, the third was a caffeine only sample and the fourth a mixture of caffeine and testosterone.

According to the research, the results showed that the samples containing the caffeine nutrient helped to stave off hair loss and encouraged new hair growth hair re-growth, while the sample that relied on testosterone only led to increased hair loss. But perhaps the most impressive was the testosterone and caffeine sample, which helped to prevent further hair loss.

The results showed that using the caffeine treatment average growth was increased by around 46 per cent and the life cycle of the hair was extended by 37 per cent, when compared to the control study.

A company spokesperson said that the treatment is believed to be the only one of its kind to use caffeine as an active ingredient to prevent the loss of hair in men.

One of the ironies of the study results is that many medical experts and trichologists recommend that excessive oral intake of caffeine substances can increase levels of DHT in the body, which have been proven to stimulate testosterone levels, which in turn leads to hair loss.

Dr. Klaenk points out that other active ingredient include zin and niacin that, when combined with caffeine extract, help to produce the overall results.

Alpecin Cosmetic is a household name in its native Germany with its range of products have been traditionally used to treat a host of scalp ailments ranging from dandruff to itchy or irritated scalps. However, in more recent years it has gained an increasing reputation for its hair loss treatment.

Currently the company is expanding the roll out of the product in Europe and the Middle East. In the mainstay European market existing markets other than Germany include Austria, Switzerland, Italy and Poland, however bigger markets such as the UK and France have proved difficult to penetrate due to the company's size.

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Brasileirao

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I have read so many PRO and ANTI caffeine studies....I just dont know what to believe now...
 

Greg1

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Well, if there's any truth to this statement, then my three cups of coffee a day might not be as bad as I thought it was? :)

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Shinyscalp23

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i think its bs--i drink like 10 cups of coffee a day lol--and i think im a norwood 3--had it not been for minoxidil id be well on my way to a 4--
 

jakeb

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Not drinking caffeine!

In the article, it states that only TOPICAL caffeine has a positive effect. You could drink it until you were bouncing off the walls and it wouldn't help.

Seems simple and cheap enough to try. I'll be getting some caffeine powder to my Nizoral this week.
 

Shinyscalp23

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i wouldnt add that to your nizoral--it could weaken the nizoral..im gonna stick with what i know works---minoxidil/retin-a and nizoral and later get on propecia---i tried a topical experiment with saw palmetto for a week---and this week my scalp just gave out--its itching and red and irritated and now hairs falling out---combined with nizoral and minoxidil--theres only so much your scalp can take (and retin-a too)....if you start puttin too much sh*t on your scalp, in the short term you could be doing more cosmetic damage than good( like inflamation causing temporary hair fall out)--i dont care what anyone says--you need to let your scalp breath and stop wasting your time and money with some experimental topical-stick with what you know works-keep it simple and if your hair loss bothers you that much just get a freakin concealer like toppik---when my hair was ts worst it looked its best thanks to toppik--i think many of us have let our hair or lack thereof control us a bit too much--you know half the time people dont even know i have a bald spot unless i point it out--and the same probably goes for most of us, and if thats not the case, then its too late for any topical anyway-and most people arent lookin at the back of your head as it is--and if they are, they really need to get a life--they have the problem-not you--i am a carbon copy of going overboard with bs treatments--likle topical saw palmetto-minoxidil and nizoral was enough for my scalp an dnow i have to lay off any treatment for a week cuz its so itchy and irritated---and liquid sp is probably less harsh than "topical" caffeine-so if i were you, id avoid this crap and just spend your money on something else-like soemthing enjoyable---and until if/when that happens it is absolutely proven that topical caffeine does in fact work--id forget about it --the simpler we keep it, the better all of our results will be
 

jakeb

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So true. We do get carried away sometimes.
But on the other hand, trying new things from time to time is one thing that helps me let go. I think-- hey, I'm trying what's out there, if it's not working for me, then there's no sense in worrying about it.

I actually have a very light routine. No minoxidil-- it caused my face to swell. I'm thinking about getting off finasteride due to side effects as well.

So a little caffeine in the shampoo... hey, I have no idea if it will do much of anything. But as these hairloss treatments go, it's pretty cheap to try and seems relatively harmless.
 

Shinyscalp23

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if you cnat take minoxidil, if i were you id definitely stick to the finasteride...at least thats proven
 
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