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Priorin™ Alternatives for Hair Loss and Alopecia

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#1 jroseland

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Posted 24 October 2016 - 10:05 AM


For the dietary treatment of hormonal genetic hair-growth impairment and hair loss in women (androgenetic alopecia).
Hair growth progresses very slowly and requires a little patience. Therefore it is recommended that you use PRIORIN® for a period of at least 3 months. (from NU3.com)
Alternatives: Anti-inflammatory compounds ResveratrolCurcumin and Turmeric promote hair growth. One Longecity Biohacker articulated it best...
"alopecia androgenetica is the consquence of micro-inflammation in and around the hair follicles. If that's true, resveratrol and other anti-inflammatories (like curcumin) should have a positive effect on androgenetic hair loss."
This herbal cocktail is a potent treatment of Alopecia:
"Cuscuta reflexa (Roxb.), Citrullus colocynthis (Schrad.), and Eclipta alba (Hassk.) are traditionally acclaimed herbs for their hair growth-promoting potential. Aim In the present study, it was envisaged to prepare herbal formulations containing petroleum ether extracts of the three herbs in varying ratio and evaluating the formulations for the hair growth-promoting activity... Hair growth initiation time was markedly reduced to one third on treatment with the prepared formulation compared with control animals. The time required for complete hair growth was also reduced by 32%... The prepared formulation also holds potential for treatment of alopecia."
Pumpkin Seed Oil is a pretty effective hair Biohack at least for men according to a 2014 study:
"76 male patients with AGA received 400 mg of PSO per day or a placebo for 24 weeks... Mean hair count increases of 40% were observed in PSO-treated men at 24 weeks, whereas increases of 10% were observed in placebo-treated men..."




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