Jacob
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There are many natural remedies on the market that claim to address hair loss and thinning hair. But very few of these products have been adequately tested. Over the past few months alone, herbs such as Chinese Knotweed and ginseng have been cited in the medical literature as hopeful agents for “follically challenged†men and women. However, I generally don’t mention such findings because they rarely, if ever, produce cosmetically relevant results. That’s why I’m happy to report that a publication in the July 14th, 2011 issue of the Journal of Dermatological Treatment offers something dramatically different – a human study with an optimistic outcome. According to the paper, a blend of the popular have loss drug minoxidil and an extract of Curcuma aeruginosa (blue and pink ginger) may actually promote hair regrowth and reduce hair shedding. In vitro experiments indicate that C. aeruginosa extracts interfere with the conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone (DHT). Lowering DHT in hair follicles may counteract the progression of androgenetic alopecia (Androgenetic Alopecia) or male pattern baldness. In the current trial, a 6 month intervention involving 87 men with Androgenetic Alopecia was undertaken. The study called for the volunteers to apply the herbal medication or an inactive topical formula twice daily. The conclusion of the paper states, “In men with hair loss in the vertex area of the scalp, the combination of 5% hexane extract of C. aeruginosa and 5% minoxidil slowed hair loss and increased hair growthâ€. (7,8,9)
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Have there been studies like this with topical finasteride and dutasteride? Seems there's something out there..........
